Monday, October 3, 2016

Similarities and Differences between an LED Light Bar and LED Driving Light



If you frequently find yourself driving in rural areas after the sun has gone down, it would be wise to install an LED light bar or driving light in your 4WD. These lighting devices help supplement the light generated by your car's factory headlights to give you better road visibility. With a better view of the road ahead of you, you can easily avoid objects blocking your path.



Facts and Info about LED Light Bars and Driving Lights
If you want to enjoy better road visibility, you can choose between a light bar and a driving light. Can't choose between the two? Here are their similarities and differences to help you decide.

1. Light quality
Light bars are known for generating intense white light that pans out to the side more. It provides you with excellent road visibility so you can see signs and hazards even if they are a few distances away. Beam patterns offered by LED light bar in Australia usually come in three options: spot, flood, or a combination of both.

Driving lights, meanwhile, often come in pairs. They usually have a rectangular beam pattern, but can also generate spot or flood light. As compared to high beam headlights, the light produced by LED driving lights has a longer and wider reach. In most cases, they can also illuminate the side of the road, depending on where they are installed.

2. Light temperature
Both LED light bars and driving lights can produce light of varying temperatures or colour. But if you want to enjoy maximum reliability, opt for a light bar or driving light that produces white light (around 6,500K) because white lights are more powerful in the dark than other light colours.

3. Installation
As mentioned earlier, driving lights are always installed in pairs, while light bars can be installed in pairs or singularly depending on their size. Whether you opt for a driving light or a 4WD LED bar light, know that you must never install them at the back of your vehicle because it can endanger the lives of other drivers and it is against Australian Design Rules.

4. Energy efficiency
Another similarity LED light bars and driving lights share is they are both energy-efficient. Thanks to their LEDs, at least 95% of the power they consume is transformed into light and not wasted as heat, unlike other lighting devices. They also last longer than other auxiliary lighting equipment.

When to Use
Driving lights are a recommended option if you frequently drive on highways at high speeds. Light bars, on the other hand, are perfect for off road driving and for driving in rural areas with limited road visibility and illumination.

Please share this article with your friends so they'll know whether to get light bars 4x4 or a pair of driving lights.

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