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Bumpyroad wrote:Groover wrote:
I like the energy savings but safety is my main concern. As others have stated reliability is much better with LEDs but another advantage is that LEDs come on instantly while standard bulbs take about a tenth of a second to warm up. g.
do you have a link to that study? I am curious as to how it was set up. on the filament bulb, did they count when it started to glow or wait till it had reached maximum light, etc. IMHO a much larger contributor to an accident is the physical/mental etc. state of the driver behind you and if a few milliseconds will make a difference, perhaps one should take a defensive driving course.
bumpy
Apr-18-2017 11:38 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:Groover wrote:
I like the energy savings but safety is my main concern. As others have stated reliability is much better with LEDs but another advantage is that LEDs come on instantly while standard bulbs take about a tenth of a second to warm up. g.
do you have a link to that study? I am curious as to how it was set up. on the filament bulb, did they count when it started to glow or wait till it had reached maximum light, etc. IMHO a much larger contributor to an accident is the physical/mental/etc. state of the driver behind you and if a few milliseconds will make a difference, perhaps one should take a defensive driving course.
bumpy
Apr-18-2017 10:07 AM
Groover wrote:
I like the energy savings but safety is my main concern. As others have stated reliability is much better with LEDs but another advantage is that LEDs come on instantly while standard bulbs take about a tenth of a second to warm up. g.
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Lwiddis wrote:
I don't see a need to "save" electricity or be "brighter" with LED stop/tail lights.
Apr-10-2017 08:27 PM
traveylin wrote:
Bumpy is my buddy go easy.. Changing out stop, running lites should be no issue. Left/right turn signals do require sufficient voltage drop to operate the blinker thingey. Leds sometime do not do it