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Heise HE-BC1402PK Universal Blackout Series 140° Cube Lights IP69K (Set of 2)

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Heise HE-BC1402PK Universal Blackout Series 140° Cube Lights IP69K (Set of 2)

Upgrade your vehicle’s style and visibility with these Blackout Series 140° Cube Lights! They are constructed from lightweight die-cast aluminum, are water-resistant, and feature a durable polycarbonate lens. Refined frames and clean lines offer a sleek yet minimalistic look. Upgraded optics provide indirect placement allowing more control of the location and pattern of the beam, while a hybrid flood and spot beam pattern combination provides full visibility.

Features

  • Set of 2 cube lights
  • Wattage per light: 70W
  • Raw lumens per light: 3754lm
  • Lux at 10m: 761lx
  • Current consumption per light @ 13.8V: 2.88A
  • IP rating: IP69K
  • Input voltage: 12-24V
  • Color temperature: 5700K
  • Beam pattern: Spot + flood
  • Dimensions: 3.03“x3.82“x2.95”
  • Housing material: Die-cast aluminum
  • Housing color: Black
  • Lens material: Polycarbonate
  • Hardware: 316 Stainless steel
  • Electronics: Integrated epoxy-encapsulated
  • Operating temperature: -40°F to 140°F
  • Protection: Reverse polarity
  • Heise HE-DLWH1 dual light wiring harness included
     

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