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Hesa Fire Headlight

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#6 ·
Well spotted eturbo. Looks great, no idea about light pattern, but I'd want to cut out the top dipped light anyway.

Can't find any info about it, eg. H4, watts per bulb per beam? If it has 60/55 top and 55 bottom, then as fitted in clip it's burning twice as much on dipped & full beam as stock headlight. So more light??
 
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I'm thinking about LED headlight, 1000+ luments??

Truck-Lite 12v LED Headlamp provides a new level of performance for 7" round forward lighting applications, offering the extended life and energy efficency of light emitting diode technology. The first LED solution for headlamp applications provides brighter, crisper and whiter light output than incandescent alternatives, while offering longer life and greater dependability.

Available Features
DOT Approved, High Beam and Low Beam performance
Provides light output closer to the color temperature of daylight, dramatically improving light projection distance and overall visibility
Solid-state design resists damage from shock & vibration
Offers as much as 50x longer life (10,000 hrs vs 400 hrs) than comparable incandescent lamps, saving the time and expense of replacing lamps multiple times
Hard wired design, fully encapsulated electronics & anodized aluminum housing protect from damage caused by corrosive elements
Impact resistant polycarbonate lens protected against damage caused by debris and other hazards
3-Year Limited Warranty

Technical Specifications

Part Number 27250C

Material
Hard Coated Polycarbonate Lens
Anodized Aluminum Housing
Metalized Reflector
Encapsulated circuitry

Light Source
10 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)

Designed at 12.8v

4.5a (High Beam), 2.5a (Low Beam)

Additional Specifications:
Operating Temperature Range of -50C to 70C
Overvoltage spike protection to 600v
Constant output

 
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