Scope 9" LED Driving Lights (Combo) with Wiring Harness
HOODED REFLECTORS: Hooded Reflector technology incorporates reflectors positioned at the top and bottom of the light, capturing the light with greater efficiency compared to traditional reflector cups, minimizing light loss.
TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION (TIR): TIR optic lenses run through the center of the driving light, capturing 100% of the LEDs' output, ensuring optimal lighting efficiency and projection for an exceptional driving experience. Spot lenses focus the light directly ahead, while Combo lenses spread the light horizontally for broader coverage.
SIDE SHOOTER & DRLs: Featuring diffused optic lenses on the sides and utilizing 4 LEDs to provide enhanced peripheral vision. When the driving lights are off, these side shooters can be used as driving lights, along with illuminated branding on top.
HEAT DISSIPATION & COLOR: Efficient heat dissipation is crucial for LED performance and longevity. High-performance LEDs are mounted directly to the cast housing, ensuring maximum brightness over extended periods.
FEATURES:
- IP68 water and dust protection
- Case breather for heat escape and water-tight seal, eliminating condensation
- Case-mounted LEDs for fast heat dissipation, keeping the lights cool
- Virtually indestructible polycarbonate lens
- Rust-preventing facia with no front-facing screws
- DuPont powder-coated cast aluminum housing with stainless steel mount system
- Center and side pinning bolts for ultimate rigidity
- 3-year warranty
Specifications
Raw Lumens: | 16,000 Single | 32,000 Pair |
Effective Lumens: | 10,800 Single | 21,600 Pair |
Lumen Efficiency: | 67.5% |
LEDs: | LUMINUS |
LED Configuration: | 6 x 12W and 4 x 10W High Output LEDs |
Dimmable: | Yes |
IP Rating: | IP68 Water & Dust Ingress |
1 Lux Rating: | 1,050M Single | 1,414M Pair |
Lux @ 10M: | 4,722 |
Max Power: | 113.5W |
Current Draw: | ~12.6AMPS @ 12V |
Kelvin (Color): | 5,700K |
This Includes:
- 2x Scope 9" LED Driving Lights (Combo)
- 9" Scope Light Wiring Harness
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