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LED replaceing halogen lamps for agriculture tractor or combine harvest
When the electroluminescence effect occurring in semiconductor diodes was discovered 100 years ago, no one even dreamed that 100 years later a faint and flickering light would not only illuminate our homes, but also reach the fields.
There is no need to hide that we are witnessing the LED revolution. Within a few years, almost all filament-based light sources known to us were obsolete in technical history. As for road lighting, the matter is not that simple. It requires technical refinement and the provisions and statutory regulations themselves. The situation changes when we leave the public asphalt road for our own (see: private) field, because for several years we have been observing a mass replacement of good old working halogens in agricultural machines with modern LED lamps. There is nothing surprising in this, because LED work lamps have become cheaper in recent years, and their advantages are visible to the naked eye.
LED lamps - do they have disadvantages?
The fact that such lamps shine better and continue to shine and consume half of the electricity (and sometimes less) than a classic lamp with a halogen bulb, most users have already found out. So what's wrong with these LED work lamps?
You have to get used to the color of the light a bit, and it may turn out not to suit everyone. Especially the most powerful headlamps and long-range headlamps can cause a quick eye strain for the operator. It is related to human eyesight, color perception and far- or short-sightedness in nighttime conditions under strong spot illumination with a uniform color of light. However, it is an individual matter for each person and although it is difficult to consider it as a negative, it must be taken into account.
You also have to take into account the electricity generated by the alternator, which we do not have too much in the tractor or combine harvester. I mean an exaggeration in "sticking" LED lamps to the machine just because they consume less electricity (in amperes). In the event that we dismantle one halogen lamp, one LED lamp is replaced , not three, then we will save both electricity, fuel and the costs of the burnt installation and a new alternator.
Does it pay off?
Before we move on to the costs and whether the investment in LED lamps pays off, a few more words about air pollution. Probably some of you noticed that after installing a pair of, for example, rear LED searchlights, something strange happened with the radio in the tractor. As our new lamps shone, the radio began to hum and crackle, even humming. After the lamps were turned off, reception was normal. What's the problem? In the quality of the lamps themselves. The retail market is flooded with lamps that do shine, but also, thanks to poor and inefficient electronics, litter the radio ether around the machine. Such lamps also "sow" disturbances to the electrical installation, and this can sometimes be very undesirable, even harmful and ... expensive.
These are not isolated cases, and the fault is the low-quality electronics of the lamp, which may emit high-frequency noise heard on the radio receiver, but may also adversely affect the advanced electronics of the tractor.
It is worth focusing on quality
Simply put: each LED searchlight will be physically and electrically mounted to the tractor,Each lamp, whether it is a work lamp or a long-range lamp, as well as a warning lamp or a multi-diode working panel, each lamp powered by the electrical system of a tractor or a combine must have an appropriate certificate and EU declaration of conformity. Only a certified lamp provides the brightness specified on the packaging in lumens.
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