Super Strip-Lite uses evenly spaced LEDs

Feb. 1, 2007
Truck-Lite Co Inc's patent-pending LED Super Strip-Lite, now available with a replaceable lens, uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) evenly spaced on a fabricated

Truck-Lite Co Inc's patent-pending LED Super Strip-Lite, now available with a replaceable lens, uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) evenly spaced on a fabricated aluminum channel. Four-foot strips use 12 diodes, while two foot strips have six diodes. Both have diodes spaced every four inches. The strips come in two styles, shaped either for mounting flat or into corners, and they can be mounted almost anywhere.

Each six-diode strip draws only 0.7 amps; 12-diode strips draw 1.4 amps. Strips cover a broad area, so lighting is even with minimal shadows. White LED lighting is brighter and whiter than other forms of interior trailer lighting, so colors are truer and freight labels are easier to read.

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