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KC HiLiTES


KC HiLiTES
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A manufacturer of accessory lighting founded in 1970.

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The following section is an excerpt from Wikipedia's KC HiLiTES page on 17 June 2020, text available via the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

KC HiLiTES, Inc is a manufacturer of off-road lighting based in Arizona.

The company was founded in 1970 in Saugus, California by Peter Kim Brown and his wife Carol Brown and named using their initials KC. They were spurred to start the company when Peter began using landing lights from aircraft adapted to fit his truck, and realized that the way they were mounted wouldn't stand up to the rigors of use of the off-road community of race buggies and pickups. Available lighting at the time was limited to 55-watt halogen lamps that were in Brown's words, "really disappointing in the desert". Initially he made a few sets for friends, but eventually began working with neighbors out of his garage assembling the lights, building the wiring harnesses and selling the packages to off-roaders and local shops. In 1974, the company was moved to Williams, Arizona where it remains today. Many race teams used KC's lamps, included pioneers Walker Evans and Ivan Stewart.

Currently Peter's step-son Michael Dehaas owns the company after purchasing it in 2004.

The company's best known product is the Daylighter®. The Daylighter® served as the backbone of KC's development for many years. KC designed the special patented isolated rubber mount for the Daylighter when they noticed too many failures due to the severe vibration within the metal housing during off-road use. Many hours were spent with GE engineers learning about the intricacies of lighting, sealed beams, filaments, the varied types of construction, wattage and candlepower in order to devise a way to completely encircle the bulb in rubber, helping isolate it from damaging vibrations.

In the 1990s, KC developed the HID (High Intensity Discharge) lighting system, based on the same metal halide concept used to illuminate giant sports complexes. More recently, KC offers HIDs and LEDs for off-road use, and for commercial and industrial applications. Many ATVs are now running HIDs, LEDs and other KC lighting products.


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DateArticleAuthor/Source
6 July 2016New at Summit Racing Equipment: KC HiLiTES Gravity Series LED LightsSummit Racing Equipment
15 September 2016KC GRAVITY® PRO6 Series LED Lights and Light Bars Shipping NowKC HiLiTES, Inc.





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