mPOWER or nFORCE lightheads?

PolandBlueLights

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I am going to order dual color blue/white perimeter lights. Which one should I choose? Which one have better, brighter white steady burn option? I am considering mPOWER fascia 3'', 4'', 4x2 and nFORCE grill/deck or surface mount lights.
 
The nForce is by far the superior light, but it is also physically larger and more expensive. But there's no question it's the better light.
 
John Smith thakns for your reply. Price isn't the most important factor for me so if they are better, I prefer pay extra dolars and get better product ;)
 
The nFORCE, as John said, is going to be a brighter light. Hands down, no comparison.

Where mPOWER wins is in it's compact size. That's not to say the output is horrible on them, it's rather good considering the size.

The squads that we build get a mixture of the two depending on where the light heads are mounted on the vehicle.

The only slight advantage the mPOWER light has as far as programmability, is going to be using the configIT module. But honestly there's probably not much you want to do that you can't just use the preset tables for.

Also depending on what you are doing, you could do a poor man's blueprint. Order the data mPOWERs and a replacement BOB.
 
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The nFORCE, as John said, is going to be a brighter light. Hands down, no comparison.

Where mPOWER wins is in it's compact size. That's not to say the output is horrible on them, it's rather good considering the size.

The squads that we build get a mixture of the two depending on where the light heads are mounted on the vehicle.

The only slight advantage the mPOWER light has as far as programmability, is going to be using the configIT module. But honestly there's probably not much you want to do that you can't just use the preset tables for.

Also depending on what you are doing, you could do a poor man's blueprint. Order the data mPOWERs and a replacement BOB.
Thanks ;) I am going to order nFORCE and some Intersectors because of their 180 degree light spreed.
 

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