Cheap Lights as an Economical Answer for Emergency Vehicle Requirements

If you are looking for emergency lighting solutions, you need not pay through your nose to avail the best. There are many cheap lights designed to serve well without any concerns, therefore offering you the best at affordable costs.

There are emergency LED lighting fixtures which cost in excess of $2000. There are also economical solutions for the same requirement which include dash mounted lights, visor lights, beacons and corner LED strobes which do not cost more than $200. However, the most effective but cheap lights for emergency lighting requirements are 16 – 27 inch mini light bars, which are way less expensive when compared to full length light bars. However, mini light bars can still provide optimum performance when it comes to providing flashy lighting or highly attention grabbing warning signals during emergency situations.

Mini light bars are designed with aerodynamic styling that arguably offers less drag resistance and therefore better fuel efficiency. These small size light bars are made to go through rigorous testing to make sure that they can handle heavy duty usage and also stay useful in spite of adverse weather conditions. A 27 inch mini light bar is the perfect example of cheap lights which do not compromise in warning light quality, but are far more economical. The light bar comprises of at least half a dozen LED modules, each of which carries at least half a dozen 3mm, 1W LEDs. The programmable and configurable LED modules can be controlled either by a central controller unit or a self contained flasher which helps in operating flashing patterns for additional visibility.

When you are looking for cheap lights for emergency vehicles like patrol vans or fire engines, you can go for mini bars which are resilient thanks to the low profile, red aluminum housing. Although they can be firmly held in place with 3 powerful magnets with a combined pull in excess of 60lbs, there are other safer mounting options for speeding vehicles such as swivel brackets and suction cups or stainless steel straps. The mini light bars which usually cost a few hundred dollars depending on the type of optical elements and the overall quality of construction, can be mounted in the front of the vehicle, near the dash, headliner or grille or at the back, near the rear deck or window. Special mounting brackets which are beautifully aligned to the surface of the vehicle, curved or flat, can be adjusted to add an additional 1 or 2 inches to the mounting height if required for maximum visibility.

Another option when it comes to cheap lights for emergency vehicles is provided by simple strobe beacons with 6 inch domes and heavy duty cast aluminum casings providing impressive encapsulation. Epoxy coated equipment is used for protection from rain, sun and corrosion while the durable, clear polycarbonate lenses assist in widening the beam if required. Sealed metal or polycarbonate base of these reliable emergency lights protects the lighting elements from moisture and vibration too. One can also go for mini bars with 2, 3 or even 4 LED segments each with a set of Gen3 LEDs that can provide super bright lighting. These bars are portable and need a simple 12V DC, 4 or 6 outlet power supply at the most.

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