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Still a Classic: Neon Undercarriage Lights
For many years, neon lights have been a popular night light in bars, clubs, billboards, signs, and cars. For neon lighting in a car, tubes are placed under the car to release a captivating glow, giving your vehicle an additional detail for others to look at. Even though there are newer lighting systems in cars like LED night lights, neon lighting still has major fans.
There's been much discussion regarding neon undercar lights by car fanatics; some good and some bad. In comparison with LED lighting, neon lighting is a great deal brighter, which makes it an ideal choice for someone who wants to put a vibrant or attractive aura under their vehicle. The way that the neon lights light up under and around the car makes it easy to work around all your car angles, providing you with the feeling of floating while presenting other great features of your customized car. Neon lighting is placed in a special kind of plastic that protects the neon tubes. This plastic provides the lights with more durability.
Meanwhile, individual LED lights won't be quite as bright. You might need many LED tubes to be equivalent to the brightness of neon lights. If you would rather both a fluid and solid underbody system, neon lighting is the better choice. You even can install neon lighting on the smaller areas on the inside of your car like on the door, under the seat and on the dashboard. As far as classic lighting is concerned, neon lights are unrivaled.
Neon lights usually cost less compared to LED lights. Neon lights can be an easy fix when you would like a lighting system right away, since they can be quickly put in. You can even plug it in the cigarette lighter in your car. Neon lighting can even be set to pulse through your car's stereo. From a more functional view point, neon lighting has been standard for a long time.
LED light buffs, however consider neon underglow lights as the 'old school' in custom car lighting. LED lights' lack of glow is compensated by its dependability since LED bulbs last longer than neon light tubes. LED lights can be programmed to create a variety of colors or patterns, unlike neon lighting, which is only able to produce a fairly limited color set. LED lighting can easily be controlled through blue-tooth technology. LED undercarriage lights usually start up more quickly than neon lighting, particularly when it's cold. But most importantly, the sealed LED light bulbs do not use as much power compared to neon light bulbs.
But as much as car fanatics would like to say that neon lighting is old school, your underglo still depends on what you would like your car to look like. It's a fact that neon will give cars more of the charm, more of an edge, and more of a glow. Actually, a lot of the old school and retro dialogue is what makes neon lighting a classic night light in customized cars. The bright elements of neon lights guarantees that your car gets the attention it deserves.
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