The difference between Gen1 and Gen3 LEDs explained

June 25, 2010

This is an article we sent out in our last email newsletter because we get this question quite frequently…

Light Emitting Diodes, those magical illuminating semiconductors, have been around now for more than four decades. In just the last ten years or so, the led has undergone a tremendous evolutionary transformation. Originally only able to produce light in the red wavelength, they can now produce nearly any color in the spectrum. In addition, the achievable power levels of leds have increased exponentially. This has led to explosive growth in the emergency vehicle lighting (EVL) market.

5mm-led-optimizedThe term “Gen1” generally refers to the traditional 5mm led which has been with us for most of the last forty years. The 5mm led typically has a light dispersion angle of approximately 10-15° but the overall light energy is relatively low. Because 5mm diodes were the only affordable option when emergency vehicle lighting began to incorporate them almost ten years ago, generating enough light to meet emergency vehicle lighting standards required using large number of these Gen1 leds to do so. This is why Gen1 products are made up of tens, if not hundreds of leds. Products based on the Gen1 led are economical to produce and therefore provide an affordable entry level option. However, it’s important to understand the inherent limitations of these lights. They have a very narrow angle of visibility and they tend to lose their effectiveness in bright sunshine.

superflux-ledThe Gen2 led, also known as the Super Flux led, is widely used in automotive applications due to its higher energy output, much wider viewing angle and stout architecture. However, it did not find its way into many emergency vehicle lighting products. This can be attributed to both its size as well as the need to group large numbers of these leds together to produce a significant light output. Currently there are very few products using Gen 2 LEDs.

Today’s high tech leds come in a wide range of configurations. It’s no longer an apples to apples comparison. The reference to Gen3 is more akin to the fact that these new leds are able to operate at much higher energy levels for longer periods of time. This translates into a significant increase in light output. So it only takes a few of these high output leds to provide the required light output required for EVL. In luxeon gen3 ledaddition, these leds have very wide viewing angles, in some cases as much as 160 degrees. Because of this, products utilizing these leds have a greater effective warning signal. The Gen3 moniker therefore, is a misnomer. A much more accurate classification of these leds is wattage. leds used in most EVL products are either 1w or 3w. Higher power levels have been developed, but the heat they generate is greater than can be effectively dissipated. This means that for the foreseeable future, this is where “Gen3” warning lights will remain.

What does all of this mean? In short, Gen1 products offer generally acceptable performance at an economical price point. Products such as the Hawk I and Hawk II provide an economical entry point for the first responder. Gen3 led products are the current industry standard. These products offer the greatest performance in light output and wide angle visibility. Dash lights, such as the Titan series, and grille lights, such as the TLED04 and RECT-14 are brilliant day or night. They provide the greatest level of visibility and when you get down to the heart of the matter, being seen is the key to being safe when responding. Conspicuity is the key and emergency vehicle lighting incorporating Gen3 leds are the best performer.

The new Torrent Full Dual Color Demo Video is online

June 3, 2010

We just finished putting together a short one minute video to demo the full dual color capability of the new Torrent full dual color led lightbar. If you follow the link, you can view the video on our website at ResponderPSE.com or you view the Torrent lightbar video here on youtube. As soon as we finish our testing and receive our new pricing, we’ll be sending out an email blast. So if you want to be among the first to know, be sure and join our email newsletter.

Full Dual Color LED Lightbar

May 29, 2010

Axixtech Full Dual Color Torrent Red and Blue changes to Amber

Well, it’s finally here, the full dual color Torrent LED lightbar. This is one for the record books. Axixtech has delivered to us their factory prototypes of the all dual color lightbar. Now, we have a low profile led lightbar that actually changes color from red and blue to amber. Not just in the rear of the lightbar for the traffic direction, but for the entire lightbar; front, corners and rear. This is a first in the industry and only Axixtech holds the patent to the color changing technology. Other brands that offer “color changing” lightbars actually have to embed different color diodes in the warning modules whereas the Torrent led truly change colors. We are in the process of testing the bar as well as capturing video and photos with which to update our website. Be sure and join our mailing list if you want to keep up with the latest and greatest news from Responder Public Safety Equipment.

Announcing the soon to be released, full dual color torrent led lightbar

April 6, 2010

We have been working closely with the manufacturer of the Torrent, led lightbar for the last several months in order to release a brand new all dual color led lightbar. This new lightbar will feature the ability to display a full warning signal in it’s primary color(s) and the entire light bar will change to amber. This never before seen technology is going to be a huge leap forward for all kinds of applications. The towing industry here in St. Louis being one of them. Most tow truck operators serving the bi-state area are caught between running red and blue in Missouri and then only being allowed to use amber on the Illinois side. With the new full dual color led lightbar, this will no longer be an issue. We anticipate having our first unit, hot off the assembly line the first or second week of May. As soon as it arrives, we’ll get some video posted online. This is definitely a game changer.

The Grover 1510 Stuttertone Emergency Vehicle Air Horns are back in stock !!

March 8, 2010

It’s only been close to six months that we have been working to get Grover 1510 Stuttertone Emergency Vehicle Air Horns back in stock. The word received from our supplier is that Grover had intended to discontinue this line of air horns. We still have not been able to get a straight answer from Grover. We were not even sure if they would ever fill the back-orders for these or if we were just out of luck. Much to our surprise, eight of the air horns we’ve had on back order just showed up unannounced. So we’ve updated the website with the new pricing as there was a price increase, but you may now order these from our store once again.

Out of Stock…

March 5, 2010

We don’t like having to tell our customers that we’re out of stock, but for several products, we are. This is a short list of the items of which we are currently out of stock: 48D-R/W, TDSE4-R/W, TDXL6-R/W, 48D-B, 48D-B/W, BR-970S and LX-116. These products are manufactured off shore and several factors have caused our shortages. First, our sales have increased dramatically in the last few weeks. Our normal stocking levels have not been able to keep up. Second, the manufacturer is not producing and shipping fast enough to keep up with demand. Lastly, we’ve been upgrading our customers who’ve ordered the out of stock colors in the Hawk I led dash lights to the Titan TDSE4 and Titan TDXL6 dash lights and that has cleaned us out. We expect to be fully restocked in one to two weeks, but for now, please bear with us. If you have any questions about an existing order or if you’re getting ready to place an order, please give us a call and we’ll do whatever we can to get you taken care of.

Carson’s New Electronic Stuttertone “Air Horn” is now Available!

March 1, 2010

Carson Manufacturing recently released their new electronic Stuttertone Air Horn. Four versions have been introduced. For the amplifier, there is a waterproof electronic air horn unit and an in cab electronic air horn unit available.  Both of these units, the Carson HA-150 and Carson HA-100 air horn amplifiers require a siren speaker to complete the installation. Then there’s the Carson HPK-150 Stuttertone air horn kit and the HPK-100 Stuttertone Air Horn Kit. Both of these kits come complete with the Stuttertone air horn amplifier, remote control operation panel and 100w siren speaker. These are completely street legal and perfect for volunteers that are not allowed to run sirens with their “courtesy” lights. Visit our website for more information about these great new products. Carson makes the best siren, now they make the best air horn.

We are overstocked with blue & blue/white DXM206 dash lights

February 20, 2010

We ordered to many Micromax Dual Xtreme led dash lights and we’ve put them on clearance to move them out. We have a limited number of these so get them now while you can. Once these are gone, they will be back to our regular sale price.

Lower prices and new siren / speaker combos added

February 14, 2010

We’re human… and to that end, we don’t always keep our website as up to date as we would like. In that vein, we try to review our pricing as often as possible. Well, today, we’ve done so. We found that our pricing on our hideaway strobe kits were much higher than they should have been as our costs for these products has actually been lowered due to our volume. So we’ve lowered our prices for these kits in order to pass the savings along to our customers. We also finally found time to add some new siren and speaker bundles as well. Our Carson Siren and LX Speaker Bundles now include the popular Volunteer Series Sirens from Carson. No rest for the weary I suppose, as we are constantly working to bring the best products and prices to our customers.

Just Added: Carson Manufacturing’s new Electronic “Stuttertone” Air Horn Amplifiers and Kits

February 9, 2010

Do you volunteer or work in a state that restricts POV siren use? Then, courtesy is really all you can rely on. Well courtesy got some LOUD and LEGAL help!

These new products were introduced by Carson Manufacturing in January. We now have these electronic air horns on order and they are truly amazing. These were made for the volunteers that are not allowed to use sirens in their POV’s. Courtesy is not all it’s cracked up to be and with the new air horn series from Carson, volunteers will now have the ability to get driver’s attention with a loud and legal means. The best part is you don’t need an air supply for these. Through the wonder of electronics, we now have an inexpensive and easy to install solution that is amazingly close to sounding like the real deal.


Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.