Waterproof LED light bar produces a bright white light. Flood beam provides broad light for seeing at a distance. High-performance Cree LEDs. Prime drive regulates LED temperature and maximizes lifespan. Includes mounting bracket and wiring harness.
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Defeat the darkness with the Xmitter Low Profile Prime Xtreme light bar. This extremely bright, 45-watt LED light bar uses precision optics to shoot out a wide 40-degree beam that floods a large area with bright white light. Its compact, low-profile design allows it to mount in places where many other light bars won't fit. In addition to delivering maximum usable light and stellar efficiency, this light bar also gives you the same rugged, off-road look you've come to expect from similar, industry-standard halogen and HID off-road lights. So you won't have to sacrifice the look that you want to get the visibility that you need.
The beam pattern of this light is great for seeing out in front of you as well as off to both sides, making it an excellent multi-purpose driving light bar. It is ideal for low-speed, off-road driving applications and industrial applications where being able to see what's ahead of you is important but being able to see in your periphery is vital.
Although LED lights typically produce far less heat than halogen or HID lights, heat is still the biggest enemy of an LED. Vision X controls and combats heat with Prime Drive technology. This technology combines electronic thermal management (ETM) with pulse-width modulation (PWM) for superior heat resistance. The result is ultra-bright lights with the highest output, the lease amount of wasted ligth and energy, and the longest life span.
Many LEDs on the market are only driven to 60 percent of their potential to avoid overheating, electrical spikes, and premmature failures. But the Vision X ETM system allows the LEDs in their lights to be drive to 90 percent of their potential. The system monitors each LED's heat level to keep the light operating at a safe temperature, which maximizes its efficiency and life span.
If the ETM system senses that the LED is getting too hot, it engages the pulse width modulation (PWM), which flashes the light at a rate of 100,000 times per second - faster than the human eye can detect. This gives the LED time to cool between cycles while still maintaining its overall brightness. It also allows the LED to be dimmed when used with a Vision X dimmer (sold separately).
Not all LEDs are created equal. Lower-grade LEDs, which make up a large portion of the market, produce more heat at the same wattage and have a much shorter life span. Vision X only uses top-quality LEDs for their products. LED manufacturers utilize a process known as "binning" to classify the quality of LEDs within each batch produced. Vision X uses only top-binned LEDs to ensure the highest quality possible.
Their lights include integrated pulse width modulation circuitry that flashes the LEDs faster than the human eye can see to reduced heat, prolonged LED life, and dimming capabilities. And it also features electronic thermal management technology that automatically regulates heat levels to prolong each LEDs lifespan to 50,000 hours.
Vision X products are built to perform under the toughest conditions. Sealed housing protects the lights sensitive internal electronics against water, dirt, and dust. An impact-resistant polycarbonate lens with a scratch-resistant coating covers the front of the light. The bottom of the light features vibration dampening rubber to prevent damage to the LEDs from bumps and impacts.
A rugged, black powder coated aluminum housing resists corrosion and rust. Channeled fins work with the air for convection-style cooling. Additionally Vision X lights are all thoroughly tested and protected against voltage spikes, and interference with radio reception and vehicle wiring.
The wiring harness is also triple sealed to ensure a waterproof connection to its industry-standard Deutsch connector. The included mounting hardware is built to resist vibration and corrosion, keeping the light firmly in place.
Vision X runs extensive testing on all of their products to ensure performance under the harshest conditions. This commitment to providing the best lighting solutions possible is one of the reasons why Vision X products are used by NASA. Check the diagram below for a better understanding of what goes into testing a Vision X light:
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 4,752 raw lumen capacity and produces 3,300 effective lumens.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Today, we're going to review part number XIL-LPX940. This is the Vision X Xmitter 45-Watt LED LoPro Prime Xtreme Light Bar with a flood beam design. Now, this part number includes everything shown here on the table, the light bar, the wiring harness with the toggle switch, two mounting hardware pieces, and an Allen wrench. Now, this is a low-profile LED light bar, produces a bright flood beam. It does a wide 40 degree flood beam which is ideal for low speed off-road driving and industrial applications. This is a slim design, so it allows for mounting in compact spaces. This light bar has superior light output from a single row of nine 5-watt LEDs which gives you your 45-watt output.
Now, this light can be dimmed to 50% using the Vision X dimmers. They sell two different ones. One is a dial-control. The other is a push-button control. We do sell those separately, and they are listed on the product page of this part number as a related product.
Now this will give you maximum efficiency with minimal heat. The premium LEDs have a 50,000-hour lifespan and are driven to 90% of the light emitting potential. It does use Electronic Thermal Management which is ETM technology and pulse-width modulation which allows for highest potential light output at all time. On the very back of the light bar, you can see it has the channeled fins right here. This will let heat quickly dissipate when air goes over it. It is a durable weather-resistant construction.
It has a nice rugged black powder-coated aluminum housing which is lightweight and rust-proof. Now, the two mounting brackets, they use high-tensile stainless steel bolts withstands vibration. These brackets also have a little rubber piece that the bolts go through, and that will help as far as the vibration. Now, the lens on this is an impact-resistant polycarbonate lens. It has a scratch-resistant coating. It is a very easy installation.
It uses these included components. Basically, you can mount this light to your roof, your row bar, bumper, grill guard, or grill bar. It gives you a nice rugged look. The universal mounting feet will allow for up to 15 degrees of adjustment. Just when I show you that on the bottom of the light, you'll see two long slots with the larger hole in the center. What you do is take the bolt, drop it through the hole in the middle, then you slide it over into the slot. Do the same on this one. Drop it too, slide it over, and you're ready to tighten it down to mount it. What I'm going to show you is this slides into a cylinder. You can see, that actually rotates. That gets you your 15 degrees of adjustment. When this is bolted down, you'll be able to move that light bar 15 degrees. Once you get it in a spot and you don't want it to move, the included Allen wrench, you could just put on the Allen bolts on the edge and tighten it, so it won't rotate anymore. Now, I want to do mention this wiring harness that it comes with. Put this back over. Now, this wiring harness has a toggle switch for on and off capabilities. The switch is connected to about 10-foot length of cord, so you can actually install this toggle switch where you would like it. Also, includes the relays, the inline fuse holders. All these wire in here is a 14-gauge size wire. The other nice thing on this is the end that plugs into your light bar is an actual industry standard triple-sealed Deutsch connector. What I want to try to show you, maybe if we zoom in a little bit, you get a good idea. That should be good. If you'll see this orange ring right around here, that's an actual triple-rubber seal. What happens is when you . There's your pins that you'll plug into. Here's the connector on the light bar itself. When you take this Deutsch connector, line it up, slide it in. It's very snug. Those triple-seals are sealing it, and you push it all the way in. It will clip and lock into place right up here, and then you'll have a nice weather-proof connector, so no elements can to get to that connection. Then when you want to remove it, just push down, and pull it right out. Very simple connection. Now, a few specs on this. It is 9-diodes. Let's just go back out. There we go. It is 9-diodes. There are 45 watts total wattage, 5 watts per LED. The power draw in this is 3.75 amps. The input voltage is 9 volts to 32 volts DC. It does come with a limited lifetime warranty. Now, the light output itself, the effective lumen output on this is 3,330 lumens. The raw lumen output is 4,752 lumens. When this is turned on, the beam that comes out of it is 426 feet long and about 89 feet wide. It is a wide 40 degree flood pattern. Approximate dimensions on this, overall length is about 12 inches, the height on it is right around 2 inches, and the depth on it is about 2-1/2 inches deep. Now, what I am going to show you here also is we're going to plug this. I have a 12-volt power supply handy here. We're going to plug this light bar in just to give you an idea how bright it is, so once we go ahead and plug that in. Then, what I'm going to do is go ahead and turn off the overhead lights. With the lights off, we'll go ahead and turn on the 12-volt power supply, and you'll see the 9 LEDs light up to get you your 45 watts of power that does give you a flood beam pattern. Go ahead and turn the power off. We'll go ahead and turn the lights back on. That should do it for the review on part number XIL-LPX940, the Vision X Xmitter 45-Watt LED LoPro Prime Xtreme Light Bar with the flood beam pattern. .
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