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Specifications:
. Operating Voltage: 10-30 DC
. Waterproof rate: IP 67
. 3W/PC EPISTAR LEDS
. Color Temperature: 6000K
. Lens material: PMMA
. Material: Diecast aluminum housing
. Mounting Bracket: Alu firm bracket
. Beam: Flood /spot beam optional
. 30000 hours above life time
. Certificates: CE, RoHS, IP67
Applications:
Indoor & Outdoor uses
Back up light
Off Road Lighting
Truck, Trailer Interior & Exterior Lighting
Construction Lighting
Garden, Backyard Lighting
Boat Lighting
Package included:
2 * LED combo light
2 * Mounting brackets kit
Product Features
- A pair of 60 degree, 10-30V DC LED flood light, die-cast aluminum housing with stainless steel to anti-rust.
- Adjustable bracket makes changing direction of light beam easily.
- Waterproof, dust-proof, rust-proof, anti-corruption, flood beam for extreme conditions.
- Installed on front / back bumper, roof, motorcycle & bike as DRL, fog light, reversing light or assist lamp.
- [One-year warranty] 30,000+ hours life, 63W output, pretty bright even in day light.
Awesome lights for off-road or tractor use! I purchased this for my Massey Ferguson 30B industrial Tractor. I tied the lights into the factory switch and mounted them on the rollover bar. They are much brighter than I expected. Surpassed my expectations. My first thought when turning them on was “stadium lighting”. Installation is easy, the bracket even has two raised parts to keep the bolt from spinning while you tighten the nut. The wiring is relatively short (under 12″) so unless your harness is within 8″ you will need…
Very dissasitsfied, poor customer service. Bought this set of lights on April 6, 2016. I had installed them on a custom rear truck bumper. I am a professional in this field. I used weather tight connectors, soldered and heat shrunk the electrical connections, and were cased into a steel bumper with a rubber washer to eliminate vibration. As of December 19, 2016, one light unit is barely working and the other unit is starting to lose its diodes. The lights were wired directly into the backup lights on the truck. I pulled the light and…
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