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Installing Led Lights Sturdy Aluminum Extursion
Rigid Industries LED Light Bar - Exposing The night
The circuit board, reflector assembly, and lexan front cover all fit within a sturdy aluminum extrusion that is heavily finned for heatsinking purposes. Heat from the LEDs is carried through an aluminum bar on the back of the circuit board to the finned housing. The heat sink is actually designed to size so the lights can operate with no airflow (standing still) and still work without light output degradation. LEDs are very susceptible to overheating, and if operated without a proper heatsink, the output will degrade. View Related Article
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