🌟 Light Up Your Adventures with Zmoon!
The Zmoon 12 Inch LED Light Bar delivers an impressive 26,400 lumens with a combination of spot and flood beams, ensuring maximum visibility for any vehicle. Built to withstand extreme temperatures and harsh conditions, this durable light bar features an IP67 waterproof rating and a lifespan of 50,000 hours. Its adjustable brackets allow for customizable lighting angles, making it the perfect companion for trucks, ATVs, UTVs, and more.
A**N
Not bad for the price
I tested this "Zmoon 12 Inch LED Light Bar 264W" along with 6 other low cost light bars.My thoughts:Wattage is vastly over advertised.Not bad for the price though.The advertised wattage of led light bars are vastly over rated. At first I thought maybe the wattage listed was the wattage at the high end of its voltage rating (30VDC) so I tested 7 led light bars on an adjustable voltage power supply and recorded the current (amperage) and power (wattage) at 1 volt increments from 10VDC to 25VDC. I found that over 12-14VDC the wattage of the light actually decreases. This indicates that while you can provide up to 30VDC to these lights they do not get any brighter.I will list the peak wattage and at what voltage they peaked out at.*(advertised wattage)Nilight 25" (162 watt) ~ 113 Watts @ 14VDC ~ (32% under advertised)Agedo 42" (576 watt) ~ 94 watts @ 13 VDC ~ (84% under advertised)Rigidhorse 22" (180 w) ~ 76 Watts @ 13VDC ~ (58% under advertised)Agedo 22" (306 watt) ~ 54 Watts @ 13 VDC ~ (82% under advertised)Zmoon 12" (264 watt) ~ 43 Watts @ 13 VDC ~ (84% under advertised)Skyworld 25" (120 w.) ~ 24 Watts @ 13 VDC ~ (80% under advertised)Agedo 4"pod (18 watt)~ 14 Watts @ 13 VDC ~ (22% under advertised)As you can see the advertised wattages are grossly over advertised and can't be used to determine how bright any of these lights will be.While wattage is a very good indicator of brightness, there are other characteristics at play so it isn't everything. While the Nilight was a good bit over the Rigidhorse, I was very impressed with the color and distance of the Rigidhorse. If they were the same cost I would go with the Rigidhorse ($50) even though it was only 76 watts to Nilights ($36) 113 watts. They are not the same cost thought so at $36 it's hard to beat the Nilight for this price range. If you are looking for a light that will reach out farther with a good spot beam, the best of the ones I tested would be the rigidhorse. It was also the most expense of the lights I tested so I'm sure as you continue up the price range they will all continue to get better.I was not prompted to write this review by anyone. I picked these low cost lights for a few off road vehicles I need to add lights on and figured I'd use them as a good way to test out the available options.
A**R
Works great for a ATV
I have a 1986 Honda fortrax (4 Wheeler). I bought this light to replace the stock headlight. It is very bright and a big upgrade to my old headlight. Would highly recommend this light
A**R
Lots of bright white light. Good value.
I finally got this light bar installed on my subcompact tractor rollbar (ROPS) after several months of sitting on my workbench. All I can say is: Wow! This bad boy is bright.I checked the current draw during commissioning: 3.97 Amps on a 12 V dc system.So, the actual power is about 48 Watts. The product headline of 264 W appears to be an incorrect reference to the claimed 26,400 lumens. I don't have a light meter, so no proper way to assess light output (lumens, candela, luminous flux, whatever).IP67 should be good for staying out in the weather. If it leaks over time, I'll update the review accordingly.
E**R
Incredibly bright.
Bought four of these for my RV (one on each side and two as supplements for my back up lights). It lights it up like daylight.
A**R
Super Bright
This light bar is super bright. Installed on ATV and it works great!
A**R
Ranger light
Love it. Lights up the area well
A**O
Great for the price
This lightbar is metal and seems to be well built mine did have some of the rubber “waterproof” seal poking out on the corner of one side but wasn’t a big deal as I was going to silicone the edge of the face anyway but you can’t go wrong this light bar is crazy bright and made solid for under 30 bucks but if I use it for a while and have any issues will update review
M**L
positive
exellet
M**N
Compact, bright but not that bright
Compact, looks bright but not as bright as I expected.The light is more a scattered pattern for short range, don't expect any range with this one.I Installed this under the front bumper in the center for dark backroad use, it does provide more light but short distance.
D**M
Value for money
I've been using this on my fat bike for night rides, it really is decent for the money. It has a pretty good flood amount and quite long range on the spot light. the 88 LED's seem like it could have been done with 10, but for the price it is quite powerful. Others have tested it at around 4000lm and pulling a bit under 4 amps, I've probably got only 5hrs on it, but so far so good in the world of Chinese LED madness claims and quality control issues. I don't know about moisture control for cars\motorcycles but in my application no fogging in the lens so far, recommended, on an ATV it would be well suited.
G**Y
good but not the best
Installed on my Sportsman ATV. Not really bright. Bought different light bar in the past (12 inch) and were better. Debating if I will replace it with something else. Had no lock washer to prevent it to pivot...
C**D
Light works great. Very bright.
Light bar works great. Easy to install and mount. I mounted the light bar to my Atv. Just wish the mounting screw were longer. As I had to use different screws for my mounting application
M**S
Put on mom's golf cart
She's giving people sunburns with this thing..lolDamned bright
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