MagicMtnDan
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I found out that Rigid Industries has developed a new optic, their HYPERSPOT, and they've used it in a 2 x 2 pattern for their Dually product line.
And this new HYPERSPOT optic will also be used in their all-new RDS (Radius) series light bar (curved light bar).
The HYPERSPOT optic is shooting light down range in a big way and it's going to make these products top sellers for Rigid Industries.
Their HYPERSPOT optic is putting out light that's about 40-50% greater LUX readings than their standard spot.
By the way, some has asked why Rigid Industries does not make an XML (10w) emitter or an even bigger (25w) cannon) and the reason is it doesn't make sense to make those products if you have good optics.
Contrary to what many seem to think, more power is NOT more light.
LUX is the metric you need to compare.
See my thread on LED technology for more info on Lux vs. Lumens vs. Candlepower, etc.
And this new HYPERSPOT optic will also be used in their all-new RDS (Radius) series light bar (curved light bar).
The HYPERSPOT optic is shooting light down range in a big way and it's going to make these products top sellers for Rigid Industries.
Their HYPERSPOT optic is putting out light that's about 40-50% greater LUX readings than their standard spot.
By the way, some has asked why Rigid Industries does not make an XML (10w) emitter or an even bigger (25w) cannon) and the reason is it doesn't make sense to make those products if you have good optics.
Contrary to what many seem to think, more power is NOT more light.
LUX is the metric you need to compare.
See my thread on LED technology for more info on Lux vs. Lumens vs. Candlepower, etc.