90 Watt High Intensity LED Light Bar from Larson Packs a Punch

The LEDP5W-18R LED light bar from Larson Electronics is a compact yet very powerful LED light bar that produces over 8,000 lumens of high intensity output in a rugged design built to withstand the demands of extreme operating conditions. This round LED light bar measures only 6.73 inches wide by 7.18 inches high, yet packs a punch with 8,334 lumens of intense light output. Drawing only 90 watts and 7.5 amps from a 12 volt electrical system, it is also extremely efficient and ideal for mobile applications such as installation on vehicles or heavy equipment. The housing is formed from extruded aluminum for high durability and an unbreakable polycarbonate lens provides excellent resistance to scratching and damage from impacts. The LED assembly features 18 Cree LEDs for the utmost in performance and reliability, and built in electronics provide active heat and voltage management to provide maximum output as well as a long 50,000 hour operating life. The built in electronics utilize Pulse Width Modulation technology that automatically senses current and heat levels and maintains them at optimum levels for the highest performance possible.

High Output LED Light Bar for Heavy Equipment Use

The entire unit is sealed against the intrusion of water, dust and dirt, and can withstand complete submersion up to 3 meters for extended periods. The mounting base is a rugged single stud design that provides added resistance to vibration and simple installation. This mounting base is adjustable and has built in damping features which help to isolate the lamp assembly from the effects of damaging vibrations and impacts. This light can be operated on any voltage ranging from 9 to 46 volts DC, making it ideal for vehicles, equipment, machinery, and just about anywhere a standard 12 or 24 volt electrical system is used. The high power and durability of this LED light makes it especially well suited to construction, marine, and industrial applications and the low power requirements ensure less drain on the limited power supplied by 12 or 24 volt batteries.

90 Watt LED Light for Replacing Fragile Metal Halide Light Fixtures


“The LEDP5W-18R high output LED light packs a punch, providing an intense 8000+ lumen light beam while drawing less than 8 amps at 90 watts on a 12 volt electrical system,” said Robert Bresnahan from Larson Electronics LarsonElectronics.com. “This LED light is a perfect replacement for fragile gas burning bulbs. Being waterproof, impact and vibration resistant, and carrying a 50,000 hour lamp life, the LEDP5W-18R will outlive and outperform its halogen and metal halide predecessors.”

 

LEDP5W-18R high output LED light for machine equipment and outdoor use
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