The Essential Guide to Automotive LED Work Lights morsunled.bloggersdelight.dk
Selecting the right LED work light requires understanding beam patterns, as each serves a distinct purpose. The primary configurations are:
Flood Lights: Characterized by a wide, fan-shaped beam pattern, typically with a spread of 120 degrees or more. Flood lights are designed to illuminate a broad area immediately around and behind the vehicle. They are indispensable for worksite tasks, loading areas, camp setup, or providing peripheral lighting in combination with other beams. Their wide dispersion avoids creating a “tunnel vision” effect.
Spot Lights: These produce a intense, long-reaching, and focused pencil beam, often reaching distances of over 1,000 meters. Spot lights are used for long-range identification—scanning far down a trail, searching for landmarks, or inspecting distant objects. Their narrow beam is less useful for general work illumination but perfect for cutting through darkness over vast distances.
Combo Beams (or Hybrid Lights): A versatile and popular choice, combo beams integrate both a spot and a flood lens within a single housing. This is typically achieved with a central spot optic surrounded by a corrugated or fluted lens to create a flood corona. This configuration provides the best of both worlds: long-distance projection coupled with valuable peripheral fill light, making it an excellent all-rounder for most applications.