LED Driving Lights Australia Review | Conquer the Dark with LED Driving Lights


By CrazySales.com.au

Last updated: 12th September 2017

Driving itself can be very perilous especially at night. Without the right equipment, you might crash and get seriously hurt or worse. With that in mind, we need to be prudent with our choices. Equipping our cars with LED driving lights will lessen the chances of accidents. These lights are so bright that they will give you a clear view at night, which will make driving safer. Don’t delay any longer. Accidents come when you least expect it.

 

Buyer’s Guide 

LED Lights

LED lights have plenty of advantages over other lights but are more expensive. These lights consume less energy, last longer, improve durability and compact. These lights are used more on airplanes, cars, lamps, and traffic signals etc. They light better than fluorescents and consume significantly less energy. These lights are an investment that will pay off down the line.          

 

Incandescent Lights

These lights are the least energy efficient out of all. They consume so much power that your bill will skyrocket to 300% compared to the other lights. These are the least durable lights and have the shortest life span. They need to be replaced multiple times a year. These lights are being phased out in countries like European Union, China, Canada and the United States.

 

Fluorescent Lights

Fluorescent lights are better in almost any way than incandescent ones. They are more expensive but are more energy efficient and will save you more money on the electric bill than Incandescent lights.  Fluorescent lights contain Mercury and can be hazardous to your health, they are classified as hazardous waste by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

 

Table of Cost and Efficiency

 

Energy Efficiency and Cost

LED

Incandescent

Fluorescent

Average Lifespan

50,000 hours

1200 hours

8000 hours

Watts consumed

6-8 watts

60 watts

13-15 watts

Kilowatts of Electricity used.

329 KWh/yr.

3285 KWh/yr.

767 KWh/yr.

Annual Operating Cost

$32.85/year

$328.59/year

$76.65/year

 

Taken from http://www.designrecycleinc.com/led%20comp%20chart.html

 

As the table states LED lights are the best in terms of cost and efficiency. Below I will list down some examples of LED driving lights for your reference.

 

 

Pair 7" 100W HID Xenon Driving Lights Spot Off road Work 4WD Light – Red

 

HID Off-road lamps provide extremely bright light that can be seen from Kilometers away, they have a colour spectrum that is very close to daylight that ordinary bulbs appear to be yellow by comparison. HID Lights are ideal for Off-road driving environments. These high power HID lights use 100W slim ballast which delivers true 100W power, providing super bright light for your off-road needs.

 

Review

These lights are extremely bright and will keep you safe on the road. Easy to install and consumes less energy than other driving lights. They last 10 times longer than Halogen bulbs. The initial price might make you feel uneasy but this is definitely a prudent investment. Try it out in your cars and see the light.  

 

 

Pair 9" 370W Cree LED Driving Lights Spotlight Offroad HID 4x4 ATV Light

Improve your driving visibility offroad and at night with this Pair of 9" 370W HID Cree LED Driving Lights. These driving lights are suitable for Engineering, Specialised and Off-Road vehicles. These durable Cree LED driving lights are waterproof, dustproof and shockproof. Your lights will always be running regardless of circumstance.

 

Thoughts

Great lights light up all terrain and won’t let you down. A good choice for Australia’s rough land. You will always have the light when you need it. Delivery was fast and installation was easy. Customer service representatives were polite and helpful.

 

Conclusion

Buying parts for your car is hard especially lights. Buying lights can be a life or death decision. Don’t panic, we have you covered with our own selection of LED lights. Browse and find what you need and if you have trouble our customer service representatives are here for you.