Light technology has come a long way. From traditional incandescent lights came halogen, then HID, and now LED lights are taking over the spotlight. While light-emitting diode (LED) technology has been making a shining star in updated farm machinery.
For optimal viewing conditions, LEDs create little to no shadow areas around the tractor. LED has two types of directional light output: flood pattern and trapezoidal pattern. Flood pattern lights are designed for illuminating wide and short areas. They are ideal for medium-range visibility. Trapezoidal pattern lights are general-purpose work lights. These lights have a narrow pattern with long-range visibility.
Less operator fatigue and eyestrain mean longer hours of operation and greater productivity.
Retrofitting machinery to LED isn’t a problem. One of the main reasons is that no additional equipment is necessary for installation. LEDs require less current than HID and halogen lamps.
LED lamps have a pretty slick feature called a slow start, meaning they initially light at a lower wattage then step up to full power in a matter of milliseconds.
LED Lights are a direct replacement for existing lighting, and with their plug-and-play connectivity, upgrading to LED lights is a quick and easy process.
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