KC355 - KC HiLites Cyclone LED 2 Light Universal Under Hood Lighting System - 5W Flood Beam

Brand
KC Hilites
Part Number
KC355
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355 - KC HiLites Cyclone LED 2 Light Universal Under Hood Lighting System - 5W Flood Beam

FEATURES

  • Universal under hood mounting package included
  • One Cyclone puts out 516 RAW lumens of light for vibrant visibility
  • Package includes all necessary wiring
  • IP68 rated waterproof sealing
  • Cyclone LED lights feature extremely low amp draw and high output in a compact package

LIGHT PERFORMANCE

  • Raw lumens: 516 lm

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Wattage: 5W
  • Voltage: 9V-16V
  • IP Rating: IP68
  • Product Dimensions: Diameter - 2.20” x Depth - 0.53"

PARTS INCLUDED WITH CYCLONE UNIVERSAL LIGHTING KITS

  • (2) Cyclone LED lights
  • Wiring, weatherproof switch, and mounting hardware

PERFORMANCE OUTPUT AND CLARITY

  • The 5W Cyclone LED light uses a multi-functional compact design delivering 516 lumens of LED output. These extremely bright Cyclone kits are perfect for illuminating your engine bay and any hard-to-see areas under the hood.

UNIVERSAL MOUNTING OPTIONS

  • Cyclone LED lights feature a die-cast aluminum housing with a centrally located universal mounting hole. These Cyclone kits come with the necessary hardware to attach your Cyclone LED light(s) under the hood of your vehicle with minimal installation time, effort or fuss.

FLOOD BEAM PATTERN

  • The Cyclone LED comes in a flood beam pattern to provide a large pattern of light by utilizing an infinite vertical and horizontal beam pattern. This delivers ample illumination over short distances.

DESIGNED FOR DURABILITY

  • Off-road race tested, the Cyclone LED was designed to handle the harshest environments. Featuring an IP68 rated housing, the Cyclone LED kit is resistant to moisture and dust.
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