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32" Led Light Bar 180w on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Conroe, Texas, United States

Conroe, Texas, United States
Condition:New

High Performance LED Light Bars

LED Power: 180W
Lumens: 16,800
Operating Voltage: 10-32V DC
Waterproof rate: IP 68
60PCS*3W high intensity LEDs,
Base Color: Black
Color Temperature: 6000K
Material: Diecast aluminum housing
Lens material: PC
Mounting Bracket:Stainless Steal bracket
Beam Type: 8 degree spot beam / 90 degree flood beam Combo
Lifetime: 30,000 hours
LIGHT BAR DIMENSIONS:
Housing Dimensions: 31.5 inches
Aluminum Alloy Housing
Lens surface is made of PC; allowing for high light transmission
Optimal design for heat elimination.
High-performance housing; extremely waterproof, dustproof, quakeproof.
Anti-explosion
Easy to install
Illumination distance is much further than normal bulb.
1-year warranty.

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