LED Spot and Bar Lights
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LED Spot and Bar Lights
I have come across an amazing product I have decided to take on as a business venture.
The 6 LED Spot above is the size of a standard 6" spot light.
Lights bars also available.. 2,4,6,10 up to 28LED's
Some examples of what the lights looks like compared to standard lights on a motor cycle. Lights used in this demonstration is 2 x Solo pod 1 x 10 watt LED units..
Pricing of the Solstice series is as follows:
Solo Pod R 1200 (900 lumen)
Solstice 4100 R 4410 (3600 lumen) (equivalent to 300W+ halogen)
Solstice 6100 R 6100 (5400 lumen) (equivalent to 500W+ halogen)
Pricing of the new Reflex series (bar) is as follows:
2LED R 2595 (1800 lumen)
4LED R 4410 (3600 lumen) (equivalent to 300W+ halogen)
6LED R 6100 (5400 lumen) (equivalent to 500W+ halogen)
10LED R 8595 (9000 lumen) (equivalent to ????W halogen)
There are additional models available (up to 28 LED), but we will only bring those in on client order.
Some more stats:
Equipped with brand new 10 watt LED technology, each of the 10 watt LED’s produces 800 lumens. The XIL-S6100 series 60 watt 6” round off road lamp 4800 Lumens (500 watt halogen equivalent) and the XIL-S4100 series 40 watt 4” square off road lamp produces 3200 lumens (300 watt halogen equivalent). This makes them the most powerful lighting system on the market in such a compact design. Not only do they produce more light, they are also the most efficient with the 6100 series drawing only 5 amps, and the 4100 series drawing 3.3 amps. Due to their advanced electronic drivers, which are also responsible for variable 9-60 Volt DC input and their long life span of 50.000 Hours. Other key features include: Rugged die-cast luminum housing (provides optimum durability and heat dissipation). The Solstice series also features an IP68 ingress protection rated housing making them impenetrable to dust and, submersible under water up to 3 meters. The unbreakable polycarbonate lenses are housed by a 6061 aluminum face plate which doubles as a radiant heat sink to melt away snow and ice in frigid conditions. Their stainless steel mounting bracket features knurled aiming knobs for 90 degrees of adjustment and is centered on the profile of the lights which provides a slim 1.5” mounting depth. The Solstice series has also been subjected to a 6Grms vibration test to ensure their performance in high impact conditions (ideal for off-road, and industrial applications). Performance of these lights is better than Xenon HID lights costing twice as much.
Comparitive Light Values
Type Watt Lumen
Halogen 55W <1000
Halogen 100W <2000
Halogen 130W <2600
HID 35W 3200
HID 50W 3600
LED (4x10W) 40W 3200
LED (6x10W) 60W 4800
The 6 LED Spot above is the size of a standard 6" spot light.
Lights bars also available.. 2,4,6,10 up to 28LED's
Some examples of what the lights looks like compared to standard lights on a motor cycle. Lights used in this demonstration is 2 x Solo pod 1 x 10 watt LED units..
Pricing of the Solstice series is as follows:
Solo Pod R 1200 (900 lumen)
Solstice 4100 R 4410 (3600 lumen) (equivalent to 300W+ halogen)
Solstice 6100 R 6100 (5400 lumen) (equivalent to 500W+ halogen)
Pricing of the new Reflex series (bar) is as follows:
2LED R 2595 (1800 lumen)
4LED R 4410 (3600 lumen) (equivalent to 300W+ halogen)
6LED R 6100 (5400 lumen) (equivalent to 500W+ halogen)
10LED R 8595 (9000 lumen) (equivalent to ????W halogen)
There are additional models available (up to 28 LED), but we will only bring those in on client order.
Some more stats:
Equipped with brand new 10 watt LED technology, each of the 10 watt LED’s produces 800 lumens. The XIL-S6100 series 60 watt 6” round off road lamp 4800 Lumens (500 watt halogen equivalent) and the XIL-S4100 series 40 watt 4” square off road lamp produces 3200 lumens (300 watt halogen equivalent). This makes them the most powerful lighting system on the market in such a compact design. Not only do they produce more light, they are also the most efficient with the 6100 series drawing only 5 amps, and the 4100 series drawing 3.3 amps. Due to their advanced electronic drivers, which are also responsible for variable 9-60 Volt DC input and their long life span of 50.000 Hours. Other key features include: Rugged die-cast luminum housing (provides optimum durability and heat dissipation). The Solstice series also features an IP68 ingress protection rated housing making them impenetrable to dust and, submersible under water up to 3 meters. The unbreakable polycarbonate lenses are housed by a 6061 aluminum face plate which doubles as a radiant heat sink to melt away snow and ice in frigid conditions. Their stainless steel mounting bracket features knurled aiming knobs for 90 degrees of adjustment and is centered on the profile of the lights which provides a slim 1.5” mounting depth. The Solstice series has also been subjected to a 6Grms vibration test to ensure their performance in high impact conditions (ideal for off-road, and industrial applications). Performance of these lights is better than Xenon HID lights costing twice as much.
Comparitive Light Values
Type Watt Lumen
Halogen 55W <1000
Halogen 100W <2000
Halogen 130W <2600
HID 35W 3200
HID 50W 3600
LED (4x10W) 40W 3200
LED (6x10W) 60W 4800
Later....
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
One of the guys in the rescue unit has the 4 led spots on his car.
Even in the day they are ridiculously bright and blind people. Very cool
One question? Can you get green ones and can you get flashing green led's?
I need to make a flashing light bar for rescues! with green lights!
cheers
Even in the day they are ridiculously bright and blind people. Very cool
One question? Can you get green ones and can you get flashing green led's?
I need to make a flashing light bar for rescues! with green lights!
cheers
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
Hi Luke, we don't have anything available right now for you flashing unit. Thank you for your feedback on your friends lights. These are truly lights that you have to see to believe.lukestrugnell wrote:One of the guys in the rescue unit has the 4 led spots on his car.
Even in the day they are ridiculously bright and blind people. Very cool
One question? Can you get green ones and can you get flashing green led's?
I need to make a flashing light bar for rescues! with green lights!
cheers
Guys, we also have a full range of HID units and systems for upgrades and replacement of halogen. I just don't want to make things confusing with too much information.
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
If you have ever seen these LED spots you will realise old spotlights are dead....these things are amazing!
Always wondered where to get them now we know.
Good luck with your new venture!
Always wondered where to get them now we know.
Good luck with your new venture!
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I think during rescues equipment is tested to the limit!
Ivor seems to have had no problem with his during rescues! I vote yes, I would buy a set if I had the bucks!
Ivor seems to have had no problem with his during rescues! I vote yes, I would buy a set if I had the bucks!
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
David, what are you going about deliveries for out-of-town orders?
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
This seems the way to go in the future; would like to get a closer look at it especially at nite time
It should also become more affordable with the passing of time?
It should also become more affordable with the passing of time?
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
Hi Zepplinzepplin wrote:David, what are you going about deliveries for out-of-town orders?
We would usually use Postnet Speed courier services at an additional cost of around R120 to a place like Cape Town.
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
Um, some questions: how legal will this spots be?
One cannot buy 100W globes any more, so what will happen at a road block?
CP
One cannot buy 100W globes any more, so what will happen at a road block?
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
Tell them this is energy saving bulbs :)cprinsloo wrote:Um, some questions: how legal will this spots be?
One cannot buy 100W globes any more, so what will happen at a road block?
CP
Interesting question and it would be nice to find out
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
As the spots use low-power LEDs, this should not be a problem. What will be a problem is if the lights are not positioned correctly (i.e. aimed too hih or into oncoming traffic), the light they emit is positively blinding. I bought a Fenix TK-40 which runs off 8 (and even four!!) penlight batteries. The beam is the most intense I have ever seen on a torch and one cannot look into the beam at all.
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You will only be able to use these as spot lights when Highbeam is switched on. They will be to bright for dimmed lights and fog lights with lots of bleed through of light.Family_Dog wrote:As the spots use low-power LEDs, this should not be a problem. What will be a problem is if the lights are not positioned correctly (i.e. aimed too hih or into oncoming traffic), the light they emit is positively blinding. I bought a Fenix TK-40 which runs off 8 (and even four!!) penlight batteries. The beam is the most intense I have ever seen on a torch and one cannot look into the beam at all.
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
Another Q? Do they have or come with covers?
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
(Ox4)ms, good question, someone asked me this today while I was chatting to them, so I have just directed the question to my supplier as I do not see anything like this in the brochures or website. I will post and answer as soon as I have one.
My truck look to be coming home tomorrow, so I can get my life back in order hopefully.
My truck look to be coming home tomorrow, so I can get my life back in order hopefully.
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
Tx for the feedback, where do you operate from if I want to see them, maybee OOOODS can buy me a xmas present
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
Is there anywhere we can view these LED lights
OR even better
Have a demonstration at night????
This will get your sales up.........
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OR even better
Have a demonstration at night????
This will get your sales up.........
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
Hi net 'n vragie.
Is die pryse soos aangegee vir een lig of 'n stel van twee?
Mens sit mos nie net een spotlight op nie.
Is die pryse soos aangegee vir een lig of 'n stel van twee?
Mens sit mos nie net een spotlight op nie.
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Re: LED Spot and Bar Lights
Both myself and my supplier are based in Roodepoort. He has all the kit and by far the better place to do a viweing. At night is probably the best so we can compare nicely with what you already have and he has all the technical data..
Vastrap, the prices are per spot or bar light.
Vastrap, the prices are per spot or bar light.
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