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07-10-2012, 05:00 PM | #1 |
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Baja Designs Lighting
Hey Everyone,
We here at Baja Designs are new to the Buggies Gone Wild forum and we just wanted to say hi and let you know we are here. If you have any questions regarding lighting or tech info for LEDs or HIDs please feel free to let us know. I have posted some lighting info below and will have many more articles and deals to come. Also all forum members receive a 10% discount on all BD products. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks, Gordon BD I wanted to share some information regarding light sources and beam patterns that might be useful when discussing lighting options or comparing products. Candlepower and Lumens Don’t be misled by lights that are rated by brightness (candlepower). Candlepower - ratings only measure light from a single point within a beam of light. A tightly focused beam of light may rate a high candlepower but if that light only falls on a very small area, the light will be less than useful. An extreme example of this would be a laser pointer. While the candlepower would be great, the light would be near useless for illumination. Lumens - are a measure of potential light output. All 35watt, 4200K HID light bulbs produce essentially the same amount of Lumens. A light’s candlepower or lumens measurement is worthless if the illumination is not where you need it. Light Distribution - Terms The most effective off-road light will provide smooth light distribution without Sharp Cut-Offs or Hot Spots. A “Sharp Cut-Off” is where the light drops off dramatically, creating a horizontal or vertical line into darkness. With the pitch and roll of the vehicle, the sharp cut-off affects your ability to see where you need to see. A “Hot Spot” is an intense concentration of light in a small area. Hot spots can be very distracting while driving off road; your eyes tend to focus on just that bright spot of light bouncing in front of you. Light Color The color of emitted light, or "Color Temperature" is rated in Degrees Kelvin. The most usable light for the human eye is sunlight, which is rated at 4000K-5500K. Don't be fooled by lights offering higher temperatures than this - they tend toward the blue spectrum, which is only good for a "cool looking" light. 6100K and higher bulbs produce fewer lumens than the 4200K and 5000K and are less usable to the human eye. Light Sources Halogen Lights - like conventional incandescent lights, use bulbs with a filament. The major difference is that Halogen bulbs are filled with a pressurized gas to prolong the life of the filament and allow it to burn at a higher and brighter temperature. The have a color temperature of around 3200K, which makes them appear more yellow in color than sunlight or HID light. HID (High Intensity Discharge) - lighting is a quantum leap forward in off-road illumination. HID lamps produce a daylight quality light (4200K-5000K) and brightness (3200 lumens). A single HID bulb produces the equivalent of 250 watts of Halogen lighting power, while consuming only roughly 45 total watts of electricity and generating far less heat. Instead of a filament, HID bulbs fire a charge between two electrodes encased in a Xenon gas filled bulb. Since the bulb has no filament, vibration does not affect its operating life of approx. 2000 hours. The benefit of internally mounting the ballast is easy installation and serves to protect the HID components from the elements. LED (Light Emitting Diode) - lighting has been around for years but is new to the forward lighting off-road scene. Recent advances in technology have made it possible to produce high-output LEDs capable of reaching the performance and pricing of HID lighting. The lights have an extensive life (approx. 100,000 hours) and are very resistant to vibration. The benefits of LED lighting include smooth, even light patterns and the possibility of making the light assemblies in many varying sizes and shapes. Beam Patterns Pencil or Spot Beams - provide a longer and narrower beam that focuses the pattern further down the trail. These lights are designed to be used in conjunction with other wider beam patterns. Baja Designs pencil beams come with a 10 degree wide pattern than can be widened by 4 degrees if desired. Driving Beams - offer better peripheral vision than the Spot while maintaining good distance projection. They can be used alone or with other beam patterns to create an excellent light system. Baja Designs Driving beam have a 20 degree pattern. Wide-Driving Beams - are slightly wider than a Driving beam and are good for trail riding or filling in spots closer to the vehicle. They can be used alone or with other beam patterns to create and excellent light system. Baja Designs Wide-Driving beams have a 28 degree pattern. Wide-Cornering or Fog Beams - are the widest and most evenly distributed light pattern of the bunch. These beams are used for lighting the ground close to the sides of the vehicle and are great for turns or twists on the trail. In addition, this beam is great in dusty or foggy conditions. Due to its low and wide angle of dispersion, this beam should always be used in conjunction with other beams to provide the best possible lighting effect. Baja Designs Wide-Cornering beams have a 42 degree pattern. |
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07-10-2012, 06:22 PM | #2 |
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Re: Baja Designs Lighting
Are you a new BGW Sponsor?
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07-10-2012, 07:09 PM | #3 |
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Re: Baja Designs Lighting
Yes, Please welcome our newest sponsor! >>> http://www.bajadesigns.com/
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07-10-2012, 07:33 PM | #4 |
Getting Wild
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Re: Baja Designs Lighting
Great info Gordon!!!
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07-10-2012, 08:27 PM | #5 |
Gone Mad
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Re: Baja Designs Lighting
Yes, us Geeks love detailed info. I was reserving my comment until I heard whether you were a sponsor.
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07-11-2012, 10:34 AM | #6 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: Baja Designs Lighting
Thanks guys, where is the best place to post articles and info? Is it ok to post in here?
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07-11-2012, 12:54 PM | #7 |
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Re: Baja Designs Lighting
I guess you could do your articles here, otherwise for your sales/promotions I would post them under the announcement area. I am sure one of the mods will point you in the right direction.
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07-11-2012, 03:15 PM | #8 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: Baja Designs Lighting
Cool thanks I appreciate it.
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07-13-2012, 08:02 AM | #9 |
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Re: Baja Designs Lighting
Yes, post in the Announcement section as more members will see it there.
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