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Not all vehicles are the same, and some lack the room needed for traditional LED Light Bars. Our product line of Modular Mini Light Bars are designed to ensure that you have all the light you will need. Our products feature multiple strobe light patterns, an internal flasher for push button strobe selection, easy to install wiring harnesses, and upgraded mounting bracket features. Our mini light bars come with standard magnetic mounting, which is removable to allow for permanent mounting. The best part of Mini Light Bars is the speed at which they go from box to deployment in the field. When you activate these LEDs, you will be sure to grab the attention of anyone on the road. These are ideal for first responder units, utility vehicles, police units, and volunteer firefighting vehicles.
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With the mini bar’s internal flasher, pattern selection is literally just a push of a button. Users can select from over 25 different flash patterns from simple wig-wag patterns to traffic advisory. The onboard flasher is designed to put you in control.
Some people do have some misconceptions about LEDs. They believe LEDs provide a cool unflattering light. This is almost certainly due to previous experience with cool 4000k ‘low quality’ LEDs, the type you get from eBay for a few pound each. We can assure you there are now some fantastic LEDs available. The LED fittings we use provide a lovely good quality warm light. In fact with most of them you cannot tell the difference between halogen.
When choosing the colour temperature you really need to consider the finishes and colour palette of each space. Reds, orange, yellow, and wood all look beautiful under warm white light. Whereas blues, and greys can look ‘flat’. Cool white will make blue colours look amazing and can make white look ‘crisp’. However reds and yellows can appear a little brown and wood can look ‘dull’.
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Here at LED Outfitters, we are proud of our wide variety of light bars to fit any and all of your individual needs. Whether you are outfitting emergency vehicles, industrial vehicles, tow trucks, or any other type of public safety vehicles, we are sure to have a light bar that is the perfect tool for you. We know that not all customers have the same lighting requirements, so at LED Outfitters we strive to meet each and every customer’s needs. That is why we offer, in addition to our full lightbar lineup, a full selection of Mini LED Light Bars. These are not just miniature light bars; the Mini Lightbars contain different flashers, upgraded mounting options, and easy-to-install wiring harnesses.
The majority of LEDs are produced to be either 2700k, 2800k, 3000k, 4000k or 5000k. 2700-3000k being warm, 4000-5000k being cool.
Mini light bars are quick and easy to install on any vehicle. At LED Outfitters, all of our lights can be fully synchronized, which gives you the ability to have your lights work together to maximize their functionality.
Perhaps the two most important factors when choosing an LED light source are colour temperature and colour rendering. We’ve touched on colour temperature in previous blogs, but feel It’s such an important subject it’s worth giving this more attention. You can read our separate blog dedicated to colour rendering here.
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Candles are very warm of course, basically yellow/orange, whereas daylight at noon is very cool. The colour or warmth of white light is ranked on a scale, The Kelvin scale, the warmer the colour the lower the colour temperature. Candles being around 2000 degrees Kelvin (k) while daylight typically 5500 – 6500k.
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Perhaps the two most important factors when choosing an LED light source are colour temperature and colour rendering. We’ve touched on colour temperature in previous blogs, but feel It’s such an important subject it’s worth giving this more attention. You can read our separate blog dedicated to colour rendering here. When we talk about colour temperature we are referring to the warmth or coolness of light. Warmer light being more yellow, cooler being more blue. There is no ‘standard’ ‘White’ LED. You need to make a choice when you purchase your fittings, do you require a warm or cool light. Get in touch to find out how we can help with your Lighting Design needs Candles are very warm of course, basically yellow/orange, whereas daylight at noon is very cool. The colour or warmth of white light is ranked on a scale, The Kelvin scale, the warmer the colour the lower the colour temperature. Candles being around 2000 degrees Kelvin (k) while daylight typically 5500 – 6500k. The majority of LEDs are produced to be either 2700k, 2800k, 3000k, 4000k or 5000k. 2700-3000k being warm, 4000-5000k being cool. Some people do have some misconceptions about LEDs. They believe LEDs provide a cool unflattering light. This is almost certainly due to previous experience with cool 4000k ‘low quality’ LEDs, the type you get from eBay for a few pound each. We can assure you there are now some fantastic LEDs available. The LED fittings we use provide a lovely good quality warm light. In fact with most of them you cannot tell the difference between halogen. 80% of the luminaires we specify are warm white (2700 / 2800 degrees Kelvin). Generally it’s 100% for our residential projects. This goes back to our previous blog – What colour white do you prefer – that said, cool white LEDs do have their place. Certainly in office projects and work spaces cooler white can be preferable (cooler colour temperatures can actually help increase productivity). When choosing the colour temperature you really need to consider the finishes and colour palette of each space. Reds, orange, yellow, and wood all look beautiful under warm white light. Whereas blues, and greys can look ‘flat’. Cool white will make blue colours look amazing and can make white look ‘crisp’. However reds and yellows can appear a little brown and wood can look ‘dull’. In your home it may be worth considering using cooler LEDs in the kitchen or bathrooms, particularly if plenty of natural light is available. Warm white LEDs can make white surfaces look a little ‘muddy’ compared to daylight and generally bathrooms and kitchens have white finishes. Cooler white can also create a more clinical or sterile feel, which can be desirable in a bathroom or kitchen. The key is not to mix colour temperatures in a room. Once you’ve decided which colour temperate to go for, stick with it, make sure all lights and light bulbs in that space are the same. In the past few years ‘tuneable’ white light fittings are coming into the market. These give you the ability to adjust or tune the warmth of the light source. Fantastic for creating different effects, cooler during the day and warmer at night, or lighting artwork, giving the ability to tune the light to complement the colour palette of picture. Although tuneable fittings come at at cost and of course you need some sort of control system. If you are looking for a relatively low cost and good quality warm white LED light bulb, then we currently recommend the 7W Megaman lamp. A higher quality but more expensive option is Soraa. If you’re looking for an LED engine then take a look at the Xicato artist series. Or for a great quality LED down light then we recommend Orluna’s fantastic product. For more information and advise on what colour temperatures to use in your project please feel free to get in touch. Our designers are more than happy to help. The golden rule is ALWAYS check colour temperature before you spend your money. Make sure all light sources in a room match, including any lights that come built into fixtures like cooker hoods or bathroom mirrors. Colour temperature will be stated on the packaging or product data sheet.
If you are looking for a relatively low cost and good quality warm white LED light bulb, then we currently recommend the 7W Megaman lamp. A higher quality but more expensive option is Soraa.
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Our LED light bars come in a vast array of shapes and sizes. Mini light bars are ideal for non-permanent rooftop installation. They are also a great option if you need a more affordable and compact 360-degree-application than our full-sized light bars.
LED lights are durable, bright, and versatile, making them the perfect solution for any vehicle lighting problem. If you are looking to minimize power usage but maximize lighting and visibility, LED lights are definitely the way to go.
80% of the luminaires we specify are warm white (2700 / 2800 degrees Kelvin). Generally it’s 100% for our residential projects. This goes back to our previous blog – What colour white do you prefer – that said, cool white LEDs do have their place. Certainly in office projects and work spaces cooler white can be preferable (cooler colour temperatures can actually help increase productivity).
For more information and advise on what colour temperatures to use in your project please feel free to get in touch. Our designers are more than happy to help. The golden rule is ALWAYS check colour temperature before you spend your money. Make sure all light sources in a room match, including any lights that come built into fixtures like cooker hoods or bathroom mirrors. Colour temperature will be stated on the packaging or product data sheet.
In your home it may be worth considering using cooler LEDs in the kitchen or bathrooms, particularly if plenty of natural light is available. Warm white LEDs can make white surfaces look a little ‘muddy’ compared to daylight and generally bathrooms and kitchens have white finishes. Cooler white can also create a more clinical or sterile feel, which can be desirable in a bathroom or kitchen.
Our Mini Light Bars offer a smaller, more affordable, and easy-to-install alternative to our full-size light bars. Small but mighty, each Mini Light Bar is loaded with bright LEDs which makes them an effective and powerful warning light solution.
In the past few years ‘tuneable’ white light fittings are coming into the market. These give you the ability to adjust or tune the warmth of the light source. Fantastic for creating different effects, cooler during the day and warmer at night, or lighting artwork, giving the ability to tune the light to complement the colour palette of picture. Although tuneable fittings come at at cost and of course you need some sort of control system.
The key is not to mix colour temperatures in a room. Once you’ve decided which colour temperate to go for, stick with it, make sure all lights and light bulbs in that space are the same.
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When we talk about colour temperature we are referring to the warmth or coolness of light. Warmer light being more yellow, cooler being more blue. There is no ‘standard’ ‘White’ LED. You need to make a choice when you purchase your fittings, do you require a warm or cool light.
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Utilizing high powered LEDs in a module-based format, each mini bar is designed to provide overpowering warning power in a complete 360-degree pattern. With selectable TIR or Linear optics, each mini bar is designed to produce and disperse a high-intensity warning light without leaving uncovered angles.
The LED Outfitters Mini Light Bars all feature innovative magnet mounting, designed to keep mounting quick and simple. Each Mini Lightbar utilizes 4 x 45 lbs. magnets, which are removable to allow for permanent mounting. This setup gives workers the option of removing the bar when they leave their jurisdiction or leave their workplace. Thanks to the easily wired harness, the light bar is easily transferred between vehicles for added portability.
Have questions about our technology? Need help choosing the right light bar for you? Contact a member of our knowledgeable and experienced team at LED Outfitters and we will gladly assist you with your lighting needs.
If you’re looking for an LED engine then take a look at the Xicato artist series. Or for a great quality LED down light then we recommend Orluna’s fantastic product.