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LED Light Bars!

Glad to see you guys are still kicking around.

Thanks, been crazy busy trying to get ready for KOH. We will be leaving for the hammers tomorrow night or Saturday and will be back next Sunday.

Sorry for any delay in shipping or responding to questions!
 
Could I get a price on those cab mounts. And is it possible to run the curved bar with them or just the straight bar?
 
Could I get a price on those cab mounts. And is it possible to run the curved bar with them or just the straight bar?

price on the mounts is $130 a set. these are designed for the straight bar, the mounting point on the curved bars are at an angle so i don't think they will work. we are working on getting some made for the curved bars, no ETA yet though.

i can do a combo deal as well on the brackets and a 50" straight bar.
 
Just pulled the trigger on a pair of the Tracker T6 pods. Gonna add them to the grill guard I'm fabbing. :D
 
Which one is brighter and or better ? Your web site has 2 diff models but does not say which is better.

In post 67 he clarifies it a bit:

Single row bars with 10 watt LEDs in 12"-50", these bars are very bright and have a longer throw and better pattern than the dual rows.

there's 10 bulbs in the pic of the 12" version in that post versus 24 3w bulbs in the dual row version. So, there's more wattage going to the 10 bulb version than the dual row version, meaning that it draws slightly higher amps since the voltage stays constant.

W=V*A so 10W=14V*0.71A therefore each 10w bulb is going to draw .71A, making for a total unit draw of 7.1A, whereas the 24 bulb version draws 5.1A. No big deal either way in terms of amperage.
 
Which one is brighter and or better ? Your web site has 2 diff models but does not say which is better.

single row is brighter, has a longer throw, a wider flood, and draws less power.

single row or dual row is the same price, but i don't have the single row's up on the website yet.
 
In post 67 he clarifies it a bit:



there's 10 bulbs in the pic of the 12" version in that post versus 24 3w bulbs in the dual row version. So, there's more wattage going to the 10 bulb version than the dual row version, meaning that it draws slightly higher amps since the voltage stays constant.

W=V*A so 10W=14V*0.71A therefore each 10w bulb is going to draw .71A, making for a total unit draw of 7.1A, whereas the 24 bulb version draws 5.1A. No big deal either way in terms of amperage.

The pic of the single row bar with 10 bulbs is the 20" bar. 12" single row has 6 10W LEDs for a 60W power draw @ ~4.25A, 5400 Lumens.

I'll have some more time once we get back to get the website updated
 
single row is brighter, has a longer throw, a wider flood, and draws less power.

single row or dual row is the same price, but i don't have the single row's up on the website yet.


When you get back from KOH Ill want to order one.
 
Another light we have available:

35W
7 x 5W CREE LEDs
2600 Lumens
IP68
Aluminum Housing
Poly Carbonate Lens
4 1/8" x 2 5/8" Deep

$150 per pair includes full wiring harness and mounting hardware

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does anyone ever offer them with 3 wire setup ?

1 ground .

1 for flood .

1 for beam in center .

would be nice to have the choice I think .


I've found a manufacturer that can make a light like this. I dont stock these but can order them. Shoot me a PM for more info.
 

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