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Scrambler82 wrote:
What are the Lumen rating and the Temperature of the LED Strips ?
I am leaning toward the 5000K Temp (Mid-White) and a Lumens rating of around 1000L !
I Ilke the idea.
Also, does the kit come with mounting hardware ?
Thanks
Everything needed to install the kit is in the kit and it is designed by application to use existing grounds power sources so there is no splicing necessary. The light itself is at a 5500K, Lumens can change as there are the 4 lengths and I'm not sure if I have that information but I could figure it out.
Clearly the pictures showing how much shadow lighting is produced and the consideration its not a forward facing light source, Lumens may not be as important as pictorial or video proof would indicate.
JAMMAN wrote:
One small question. And I am OK at finding things usually. WHERE IS THE LINK TO BUY THE ******* THING?
In the search you would type "underhood lighting" which would net all options - https://www.12degnorth.com/search-results/q-Underhood%20lighting/qc-products
Ford Ranger Specific - https://www.12degnorth.com/product-page/underhood-lighting-kit-ford-ranger-specific-93-11
Tsquare wrote:
All I can find on their site is the blog post that has a broken link. When I search LED LIGHTING I get two light bars and mount in the products.
The light strip shown above looks like it is a standard 12 volt LED strip with the self adhesive backing that has a switch inline with the power leads. I bought a roll of LED that had the stick self adhesive to light up my ElectraGlide for about $15 from Fry's Electronics about 8 years ago. I have it running the the bottom of the frame, under the tank, and the inside the rear fenders between the bags. It looks good when everything is working and clean. The surface must be very clean for the adhesive backing to stick well. On the bike I have zip ties every 4" to keep it in place. If there is any movement the strip will brake it's internal wire and you loose the LEDs down line. It is usually the ground side and I find if I ground both negative ends they last longer.
I have replaced all of the LEDs on the bike once or twice as they are a bit fragile. The LED strip on the bottom of the frame needs replacing right now as half of them are out. I have had the military high reliability soldering course and these do take higher than average soldering skill for good electrical and mechanical bonds.
If you can let me know what link was broken, I'll get that fixed TSquare
As for the LED strip, these are made in specific lengths of a higher temperature NON-yellowing resin, the 3M adhesive when the surface is prepped properly has a near zero failure rate, even with higher under-hood temperatures rather notorious on Fords. In fact, some may recognize the model for the Ford Ranger Underhood LED lighting kit as Undrstm8ed's '93 Ford Ranger which we had done back in 2013-2014 to my understanding, although we've not seen that truck in the shop in at least the last year or two, No led or adhesive failures to date that we've been aware of.
We went through a few companies before deciding on a product that gave us the results we required for which may sound absurd but non-failure results, including a brand that wasn't very competitive in product. I can tell you from experience that any LED strip that's purchased on a roll is purely made in China to far lesser Q/C methodology and the price reflects the experiences of those brands.
So far the only complaint we've openly had is the fact we run out of our kits when people wanted them most.
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.Last edited on Fri Apr 16th, 2021 01:48 pm by 12° North Industries
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