• Peterson reveals new LED lens design for more efficient light

    March 14, 2014
    2 min read

    Peterson has unveiled the new LumenX Series 7 lights with the latest white-diode LED technology. According to the company, the LumenX Series features breakthrough optics engineered for such efficient light dispersal that the entire lens illuminates fully with no “hot spots” or “dead zones," regardless of viewing angle.

    The DOT-legal LumenX Series comprises S/T/T lights, turn signals, backup lights, and work lights available in 4 in. round and 6 in. oval footprints.

    According to Steve Meagher, Peterson’s vice president of sales, LumenX Series lamps outperform standard LED lamps. Photometric testing found LumenX Reds are 25% brighter and LumenX Ambers test fully twice as bright.

    “In vehicle safety lighting, brighter means safer –– greater visibility day or night, in any weather," Meagher said. “Yet price-wise, our all-American-made LumenX competes with anything on the market.”

    Peterson’s new LumenX Series lights are built to shine brighter for greater visibility and safety in any weather. They’re also built to last in any weather, featuring high-grade plastic resins and fully integrated insert molding for super protection. Yet cost-wise, LumenX can compete with any standard LED lighting on the market.

    LumenX Series 7 models include Red, Amber and White in both 4 in. rounds in 7- and 9-diode versions, and ovals in 7- and 10-diode versions. Each model features fully integrated insert molded terminals for robust protection. All models can be ordered with AMP-compatible connections. 7-diode rounds and ovals are also available with the industry-standard PL3 connection. Integrated voltage regulation is supplied on all models. Multi-volt design available on certain models.

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