These attention-grabbing LED lights are easy to install on emergency vehicles, tow trucks, tractors, wreckers, and construction vehicles. The extensive product line includes beacon lighting, police lights, warning lights, road flares, emergency vehicle lights, LED strobe lights, emergency light bars, ambulance lights, fire truck lights, and more! LED strobe controllers are also available for converting existing LED lights into strobes and flashers.
Correlated Color Temperature is the hue, or tint of white to expect from a light source and is measured in kelvin. Lower numbers give off a warmer white that is closer to candle light, and is good for relaxed and cozy spaces. Higher numbers give off a cooler white light that will appear more blueish. While values to the middle of the spectrum give off a more neutral or natural white light that is similar to daylight. Natural and cool white are considered ideal for task lighting.
Beam angle is used to express the width of the light emitting from the source. The narrower the beam angle the more focused the light energy is. Comparing two 40 watt lights one with a beam angle of 60(a) and another with a beam angle of 120(b), They both produce the same amount of light output but (a) will appear brighter in the beam angle compared to (b) at the sacrifice of light spread.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) sets strict guidelines in respect to external vehicle lighting that must be followed in order for a light to be street legal. Vehicle fixtures—such as headlights and taillights—that have a DOT compliance mark are legal, safe, and considered to provide suitable illumination for street use when properly installed.
Super Bright LEDs, Inc. warrants that products carrying a lifetime warranty will be free from defects in the material and workmanship for the lifetime of the product. If Super Bright LEDs verifies that the defect was not caused by negligence, abuse, unauthorized repair or disassembly, we will replace the product with the same product. In the case the exact product is no longer available, a gift card for the value of the original purchase price will be provided. Super Bright LEDs administers all warranty claims in-house. Read More
SAE J595 provides design guidelines, test procedure references, and performance requirements for directional, single-color, flashing optical warning devices used on authorized emergency, maintenance, and service vehicles. It is intended to apply to, but not limited to, surface land vehicles. Class 2 is approximately 2.5 times as bright as SAE Class 3 lights. 1981 cd to 8099 cd-s/m
SAE J595 provides design guidelines, test procedure references, and performance requirements for directional, single-color, flashing optical warning devices used on authorized emergency, maintenance, and service vehicles. It is intended to apply to, but not limited to, surface land vehicles. Class 3 is used inside buildings where there is little to no sunlight. Typically used as indicator/warning lights on forklifts, order pickers, and other industrial equipment used in warehouses. Lowest light intensity: Approximately 40% of SAE Class 2 lights.