TMH 18w LED Work Light is High quality LED light product from TMH Technology. Brightness is over 1450 lumens with PMMA lens and Diecast Aluminum housing. Big Heat Sink will keep your LED life long. Perfect for Tractor Off Road Lamp ATV Jeep 4×4 Golf car with 12v 24v DC
Specifications:
Brand : TMH ®
Quantity : 1pcs (Black Painted , Die-cast aluminum housing)
LED Power : 18W (6 pcs 3w High Power LED Taiwan Chip
Voltage : 12 – 24V DC
Color temperature: 6000K
Luminosity: 1450 Lm
IP rating: IP67
Lifespan > 50,000 working hours
Applications:
Off-Road vehicles purpose : 4WD, UTV, Sand rail, ATV, SUV, Motorbike, Bus, Trailer, Truck, Train
Specific vehicle purpose : Mining truck, Excavator, Bulldozer, Crane, Road roller, Fork Lift, Fire engine, Police & Rescue Vehicle, Military Vehicle
Others purpose : Courtyard lamp, Fishing, Boat, Yacht, Road Lamp, Street Light
Package includes:
1 pcs of TMH ® Led Work Light 18w with Bracket & screw set
Product Features
- Brand:TMH®
- 18w High Power LED Light Source work on 12v 24v DC
- Waterproof IP67 with Brightness 1450 lumens
- Life Span : 50,000 hrs Spot Beam 30 Degree
- Cool White Light 6000K Size 6 x 1.8 inch + 2 years warranty
5 Stars for Price, 4 for Quality First off, when I get items that are (in my my opinion) 4.5 star… I post a 5. This isn’t a 5 star product, because that would mean they are absolutely flawless. As with most things in life, flawless these are not.HOWEVER, they do pretty much rock. 18W of LED power as many of you know is super bright. The beam on them is nice and wide and the color is a very nice “pure white” as opposed to the bluish hue some LEDs have. I’m actually using these for two different…
BRIGHT!!! Super bright! Lit it up in my office to check it. Comes with what appears to be an 8MM x 24MM mounting bolt (sorry I don’t have a thread gauge to verify, just a caliper). Slot in mounting bracket is 8MM x 25MM. Seems like a sturdy enough mounting bracket. I haven’t mounted it yet but the one thing that looks annoying is that depending where you’re putting it you may have to mount the bracket first, then mount the light to the bracket. Could be a pain depending on how you mount it and what…
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