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[BC - LED headlight 29 W]
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Turn night into day with the AdLuminis LED headlights with street legal
Thanks to ECE-R112 road approval, you can use this LED auxiliary headlight as a high beam.
Since headlights are subject to certain regulations, the front headlight is limited to 29 watts.
Nevertheless, the Light Bar with 2,097 lumens is extremely powerful and therefore ideal to complement your existing headlights.
Perfect for upgrading agricultural and construction vehicles, SUV, truck, van, quad or car.
Quick to assemble, long-lasting reliability on your journeys.
The additional headlight is quick and easy to install via the VA clamp bracket. You can connect the light bar to any 12V or 24V DC voltage.
Rain, snow and even pressure washers do not affect the headlight, because this has the protection class IP67.
The Osram LED chips light up to approx. 30,000 hours as required by ECE R112 approval.
The intelligent heat control system ensures working temperatures below 60°C and thus additionally protects the LED chips.
Technical data of the LED headlight with road approval:
LED type: Osram 10 x 2.9 watts.
Reference number: 12.5
Certification: ECE-R112.
Light output (calculated): 29 watts.
LED luminous flux (calculated): 2,089 lumens.
Input voltage: 10-30 V.
Power consumption at 12 Volts: 2.18 amps.
Current consumption at 24 Volts: 1.11 amps.
Width: 97 mm.
Height: 89 mm.
Depth: 73 mm.
Colour temperature: 6,000 Kelvin.
Lighting angle: max. 140°.
Operating temperature: <60°C.
Housing: die-cast aluminium.
Protection class: IP 67, IP69K.
LED operating hours: approx. 30,000 hours.
Mounting: VA clamp bracket.
Weight: 557 g
Interesting facts about LED headlights
You may legally use the LED headlight as an additional headlight, provided you observe these legal regulations:
- Max. Four additional headlights for vehicles weighing up to 12 tonnes.
- Installation of the LED headlights only in pairs.
- The headlights must light up simultaneously (in pairs) and go out together.
- Maximum 100 as reference number* of the total light intensity of the high beam.
*The reference number can be found on the housing or the lens of your headlights.
Example: a normal car headlight with H4 high beam has a reference number of 17.5. Both headlights together 35. So you can connect additional headlights up to a reference number of 65. The reference number of this high beam is 12.5.