Monday, August 11, 2014

LED Headlights Gaining Popularity in the Auto Industry

Light emitting diodes have been used in a number of different applications as a light source, since they were developed in the early 1960s. For the last few years, they have found an increasing amount of use as the headlamps in many automobiles, but they must be introduced as replacements in the automobile aftermarket. Installation is easy, but there are a few important considerations.
There may be several advantages and disadvantages that come with the use of LED headlights, and one of the most obvious disadvantages is the initial price. LED headlights will usually cost more than traditional halogen headlights. They can cost almost as 3 times as much, and are more heat-sensitive. Some cooling device or mechanism, such as a heat sink may be needed.
There may be some legal issues with the lights, in your region, that is regulated at the state or municipal level, and you should check with your local authorities, before you install LED headlights in your automobile. The light may be required to be of a certain brightness that is specified in lumens.
Light emitting diodes are a high-efficiency light source. The quality and brightness of the light is much better while less energy is consumed, and they also last much longer than traditional halogen lights. Because of the higher efficiency they are being used in an expanding amount of applications in both industry and residences.
• When used in automobiles, the increased brightness results in improved visibility over longer distances, which can improve safety on the roadways, when accidents are avoided.
• The average LED light may last as much as 5000 hours, which is 200 times more than the traditional halogen light. Lower replacement costs, results in considerable savings.
• The quality of the light created with LED is more natural, as the color temperatures at specific ranges, are much closer to those of natural sunlight. LED lights require almost no maintenance and emit very little heat radiation.
These are only a few of the advantages, but as the costs of manufacturing the lights are reduced, as mass adoption introduces greater cost efficiency, the cost disadvantage can very easily be overcome. It may still be a bit too early to tell whether the auto industry is going to switch completely to LED lights, but they are slowly being introduced in the luxury vehicle category. The reasons are much more than aesthetics, as they have proven to be more economical.
Recent surveys show that the top priority as far as technology is concerned for new car buyers is LED headlights.

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