Light Up Your Life! 💥
The CT CAPETRONIX 12v LED Interior Light Bar features 120 high-quality LEDs delivering 1500 lumens of bright, uniform light. Designed for easy installation in various vehicles and applications, this durable light strip is perfect for enhancing visibility in enclosed spaces. With a lifespan of over 50,000 hours and a complete installation package, it’s the ultimate lighting solution for your adventures.
Manufacturer | CT CAPETRONIX |
Brand | CT CAPETRONIX |
Package Dimensions | 32.51 x 14.91 x 1.9 cm; 331 Grams |
Manufacturer reference | new-Led Light Bar-1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | new-Led Light Bar-1 |
Position | Inside |
Bulb Type | LED |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Wattage | 8 watts |
Item Weight | 331 g |
E**E
Very bright set of four lights
Very happy with the amount of light that these four LEDs put out. I hooked them up in a series in my 6 x 14’ ATV trailer. Very happy with my purchase and good value for the price.
W**.
Very good light low energy consumption. Best led lights that I have used
Used these to replace 16 inch flouresenct lights in motor home. They produce a lot better light and use a lot less energy so far first set has been working flawless for 2 years and are usually on about 12hrs per day and sometimes more highly recommend these as a much better and cheap to operated over the old flouresenct bulbs.just purchase more lights to replace bath lights.
F**Z
Es muy buen producto exelente iluminacion y a muy bien precio me quedo satisfecho
El precio y su iluminacion
N**K
Bright is an understatement.
These things are almost 0.7 amps at 12 volts. That is 8 - 9 watts of LED power. I put 4 in my camper before I turned the it on the first time and was startled. Two would have been more than enough.
B**R
These are the most efficient LED lights I own right now!
I bought 8 of these to use off of a 12v deep cycle battery in a house out in the woods where the eclectricity often goes out. These lights are SUPER efficient! A lot of people assume that just because a light is an LED, it is automatically super efficient. NOT so!!! A ton of LED lighting products are being produced by companies that take advantage of this ignorance, and their products may work fine for a lot of applications, but if you are at all concerned about getting the most out of your batteries or your limited power source, then you ought to be checking into whether your lights are actually as effient as they could be. I know these lights actually are as efficient as they claim to be, because they barely even get warm when they are on for a long time. And what else is really super cool about these lights is this: You don't have to have a super specific voltage to run these. As long as it's above 11 volts and below the highest rated voltage (honestly I forget what it is right now, but I know it's at least 24 volts), the built-in driver will automatically lower the incoming voltage to only supply what the light actually needs. I was very curious to see how efficient this driver is, so I ran one of these lights off of a very precise DC to DC power supply that shows me how many volts and amps I am using, and as I turned up the voltage, the amperage dropped off significantly. Which was a very pleasant surprise! This means that if you are running these off of a higher voltage than 12v, you don't have to worry about some huge inefficiency with that setup. And the cool thing is that you can run these lights directly off of pretty much any drill battery, and the light will not get dimmer as the battery gets used up. And it will last a really long time too! I just felt like I had to write a really good review about these lights, because there is so much junk out there that gets marketed to niave people who pay good money for stuff that doesn't last. And that makes me so mad. So whenever I run into a really good product, I just feel like in a way I'm sticking it to those other crappy companies whenever I take the time to emphasize just how thrilled I am with the quality of their legitimate competition. I know these lights will almost never go bad too, because they never even get hot. If there's no heat, then what is going to wear them out or cause them to fail? Perhaps severe corrosion or a lightning strike, or something really out of the ordinary. But otherwise I think Haley's comet will be coming around for another visit long before these lights go bad!
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