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Brand New 10" E-series Led Lightbar on 2040-parts.com

US $360.00
Location:

Huntington Beach, California, United States

Huntington Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Rigid Industries Manufacturer Part Number:RGDL010E

Please allow up to 10 business days for shipping.

-AVAILABLE IN COLORS :

  • AMBER ( $390.00 )
  • WHITE

-AVAILABLE IN SPOT or FLOOD PATTERN (Please specify!)

20 degree flood pattern
10 degree spot pattern
Unbreakable Lexan Lens
6061 Aluminum extrusion
Durable UV Powdercoat Finish
Sealed Water Proof Connector
Plug and Play Wiring Harness with Switch
9 - 36 VDC
50,000+ hour life span
Available in spot, flood
Zero UV Emissions
IP68 rating
No Hot spots
No Vibration or bouncing beams
100% optically clear lens
No Warm up, Instant on/off

Get More for less by Going GREEN!
Decrease your expenses and reduce your power consumption. Light is measured in Lumens per watt. How much light is produced for every watt of electricity used? Simply put, Rigid LED Lights eliminate the need for generators and reduce the drain on your battery compared to tradition lighting. With 10 years+ of redefining LED Lighting for the Power Sports Industries, Rigid Industries patented technologies and high performance products continue to raise the bar.

LED Lifetime - 50,000+ hours (yes thats correct 50,000+ hours!)
LEDs are solid state devices with no moving parts. Rigid LED Lights are able to withstand shock and vibration better than traditional Halogen, HID and Xenon lights. The expanded life of the LED means that theyll last for over 50,000 hour compared to Halogen and Xenon lights which typically last up to 1,000 and 5,000 hours respectively. Considering the extreme conditions in the marine environment, Rigid LEDs are the logical choice for all your lighting needs.

Tired of Changing Bulbs and Repairing Damaged Parts?
Rigid LED Lights are manufactured to withstand the harshest environments that mother nature can dish out. The LED Lights are made with only the finest marine grade materials available. Rigid Industries manufacturing process ensures LED Lights that are resistant to water penetration, shock and vibration. Touch them once, then sit back and admire the performance for the life of your boat. Everything should be this simple and enjoyable.

Crisp, Clear, Consistent Lights
As light bulbs age, their color consistency and brightness diminishes. New replacement bulbs will look noticeably different compared to the remaining bulbs. Customized LED binning ensures only the highest consistency of LED color and brightness for manufacturing of your Rigid LED products. Rigid LED Lights are turned on quickly and efficiently with little battery draw. HID and Xenon technologies quickly drain huge amounts current at start up in order to power the bulbs.

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