KC LED Lights - Thanks OhSixDakota!!
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: South Georgia/East Florida
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I had a real good job up where my property is in Georgia, but I left it when my step-dad had a stroke and mom got cancer not 4 months later. Since he's passed I've been working as a golf pro for about 40% of what I was making in Georgia but getting by ok, since I had the proceeds I sold a business for in Georgia and the fact that my bills aren't that high.
Gonna be tough to find something in Florida with NASA axing something like 8000 people in this county. Mom won't like it, but I may have to go back home to find work. I have enough from the business sale to probably not HAVE to work for about six or seven years, but then I'll be old, broke and jobless, LOL...
Gonna be tough to find something in Florida with NASA axing something like 8000 people in this county. Mom won't like it, but I may have to go back home to find work. I have enough from the business sale to probably not HAVE to work for about six or seven years, but then I'll be old, broke and jobless, LOL...
#12
*******ly every website that sells handlights for Police and Fire Departments claim that LED's can realistically only be measured in Lumens, not candlepower. I have an LED helmet light, anglehead light on my coat, two LED flashlights (one on my uniform, one in my coat pocket) plus a large LED hand lantern and i can tell you, they are all FAR brighter then all the Halogen and Xenon bulb lights they replaced. My hand lantern for example. I had the Halogen version of what is known as a Vulcan light. I have since bought the LED version that has ONE C4 LED in it and it is much brighter and the beam goes on forever.
We even have a truck that had it's 750watt Halogen floodlights replaced with LED fllodlights that are not only brighter, but produce a much cleaner light.
Surefire, a well known flashlight company who makes tactical lights has pretty much discontunued all of their Xenon lights and went all LED because they are typically as bright, if not brighter and have MUCH longer run times.
Here is their current product lineup:
http://www.surefire.com/Flashlights
Notice that all LED lights are listed in Lumens for brightness. And compare a 2 cell LED light that uses one LED and then scroll to the bottom and look at the 2 cell Xenon versions. The LED lights are typically all much brighter even with a single LED. The only way the Xenon bulbs can match the LED output of the lower end 120 Lumens is when you use a high output bulb that only gives you 20 minute run time compared to 2 hours for the LED version.
Based on that info and what i have seen first hand, i think LED's have absolutley not only matched, but beaten Halogen many times over. BUT, nobody has created a headlight that is useable on a vehicle with a single LED.
#13
Well, it seems its not only me noticing the amount of light these things throw...
I had a guy I was following in to site today apparently notice me in his mirror as I turned the lights off.. Let me pass, then kept up with me the whole way into site (20km or so). In the parking lot he came over and thanked me for lighting the way. He said he noticed me yesterday that I had a OHC light out, and realized it was me and knew I'd be lighting the way in. We chatted about the lights a bit, I think he's looking at getting a set. He was amazed at the amount of light they throw.
Its funny, because before I put these lights on, I would follow vehicles that had good lighting the same as he did... now, I get the lead.
I had a guy I was following in to site today apparently notice me in his mirror as I turned the lights off.. Let me pass, then kept up with me the whole way into site (20km or so). In the parking lot he came over and thanked me for lighting the way. He said he noticed me yesterday that I had a OHC light out, and realized it was me and knew I'd be lighting the way in. We chatted about the lights a bit, I think he's looking at getting a set. He was amazed at the amount of light they throw.
Its funny, because before I put these lights on, I would follow vehicles that had good lighting the same as he did... now, I get the lead.