
Originally Posted by
Tombie
Total output (within reason) matters little compared to CRI. "Those in the know" are smart to sacrifice total lumens in favor of increased CRI. Lumens provide a **** factor, but high CRI makes light useful.
There’s benefits with low CCT, high CRI in terms of reduced pupil constriction due to lack of blue which aids distance vision at night and the narrowing of the spectrum, especially with a wide pupil, this can enhance focus on distant objects.
Higher CCT tends to worsen and lower CCT tends to lessen discomfort glare for any given intensity; this means if CCT is lower the intensity can be greater without a perceived increase in glare, which in turn means greater safety performance.
Damned interesting points.
I never thought of pupil movements in response to colour.
I blithely assumed that a higher colour temp would be more like sunlight, which would be the ultimate outcome.
My first thought is, is it significant in the field ?
Can somebody (maybe a young person, as they’re more expendable) go for a standard drive, and get an offsider to measure their pupils, once whilst using low colour temp filament globes, then again with high colour temp LEDs fitted ?
To the OP:
LED headlights are fine if the vehicle is designed and built with them to comply with the ADRs.
Increasing numbers of new vehicles are made that way.
Putting them in headlamps designed for filament globes contravenes the ADRs as their output does not conform with intensity and safety rules.
Mounting extra lamps of any variety is virtually unrestricted, as long as they are connected to be able to operate only when your high beam is switched on.
Rearwards facing lighting is also permissible, as long as they can only be switched on when your reverse lights are on, and there is no independent switch available in the cab.
I’d highly recommend sticking as many LED spotties or floods or combo lamps out the front as you like, as long as you switch them from the high beam circuit.
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