KawellUniversal 10 Pack High Power White 9W LED Eagle Eye Bumper DRL Fog Light Motorcycle Light Daytime Running Tail Backup Light Car Motor Clearance Marker Lights
W**R
Decent lights at a good price. Great for powerwheel headlights!
Like these. Got these for my 2 year old's power wheel. He likes to ride around at night, and i like messing with stuff, so we got him these headlights and some taillights (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019MGYP6C/). Just drill a hole slide in the light and snug up the nut. Decent brightness for size and price. I have other LEDS that are brighter, but also cost way more. These were small enough to fit inside the fake headlights in the power wheel (so they look stock) and fit in the grill. I used 6 on the powerwheel.They are bright about 10 feet out from the powerwheel, decent to 15, and effective at 20. The powerwheel goes 5-6MPH, so this is fine. I wouldn't use these on a "real" vehicle. but they are cool for this.Do NOT put these on the front of your road vehicle and drive with them on. They light is way too spread out (not directional) and will blind everyone -- and not really help you see.
B**N
Great lights
They are fairly nice for the price nice and bright out of the 6 I received 1 was a whier light then the others but didnt bother me.As for those that are saying they suck and did not work I can see why that is but its an easy fix. The wires going into the stud has a very small amount of glue or cocking but it is not enought and is not fully sealed. So when you go to install them and you slightly move the wire or if you spin the light causeing the wire to twist the solder inside comes off and thus making the light not work.So with that said an easy fix I found was when you get them before messing around or testing them take some gel type super clue and put a little into the stud and then around the wire to help hold it. Let it sit over night to harden and that will fix it. My lights work great one that little issue is fixed.When stripping the wires as they are small its easy to cut the wire when stripping it, what I did instead is determine the legtht of wire I need to make the connection then I took a lighter and held it to the insulation burning it to the lentgh that I needed and blow the flame out leaving a crunchy burn rubber section then with my fingers I just flaked it off, stinks like butt but is far easier then trying to strip such a small wire. Hope this helps Ill be buying more
J**Y
Kind of bright. Weather proof? I'm not sure.
They claim 9 watts of brightness. It's not quite there at battery voltage. They are bright for their size.The power leads are smaller than 20 AWG. I'm not sure what size they actually are. That was the hardest part of installing these. The wiring.It looked copper but was hard to wrap the strands together for soldering, it's like they were springy and slippery. There were 4 or 5 strands of wire in each lead. I had to tin them with solder before I could solder them the power and ground wires for the battery. It might of been easier to solder them to a circuit board.Everyone warns about twisting these wires while tightening them. The samples I looked at are the same case. Hold the body and tighten the nut so you do not break them. The wires are secured by what looks like an RTV silicone type compound. I had gaps in the stuff on mine so better sealing is required for automotive/mobile applications.At 12.7 volts I measured about 0.5 amps draw on these. They draw next to nothing. Nice for the level of light they put out. I have "18 watt" 5 inches bars mounted on equipment that draw 1-2 amps each.
@**H
Used to upgrade my daughter's Razer Bella electric scooter
If you're familiar with the Razer Bella scooter, it comes with a toy headlight that actually has zero functionality, meaning, it doesn't actually light up. I decided to change that and upgraded my daughter's Razer Bella with some real LED lights inside the headlight.I ordered these LEDs because of the positive reviews and because it comes in a 6 pack.They arrived quickly and were packed well to ensure they arrived safely.I utilized 2 of the LEDs for the headlight. I wired them directly into an on/off switch and to the 12v inverter.The distance/range on these is not excellent, I'd estimate that it casts a light roughly 15-20 ft without any focusing lens to assist in the beam. With two of them installed into the toy headlight, and since the toy headlight had real reflectors inside it, this helps to cast the LED lighting a little bit further.As I mentioned previously, the LEDs were installed inside a toy headlight enclosure, yet these little LEDs are not hot enough to melt the plastic reflectors inside it. This is a definite plus.The draw on these LEDs is miniscule. During a power outage my daughter turned her LEDs on her scooter on and left them on for over 7 hours with no major drain on her Razer's battery. Impressive.I really enjoyed the quality and performance of these little LEDs and I would definitely recommend them to anyone doing a DIY project.
T**R
Meh ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
These lights are very cheap, and decently bright. However, they are NOT durable. One of them broke by tightening the bolt a little bit too much. And another failed after about a month of use. The projector lens means there is a sharp light pattern, and not much light outside of that, which may be a good thing or bad thing for your application. The color from these is a bit off, and is not pure white; there is chromatic aberration at the edge of the light pattern, and the overall color seems slightly green which is offputting. Also, the black color is not steadfast. After just a few months of outdoor use, they have faded to brown.If you need a bunch of cheap lights for a quick project then these are what you want. But if you want something to last, don't get these.PROS:Cheap.CONS:Poor quality.Short lifespan.Greenish color.Chromatic aberration at the edge of the light pattern.
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