Friday, December 6, 2013

Single Row LEDs Vs Double Row LEDs: What Are Their Differences?



Almost every vehicle owner knows that having extra illumination at night can be a huge advantage. You can easily see what's in front of your car. What's more, having extra illumination can also come in handy in emergency situations. These are some of the reasons why people purchase light bars for their vehicles. With the extra illumination provided by the lighting devices, they can avoid accidents and ensure their safety at night.

If you're planning to purchase such lighting devices, keep in mind that there are two major types of LED light bars: single row and double row led light bars. While they basically offer the same functionality, there are certain differences between the two of them when it comes to features and structural design among other things.

So what are the difference between a single row LED light bar and a double row LED lightbar? As the name implies, a single row LED light bar is basically composed of a single, horizontal row of LED light bulbs. And when it comes to style of illumination, it has a little less flood beam but it produces better spot beam. This makes a single row LED an ideal choice if you want your lights to reach farther distances.

A double row LED light bar, on the other hand, has two horizontal rows of LED light bulbs that sit on top of each other. If you need wider coverage of illumination, purchasing a double row LED is your best bet. Double rows produce better flood style of illumination as compared to single row LEDs.

Although single row light bars have a single row of LED light bulbs in them, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are less powerful than double row light bars. A 120-watt single row LED and 120-watt double row LED are both capable of producing lights with the same brightness.

Sure, a single row may have fewer light bulbs as compared to a double row. However, each light bulb has higher wattage than those found in a double row light bar. For instance, if the single row light bar has 12 LED light bulbs, each bulb will have a power of 10W. Whereas if the double row light bar has 40 LED light bulbs, each bulb will have a power of just 3W.

Meanwhile, you're probably wondering what's this flood or spot style of illumination is all about. Well, these two lighting types produce significantly different beams intended for very different purposes. Basically, the width of the beam distinguishes floodlights from spotlights.

People choose and buy light bars with more flood beam if they want to illuminate a wider area. In contrast, light bars that have more spot beam on them are used to illuminate specific points because they can cover farther distances. In addition, lights that product spot style of illumination appear brighter than floodlights, even if they have the same wattage. It is because they produce highly concentrated beams of light as compared to those with flood style of illumination.


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