im about to fit a bar to my 62 and I just want to fit a single quality led light bar on it your thoughts and expertise on these would be appreciated
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im about to fit a bar to my 62 and I just want to fit a single quality led light bar on it your thoughts and expertise on these would be appreciated
buy Cree leds you wont need a spread beam
a spot of 30 degree or less,is awesome
where do you intend to mount it???
Hit up Lights, vendor on here mate
Yeah I would be buying an Aurora light bar from Lights.
Forum members get better pricing.
http://www.ledlightco.com.au/AURORA-led-light-bars/
X3. Paul is a top bloke.
I have the 20" arura and its a sweet bar.
Heaps of light. Out does my 7" spotties with 80w globes in them.
Hiya Kev,
Oslon, Luxeon, or Cree are the top of the Wozza LED's for light bars with Oslon prob best.
Epistar is also OK but it could be argued maybe not quite as long lived however still acceptable if priced a fair bit cheaper.
For a forward facing "on road or on track" application spot is best or possibly combo if at least 50% are spot focussed.
Flood pattern are best for side or rear for bush tracks or general use.
1 x 10 watt LED has better range than 2 X 5 watt so IMHO for a vehicle a, say, 18 x 10 watt LED (180 watt total) is better than a 36 x 5 watt LED Bar (180 watt also) on a 'like for like' decision.
(edit) ... but, a quality bar using 5 watt LED's will be better than a not so flash one using 10 watt
On any bar over 30 inch I much prefer 2 or more mounts along the body rather than single mounts at each end.
I currently run a 24 x 10 watt spot bar on the roof of my Ute and up to maybe 80 to 90 KPH it is the only light needed.
Above 90 ish on the bitumen I find my 55 watt HID IPF's handy for that extra bit of range about 15 degrees either side of dead ahead into the spon drains etc.
Both IPF's are 'spot' as the 'flood' lens just got swallowed up by the LED bar but the LED bar has a much wider pattern in 'spot' than the IPF 'flood' anyway.
Purely my personal observations over lots of various configurations I've tried but hope it helps
Yes good point ET.
A very big miss conception is the bigger the bar the further you can see.
That is wrong.
A certain wattage can only shine so far.
So 50" 5w bar won't shine further than a 10" bar. The light output will be 5x more but not 5x more distance.
What you can see is reflective light.
A single row bar is down to 15 degree I think dont even think of spread IMO as you just "lose" light
I have a long bar supported at both ends and have had no problems , first mounted to a rhino bar with a bracket I designed
and the second was suspended under the roof rack I made, again no problems, I have however cut a small piece of insertion rubber
in isolate it a bit so it not steel on steel, Mine is off at the moment and I will mount it the same as MEGAs as in under the front
of those chinese copy ARB bar, cable terminates via a 50 amp anderson with wires going down inside the "B" pillar. and a carling style switch
on the dash
ill be mounting on the bar so ive got 20 inch max 10w will be the go but ive had someone say the narva 5w for $800 is the best. hence my question that i posted would someone et post a link to these lights thanks kev
what's wrong with china lights lol,i bought mine off alibaba, ive got 3 sets of 22" dual row 5watt on my car and have been for almost 4 years with no moisture in them and no led failing, only thing is the powder coat peeling on the one on the bullbar as its in full sun. ive had mates buy off ebay and they have lasted 6 months