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LED Headlamps from Truck-Lite Available
Truck-Lite has recently introduced the world's first standard 12-Volt LED Headlamp. What does this mean? As many of you already know LED lights have a longer life compared to incandescent lights, and they also consume a lot less power. The life of these lights exceeds a typical headlamp life by as much as 50 times. What does this mean? You would need to replace your normal headlamp 50 times before you change one of these LED headlamps. While the initial cost is high for these lamps, they are a bargain in the long run. That's why the US Army uses them on their Humvee vehicles.
Some of the other benefits of these new lights are:
Better visibility and improved safety
Pure-white, aesthetically pleasing beam patters through precision optics
Low-power consumption
Solid-state circuit board assembly to combat shock and vibration
Hard-coated polycarbonate lens offers 30 times more impact strength than glass
Meets or exceeds all applicable DOT requirements
Made in America
Exceeds typical headlamp life by as much as 50 times.
"The LED technology used in Truck-Lite's headlamps will offer improved visibility over conventional incadescents, as the color temperature of the assembly is around 5000K, far closer to sunlight than incandescent or halogen lamps." explains Charlie Lambis, OEM sales manager for Truck-Lite.
11/1/2010 11:02 AMRefrigerator Filter wrote:
These lights certainly return value for a dollar spent. For truckers, the assurance that the headlights will outlive virtually every other working component of the truck is invaluable for safety and economy. They will soon be the rule, not the exception. Reply to this
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These lights certainly return value for a dollar spent. For truckers, the assurance that the headlights will outlive virtually every other working component of the truck is invaluable for safety and economy. They will soon be the rule, not the exception.
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