Specifications: Operating voltage: 1030V dc, waterproof rate: I 67, beam pattern: Spot beam (30 degree spot beam pattern), color temperature: 6000K (pure white), material: Die cast aluminum housing , mounting bracket: Stainless steel, LED power: 108W (36pcs x 3w high intensity LEDs), remark: The lumen and power are just theoretical values. If you use an instrument to measure, it may be less than this value. Features: Lamp body is faster radiating for aluminum, high temperature resistance, beauty exterior. Good virtuousness, anti high/low temperature burst. Stainless steel, shake proof, rustproof, water proof. Energy saving, high brightness, long lifespan applications: Car and motorcycle, fire engine, ambulance and back up lighting, off road lighting, truck, trailer interior and exterior lighting, construction lighting, garden, backyard lighting, boat lighting. The difference between a floodlight and a spotlight: A spotlight has a narrow beam that concentrates light on a small area. A floodlight is built so that the light spreads over a wide area. With a spotlight you will see things further away in front of you however it will leave everything beside you in the dark with a floodlight the reverse is the case. Package included: 1Pc x 108w LED work light package included: 1Pc x 108w LED work light.
Product Features
- Package include:1 X 108w LED spot light bar
- LED power: 108W (36pcs x 3w high intensity LEDs)
- Beam:30 Degree spot beam , waterproof rate: I 67
- Condition: 1% Brand new
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Not water proof !!!!
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