Tuesday, October 24, 2017

LED Driving Lights

There is quite a bit to get to know when buying LED Driving Lights.
First of all, if yo want to have a look at our range, have a look on the website here -> LED Driving Lights.

I will go aver a few aspects to look for when buying led driving lights below.
First of all, buy from someone who is been in the business for a good length of time, (We have been in the auto electrical supply business for 20+ years), this can save you a lot of headaches in terms of warranties, products that fail after 6 months, and a lot of other issues that can come up.

Ok, let's get into some nitty gritty.

First of, check how much room you have, check the total height including the bracket, and the thickness of the light to see how much room you have between the grill of the vehicle and the back of the light.

Second of all, make sure the lights have EMC, (Electro Magnetic Compatibility), this can be crucial if your out the back of whoop whoop and you are getting radio noise and interference.

And the last thing, again... use a reputable seller, just because someone tells you they are selling CREE LED Driving Lights does not mean they are really CREE LED's.
Some good high powered LED's are CREE, Philips, Bridgelux, and another American company called Luminus.
We use the Luminus LED's in our 7" 135W LED Driving Lights and our There is quite a bit to get to know when buying LED Driving Lights.
First of all, if yo want to have a look at our range, have a look on the website here -> LED Driving Lights.

I will go aver a few aspects to look for when buying led driving lights below.
First of all, buy from someone who is been in the business for a good length of time, (We have been in the auto electrical supply business for 20+ years), this can save you a lot of headaches in terms of warranties, products that fail after 6 months, and a lot of other issues that can come up.

Ok, let's get into some nitty gritty.

First of, check how much room you have, check the total height including the bracket, and the thickness of the light to see how much room you have between the grill of the vehicle and the back of the light.

Second of all, make sure the lights have EMC, (Electro Magnetic Compatibility), this can be crucial if your out the back of whoop whoop and you are getting radio noise and interference.

And the last thing, again... use a reputable seller, just because someone tells you they are selling CREE LED Driving Lights does not mean they are really CREE LED's.
Some good high powered LED's are CREE, Philips, Bridgelux, and another American company called Luminus.
We use the Luminus LED's in our 7" 135W LED Driving Lights and our 9" 180W LED Driving Lights. The Luminus LED's are a 15W LED. These lights  are specially designed for distance, but they also have a combination driving light cover that comes with the lights for free.

In regards to "what is the brightest led driving lights on the market?", don't be fooled by the stuff you read on EBay about 700w led driving lights etc... it is garbage.
Righ now, as of October 2017, the brightest you can get are the 370w 5D Hyrbid LED Driving Lights. If there was anything brighter, then we would have them.

If you need any information give us a call in Australia on 1300 775 359 or Internationally on +61 2 9698 2543 obligation free.

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