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Cosmoblaze LED 20" 100W IP69 Cree Light Bar $232 @ Elinz

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Was looking for a compact good quality light bar for my car. and found these. There are loads of questionable, cheap ones on eBay, but these are a better quality with a 5 year warranty and water resistant/proof to IP69 spec which is better than most. Free wiring kit and shipping. There are better ones, but they are silly money.

"Sale' ends midnight Sunday.

9-36V, 20*5W CREE led
CREE LED light bulbs that is made from USA
Full 100W
Flood Spot Combo
Raw lumen: 8400 lm
Max lumen: 11000 lm
Spot beam distance: 1400m
Flood beam distance: 1170m
6063 extruded aluminium housing
Length: 20inches
Operation Temp: -40˚C ~ +150˚C
Amperes : 3.90A~4.58A
Cast Alloy Leg Mount
Wiring kit included
50,000+hours average lifespan
Dual-oversized heat sink
Low power consumption
IP69 Rating
Military standard breather
Unique Durable Mar/UV resistant plating technology
Sealed waterproof connector

There's also a 20" 120W dual row one using 5 watt Crees with slightly higher output for $255.
http://www.elinz.com.au/buy/cosmoblaze-20-120w-cree-led-ligh…

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    Here's a questionable cheap one on ebay $69.00
    http://groupbuy.ebay.com.au/deal?itemId=191600096986

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      I've had no problems with cheap ebay light bars, love them. And if/when it gets pinched, you're only down $70 or whatever. I've got this on the front at the moment, very good for its size

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        Me either iv got similar one of the cheap 22' as above and a 33'. Had for about 2 years haven't had any issues. Nice and bright

  • I really wanted to go for one that uses 10 watt Crees for the most power in the smallest size unit, but then saw these ones (which use 5 & 3 watt ones). I was tossing up if I should get a cheapo eBay one, but decided I wanted to be a bit more sure to get reasonable quality. I saw an article about light bars with reviews of some of the big names and they also included Cosmoblaze as one of the few brands that do IP69.

  • I own one of these light bars. I have been very impressed with the quality and how solid it is. I do some pretty decent 4wding and needed something solid that puts out a good spread… I would buy one of these puppies again.

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    If it is really "100W" shouldn't it draw at least 10A at 12V - the max current is 4.58A so there is no way it can be 100W.

  • Good article/roundup of light bars and other types of driving lights with comparison pictures of their light.

    http://roosystems.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Light-Co…

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