🌟 Light Up Your Adventure!
The Nilight 2PCS 5Inch 96W Flood LED Light Bar delivers an impressive 3600 lumens of brightness, ensuring clear visibility during nighttime driving. With adjustable mounting brackets and an IP67 waterproof rating, these lights are designed for durability and versatility, making them suitable for a wide range of vehicles and applications. Each package includes two powerful light bars, perfect for enhancing your outdoor experience.
Manufacturer | Nilight |
Brand | Nilight |
Model | 20001F-B |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 5.08 x 8.89 cm; 930 g |
Item model number | 20001F-B |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 20001F-B |
Position | Front |
Bulb Type | LED |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Voltage | 30 Volts |
Wattage | 96 watts |
Item Weight | 930 g |
S**D
Cool
Very nice
H**E
Bright !
Not as far reaching as I would have liked! But well worth the money
S**Y
Good lights, but their hardware leaves a lot to be desired.
These are good, quality, bright lights, but their mounting hardware leaves a lot to be desired, and no instructions. I had to buy alternate, higher quality fasteners to mount to my jeep. They include all kinds of QR codes for marketing this and marketing that, but can't include some instructions? Chaps my hyde every time.
J**D
Decent Brightness for the Price
Decent brightness but nowhere near 96 watts. 20 gauge wire on lights is way to small to carry 96 watts. I wired these through a wiring harness with relay so there was no voltage drop to limit brightness. These are 100% flood lights with no forward spot reach. I adapted them to use on front of my 74 Jeep CJ 5. Very limited space on either side of winch so I hoped these would suffice since they fit perfectly. They light up the side of the road very nicely out to about 75-100 feet so they are great at low speed off road use here in East Tennessee in the woods. No help at all as “driving lights.” I really need combination spot and flood lights for the Jeep so I will use these on a tractor with front end loader as originally intended. For the money these are good lights ,at least for the brightness. Jeep stays in garage and I don’t drive it much in the rain to hunt and fish so I don’t know about water intrusion. As others have mentioned the mounting brackets can be very difficult to use except in ideal situations.Update: Moisture has become a problem in one of the two lights I installed. This has occurred after leaving the vehicle outside for a few nights even though it and the lights were covered with a waterproof tarp. Disassembled light and sealed with silicone. This is not an easy task but it has helped. It is difficult to remove all the moisture and you end up sealing some of it in. It seems to dissipate slowly in hot dry weather. Light still works fine but the water intrusion is disappointing.
S**O
This works, but in no way lives up to specifications.
These are advertised as 96W units, with 32x3W LEDs. There are, in fact, 32 LEDs in there. Initially powering this on, it was clear that it was NOWHERE NEAR 96W, so I got out a voltmeter and ammeter. @13.6V, these drew 1.56A, for a total electrical draw of 21.2W. Once you account for losses in the voltage converter/current limiter, there can certainly be no more than 20W delivered to the LEDs. Given the ouput of these compared to, say, a 10W Cree LED, it's clear that these LEDs are not very efficient. Given that the wires seem to be about 20 gauge, it's clear that the manufacturer KNEW these were never going to draw the amperage that would be needed for 96W.Now, these DO WORK. They'll give you light. Just imagine these more as 10-20W lights, not 96W lights.
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