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For Sale: 20W LED Auxiliary Lights

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Sonreir

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Hey all,

I'm not particularly active here, but I figured I throw this out there for anyone who was interested. I'm the owner of the motorcycle electrics company (specializing primarily in vintage bikes) and I have some of these auxiliary lights available for sale.

Each of these lights pulls only 20W of power, but can throw a diffused 90° beam of light up to 100 feet down the road. Perfect for use a fog lights or providing extra visibility in times of need. Attached a few pics of the installation on my own FJR.

All of the necessary mounting hardware is included with each light and we offer free after sale email support with every product we sell.

Price of these lights is $35 each or $60 for a pair. Shipping is free in the USA and a flat $10 for other locations.

Please forgive the dirty shop.
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Ad title says LED. Reflectors look like some halogens I have seen...

If LED, are they dimmable and do they include dimmer/switch etc?

If there is recommended additional hardware, it would be good to know.

A little more information is available on their website. Says LED quite clearly and says light draws "just over an amp" - (less than 20 W)

https://www.sparckmoto.com/

 
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They are dimmable, but hardware is not included. The only included hardware is for the physical mounting (e.g bracket plus several bolts and rubber washers). Actual draw is 17W according to my power supply and current does increase if voltage drops, which means there is an onboard driver for the LEDs. The lights did start to dim around 7V and at the point, current had risen to just over two amps. Current dropped quickly after continued to dial down the voltage.

 

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