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Reddit mentions of Nilight NI06A-72W 12Inch 12 Inch 72W Spot Flood Combo Bar Off Road Boat Driving Led Work Light SUV Jeep Lamp,2 Years Warranty

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Nilight NI06A-72W 12Inch 12 Inch 72W Spot Flood Combo Bar Off Road Boat Driving Led Work Light SUV Jeep Lamp,2 Years Warranty. Here are the top ones.

Nilight NI06A-72W 12Inch 12 Inch 72W Spot Flood Combo Bar Off Road Boat Driving Led Work Light SUV Jeep Lamp,2 Years Warranty
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SUPER BRIGHT: Spot beam for long irradiation distance, flood beam for broad view area, combo beam provides excellent visual effectBETTER HEAT DISSIPATION: Die-cast aluminum alloy heat sinks effectively dissipate heat, better cooling effect and longer lifespanADJUSTABLE BRACKET: The mounting bracket can be adjusted and slid, offering convenience to adjust position flexibly when neededHIGH PERFORMANCE: IP67 rate, protective housing and sturdy brackets, great performance of waterproof, dustproof and quakeproofPACKAGE INCLUDE: 1PC 72W LED light bar and mounting brackets; Lumens: 4790lm
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height5.4 Inches
Length18 Inches
Number of items1
Size12Inch 72W Light Bar
Width5.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Nilight NI06A-72W 12Inch 12 Inch 72W Spot Flood Combo Bar Off Road Boat Driving Led Work Light SUV Jeep Lamp,2 Years Warranty:

u/brzcory ยท 3 pointsr/flashlight

It's funny, I kinda like the additional LED's with different patterns (reminds me of the car-based bars), I just don't like the head-mount.

I think it'd be much easier/better to use a chest-rig, and maybe have a normal headlamp at like 500-1000lm with a thrower pattern.

That way, when moving forward your chest will always be pointing direction-of-travel, but your headlamp will be wherever you look. You'd do away with a lot of the 'sudden blindness' from the hotspots whenever the dude looks at the map in OP's video.

It might just be the video, but from what I can see there's tons of available light, it's just not being used very effectively.

u/Joonyur24 ยท 1 pointr/electrical

https://www.amazon.com/Nilight-Lights-Driving-Lighting-Warranty/dp/B00WE46ZWC

Thanks for the help everyone. This is the light I purchased. I think the regulator may be the ticket and I didn't know that existed. Thanks.