FAQ
LED
Are LED work lights protected against reverse polarity?
We keep our work lights from polarity inversion or don’t have any polarity at all.
Are these LED work lamps protected from over-voltage?
All our original equipment LED products, are overvoltage protected.
What are the advantages of LED lights?
There are many advantages of LEDs. They have 60 times the longer service life, 5x lower consumption than halogen bulbs.
They are also much easier to maintain. They also use less fuel because it saves up money when you drive with them in your car!
You can see better at night time, making driving safer for everyone involved on the road. Also, their color is closer to daylight, so it feels like daytime while you’re outside or inside.
LED lights have a small footprint, which makes them more convenient for designers to incorporate into vehicle designs.
What is the lifetime of an LED?
As LEDs are electronic devices, their lifetime depends on their design. But in particular, it depends on their thermal management and heat dissipation.
We designed them to last longer than the vehicle’s life after 30,000 hours of service.
How are theoretical lumens different from practical lumens?
The theoretical lumens are the amount of light that comes from an LED before it heats up and is obscured by a reflector. But when you use them in practice, they can produce less than half their potential output because of this heat issue.
The operational or practical lumen takes into account how hot your LEDs get after working with them for hours on end.
Are your products multi-voltage?
We offer a variety of voltage options designed for different manufacturers. For instance, some are 12V , 24V, 12 / 24V, 9 / 32V, 9 / 80V .
Quality
What is IP Protection?
IP Protection is a code that classifies and rates the degree of protection. It is provided against intrusion of solid objects (1st number) and liquids (2d number).
For each field, the letter X is substituted for the corresponding digit if it is not specified.
Technical
What are the cases in which I can use blue lens work lights?
The blue work light produces a blue spot on the ground (warning light) on industrial vehicles when they are in progress in the warehouse.
Blue light is also used in agriculture to illuminate sprayers and ensure their proper operation (drops are more visible with a blue light.)
Regulation
Do you have approval for your products?
Our products have all been approved according to current regulations. Yet, some of these may not be subject to any specific regulation (such as work lights). The users ensure that their vehicle’s equipment meets specific standards. They also make sure it is safe for road use before they drive off.
How do you define EMC? What are the differences between ECE R10, CISPR Class 3, and Class 5?
ECE R10 EMC is a set of electromagnetic compatibility tests (including CISPR 25).
The electromagnetic compatibility test measures a device’s ability to function. As intended in its electromagnetic environment without causing disturbances to the surrounding environment.
A variety of interactions can occur via radios and TV, mobile phones, GPS navigation, onboard electronics, etc.
There is a range of 1 to 5 in the manufacturer’s specifications based on CISPR 25. We have certified our products to at least class 3 to ensure they meet the legal requirements.
Some of our products also meet class 5 requirements. They ensure optimal performance without electromagnetic fields interference.
What does ADR stand for?
It means the product has been homologated for use on vehicles that are subject to the ADR regulations.
ADR stands for (European Agreement on International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road).
ADR products are rated at least IP54 for ingress protection.