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A Light-Emitting-Diode (LED) is a semiconductor diode that emits light when an electric current is applied in the forward direction of the device, as in the simple LED circuit. The effect is a form of electroluminescence where incoherent and narrow-spectrum light is emitted from the P-N junction in a solid state material. Advantages of LED Lighting
  • 50,000 Hour Life Expectancy
  • Very High Lumens Per Watt
  • No Glass Lens to Break
  • No Bulbs to Burn Out
  • No Ballast to Mount





Patented Super Efficient Reflector
  • 93% Efficient vs. 72% "Brand X" Reflector
  • Available in Both Pencil and Flood Beam
  • (20" and larger lights include both)
  • More Light with Less Power, Heat and Size
  • Much Further Projection with Pencil Beam
  • Customizable: All Flood or All Pencil
Multi Source Light
  • No "Bouncing" Beams
  • Virtually Eliminated HID Vibration
  • No Hotspots or Shadows
  • If One Fails the Other LED's Won't
  • Greatly Reduces Eye Fatigue