3×3 Inch 24w Cube Led Pod Spot Lights
LED Power: 24W 6pcs*4w high intensity LEDS
Operating Voltage: 10-30V DC
Color Temperature: 6000K
Waterproof rate: IP 68
Material: Die-cast aluminum housing, stainless steel bracket
Mounting Bracket: Stainless Steel
Lens material: PMMA
Life Span:30000H
Working Temperature: -40°C~60°C
Dimensions: 3×3 Inch
Beam Type: 60 degree Spot Beam
Theoretical Lumens Output: 2000LM
Body Color: Black
Package: 2*24W Spot Lights 2*Covers 2* Brackets
Product Features
- 3*3 Inch amber pods light, 3*3 Inch pods lights flood beam, 24W, 6PCS*4w, Voltage: DC 12V 24V; Lumens: 2000LM/pc; high intensity Cree Chip; Extremely bright at night; Come with amber cover, you can choose to use the cover or not, and the light will aslo be dustproof with the cover on;
- 【Material】 Die-cast aluminum housing, stainless steel brackets; have good function of waterproof,no problem when expose to rainy days, no issue with moisture and leaking;
- 【Wide Application】 Compatible with off-road vehicle, ATVs, UTV, SUV, truck, engineering vehicles, off-road, boat, 4*4, jeep etc;
- 【Easy to install】come with mounting brackets, screw, have tool to tighten the screws, light will firmly fixed on; red wire for positive and black for negative;
- 【Package】2pcs pods lights & 2pcs amber cover.【 IF THEY CAN’T WORK FOR YOUR AUTO OR ANY OTHER PROBLEM, PLEASE CONTACT US FIRSTLY AND WE WILL OFFER YOU INSTRUCTION!】
Fantastic for fogs and off-roading So far, I love these as fog lights on my Tacoma. I wired them into my plate bumper, and the fit was perfect. Without the amber covers, they are blinding bright and will be great on the night trails that we run. With the amber covers on, they work awesome as fogs for in town. Nobody has high-beamed me yet, and the fill is great even though they are spots. Point them down a little below your main headlights, and they really help.The true test will be over time, especially after…
Bright ambers, work great as fog lights Nice and bright! The amber covers dim the lights a noticeable amount, but they are still more than bright enough for fog lights. I knew these were inexpensive copies of overpriced LEDs, and the real problem with many cheaper copies is water intrusion. The first thing I did was disassemble these lights and seal them with silicone, just to prevent potential issues before they arose. Then I soldered on some weatherpak connectors to finish out a completely ‘waterproof’ system. I mounted them in a…
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