2" x 2" LED utility light produces a bright white light. Flood beam illuminates a wide area. Black powder coat aluminum housing is rustproof. Impact-resistant polycarbonate lens. Pedestal mount with included hardware. 1 Diode.
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Lumens are used to measure the amount of usable light that is put out by a light source. Raw lumens represent the number of lumens that the manufacturer claims the LEDs are capable of producing. It does not include the light's drive method or the amount of light lost from the lens or reflector. Effective lumens take these factors into account and represent the number of lumens that are actually produced by the complete light assembly, not just the amount of light that the diodes are capable of producing. This light has a 800 raw lumen capacity and produces 560 effective lumens.
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We'll be taking a quick look at the Opti-Brite LED Work Light. This is going to be a nice small light. It's going to give you a very bright beam to illuminate either a work area. If you put it on an off-road vehicle and it's going to be a flood beam design. It has a nice wide beam of light illuminates over a greater area than a spot, which would just be in one narrow focus theme. It's very durable housing.
It's made out of an aluminum design, have these nice big fins on the back as well, to help to dissipate any heat buildup, keeps our led working for a long time, and it's also rated at IP6, 9K, which pretty much means it's impervious to dust and water. This is even submersible. If you wanted to have it in any kind of rugged outdoor application, and it should be very sturdy to stand up to all those applications.Has a nice thick polycarbonate lens that is impact resistant as well and that aluminum housing is die-cast with a nice black powder coat finish. The advantage with aluminum is that not only is it durable and lightweight, but resistant to any kind of rusting or corrosion, and it's also better able to dissipate that heat with those fins, especially. It's compatible with 12 volt and 24 volt DC systems.
It's pretty easy to install. We'll just have the small bracket at the bottom has a little square hole in there that will work with our included carriage bolt, lock washer and the nut. You'll just need to drill a place to mount this up to, or use an existing hole wherever you choose to mount it, and then run the wiring off of that.There's just two wires to connect power and ground. I have those connected to some little alligator clips. We can look at how bright the light is going to be.
Turn that on to be a very bright little flood light illuminates, a nice wide area, turn the light out in the studio so you can get a better idea of what that'll look like in a low light situation.As you can see, it's illuminating my whole table and I've got it pulled back about three feet away from the table right now. And it's still providing pretty nice white light on that surface. Even just out of this one little guy, you get a lot of light overall. It looks really nice with that black powder coat, very small, you can have a kind of row of these, just two should mount up to a lot of different applications where a bigger light might not fit that bracket at the bottom is also adjustable. You can move that in or out to get it to where you want it to be.
And then of course you can mount it. However you want with that carriage bolt.Our wire lead is 10 inches long with 14 gauge wire. For both of those, as far as our light output, the effective lumen output is 560 lumens. It does have a, an 800 lumens raw lumen output. And the difference between those two numbers is basically the raw lumen output is the maximum potential of that diode. If all things are perfect has perfect supply of power, there's nothing in the way, nothing dampening that power, no lens in place. It gives you 800 lumens, but that effective lumen output is more what the real-world output of it is really going to be, which 560 lumens is still a very bright light, especially for just this one little light led. It's going to give you a lot of light.Again, we just have our single diode, the light measures about two inches on either side with our brackets from top to bottom. It's about three inches tall, maybe about three and an eighth, from front to back. It's about two and a half inches deep going from that front of the housing to the back of where our wiring comes out.Again, our wiring comes off the light about 10 inches. We'll have 10 inches of usable wire there. The power draw for this light at 12.8 volts is 0.91 amps at 24 volts is 0.42 amps. There is a lifetime warranty on the LEDs and overall I think this is a really nice looking light up too bright makes a lot of really good lights that IP rating of 69K is pretty much the highest rating that you can get on any light. That means it's going to be submersible up to a meter, so about three feet in water. Should be able to withstand rain, wind dust. If you're going out in the desert, if you're doing have some trails in the mountains with this light should be good, or if you want to use it as a work light on a work truck should be good in just about any kind of weather, any kind of situation.And that's going to do it. For our look at the Opti-Brite LED Work Light..
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