Lumen replacement LED bulbs
#1
Lumen replacement LED bulbs
The incandescent bulbs haven't really developed that much in the 140 years they have existed, while the development rate of LEDs is very rapid, with LED performance being doubled every 36 months, a development rate that is similar to the fast pace of computer development. There is no doubt that the future of automotive lighting belongs to the LEDs. What is LED? LED is short for Light Emitting Diodes. This is a form of transistor, doped with a substrate that emits light when current is applied. The LEDs have a number of advantages over incandescent lighting that are very attractive for automotive use:
- They are very insensitive to vibrations
- They last for the life of the vehicle (does not apply to headlight LEDs yet)
- They can be baked into moisture proof casings to be installed in all kinds of harsh environments
- They light up much quicker than incandescent bulbs
- They are extremely compact
- They can be made to emit different colors
- They run cool
- They give more light per supplied watt than incandescent light bulbs.
All these was combined in LED bulbs, made by Lumen. To read more about this brand and check all featured products, you can visit this page: Lumen Off-Road Light Bars, Day Running Lights & LED Bulbs at CARiD.com
Their high-quality replacement LED bulbs and first-rate sealed off-road lights are designed to upgrade and customize all exterior and interior light sources on your vehicle. The mirroring that the large number of compact transistors within an LED bulb creates is a sparkling, jewel-like effect that's dazzling to the eye, no matter what color light is produced. Their ability to illuminate two-tenths of a second quicker than traditional incandescent bulbs pays dividends that can save your life on the road. Lighting up a fifth of a second faster allows motorists behind your vehicle to see your braking or turning actions quicker. Check all the types of bulbs, available for your vehicle with this link: Chevy HHR LED Lights & Replacement Bulbs at CARiD.com
Also make sure to check the led bulbs comparison here.
What do you think about these LED bulbs?
- They are very insensitive to vibrations
- They last for the life of the vehicle (does not apply to headlight LEDs yet)
- They can be baked into moisture proof casings to be installed in all kinds of harsh environments
- They light up much quicker than incandescent bulbs
- They are extremely compact
- They can be made to emit different colors
- They run cool
- They give more light per supplied watt than incandescent light bulbs.
All these was combined in LED bulbs, made by Lumen. To read more about this brand and check all featured products, you can visit this page: Lumen Off-Road Light Bars, Day Running Lights & LED Bulbs at CARiD.com
Their high-quality replacement LED bulbs and first-rate sealed off-road lights are designed to upgrade and customize all exterior and interior light sources on your vehicle. The mirroring that the large number of compact transistors within an LED bulb creates is a sparkling, jewel-like effect that's dazzling to the eye, no matter what color light is produced. Their ability to illuminate two-tenths of a second quicker than traditional incandescent bulbs pays dividends that can save your life on the road. Lighting up a fifth of a second faster allows motorists behind your vehicle to see your braking or turning actions quicker. Check all the types of bulbs, available for your vehicle with this link: Chevy HHR LED Lights & Replacement Bulbs at CARiD.com
Also make sure to check the led bulbs comparison here.
What do you think about these LED bulbs?
#3
Those LED lights do look pretty b!tchin' though. How do they compare to projectors as far as light output and spread? Are they plug and play?
#5
As far as output and spread I would say they are the same. Guess they would need to be to comply with DOT, etc.
Last edited by Snoopy; 10-21-2014 at 09:03 PM.
#7
If any of you follow Eric The Car Guy on YouTube, he just did an LED headlamp retrofit in an old Acura Vigor.
While quite a bit brighter than the old Halogen bulbs, the LED units seem to suffer from a bit of "beam spread" that combined with their higher temperature light may cause some oncoming drivers to be dazzled by the glare.
While quite a bit brighter than the old Halogen bulbs, the LED units seem to suffer from a bit of "beam spread" that combined with their higher temperature light may cause some oncoming drivers to be dazzled by the glare.
#8
Thank you for sharing your opinion with us, guys. All the bulbs that we carry are approved by U.S. Department of Transportation and Society of Automotive Engineers. They are designed to fit original factory bulb sockets without any modifications for easy installation. When converting to LED light bulbs, the next thing you should be aware of is that most vehicles use a thermal flasher unit to control the turn signals. However, most thermal flasher units are not compatible with LED lights without a resistor installed with them. Resistors are nothing more than devices that “fool” the vehicle into thinking it still has the original bulbs.
Also, you can check the comparison of LED and halogen bulbs here: Lumen - LED vs. Halogen
Also, you can check the comparison of LED and halogen bulbs here: Lumen - LED vs. Halogen