Specification:
Operating Voltage: 10-30V DC
Power: 9W
Optional Beam: Spot beam
Color Temperature: 6000K
Waterproof Rate: IP67
Material: Diecast aluminum housing, Stainless steel mounting bracket, PMMA lens
Lifespan: 50000h
Applications: -Off-road vehicles, 4×4, Jeep, Car, SUV, Truck, Back Up Light, Boat cabin, Vessels, Bus, Boat, Fire Engines, Forklifts, Military, Mining, Trains, Tanks, Farming and Heavy Equipment, etc.
Package Included:
2 x 9W Round LED Light with Mounting Bracket and Screws
Product Features
- 【LED POWER】9W/PCS. 6000K Color Temperature. Apply to 10-30 Volt DC power vehicles and devices, the led light bar can be widely fit to most type of vehicles style.
- 【HIGH PERFORMANCE】IP67 rated water and dust resistant, shockproof. Upgrade PC lens offers high light transmission.
- 【GOOD HEAT DISSIPATION】Diecast aluminum housing is good for heat dissipation. Effectively extend the light bar’s life-span to over 30,000 hours.
- 【WIDE APPLICATIONS】Off-road vehicles, 4×4, Jeep, Motorbike, Car, SUV, Truck, Back Up Light, Boat cabin, Vessels, Bus, Boat, Fire Engines, Forklifts, Military, Mining, Trains, Tanks, Farming and Heavy Equipment, etc.
- 【PACKAGE & WARRANTY】2*9W Led Round Work Light, Mounting Brackets and Screws. Easy to Install. 1 Years Warranty.
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