ChatterBank0 min ago
Led Side Lights
how come when buying led sidelight replacements for tungsten from halfords it says on the back of the card only for off road use when all new cars are fitted with them as standard
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes sidelight led bulbs are available from web sites but i thought i would look (not bought yet) at halfords there the same fitting as the tungsten ones i have in now
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LEDs produce directional light (unlike a filament lamp, where the light is radiated all around and then focussed by a reflector). Each lamp will have a cluster of LEDs and, depending upon their arrangement, the light from them can be focussed into a very narrow beam or a very broad one. A too narrow beam might mean that the lights are only visible from almost directly head on (rather than from at an angle) and could possibly even be dazzling to someone whose eyes fall within that beam. A too wide beam could mean that, through light being widely dissipated, the visible output at any particular point in front of the lights isn't bright enough to meet regulatory requirements.
Therefore only LED lamps which have the right type of beam arrangement (and have therefore been 'E-marked) are permissible.
Therefore only LED lamps which have the right type of beam arrangement (and have therefore been 'E-marked) are permissible.