STEDI Curved Light Bar 40.5″ – STEDI LEDST2K-40-16L Curved 40.5″ ST2K Super Drive 16 LED Light Bar
ADVANTAGES OF A LATERAL SPOT BEAM
- Excellent well rounded mid to long-range illumination
- Significantly minimizes adverse reflection from road signs
- Eliminates light wasted on illuminating tree tops (won’t disturb sleeping koalas)
- An excellent alternative to HID, without the associated downsides
- The beam is 90m wide at approx 250m
KEY FEATURES
- LED Parking / Position Light Function
- Breather allows pressure equalization when rapid heat up and cool down cycles occur.
- Anodized Polyester Powder Coat
- Weatherproof Deutsch® DT2 Connector.
- Includes adjustable side brackets
- Includes our Easy-Fit Plug & Play High Beam Wiring Harness with HB3 & H4 adapter (compatible with both negative and positive switched vehicles).
- Protected against reverse polarity
- Shockproof, IP68 waterproof, UV Shielded
- Protected against RFI / EMC Interference
- Voltage & current surge protection
- Pulse Width Modulation Thermal Management
STEDI Curved Light Bar 40.5″Â – TECH SPECS
MAIN BEAM LED COUNT | 16 x 15W |
VOLTAGE | 12V & 24V |
LENS MATERIAL | Optical Grade, Hard Coated Lexan |
LUMENS | 16,000 |
HOUSING MATERIAL | 6063 Extrusion |
AMPERES | 16.1A @ 13.2v |
LIFESPAN | 50,000 |
SPOT BEAM | Driving Beam |
INGRESS PROTECTION | IP68 |
OPERATING TEMP | -40°C ~ +150°C |
WEIGHT | 4.795kg |
CERTIFICATES | E-Mark R10 | CE ✓ |
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- 1 x 40.5″ ST2K-16L LED Light Bar
- 2 x Steel Side Brackets
- Easy-Fit High Beam Wiring Kit | HB3 & H4 piggy-back included.
- Wiring Instructions
- Comprehensive 304 Stainless Steel fasteners
Find out more about STEDIÂ hereÂ
STEDI was founded in 2013 out of the small 290m2 warehouse in Melbourne, Australia, by founders Eddie & Sandra Yilmaz. Back then, the world of the LED driving light was largely novel. The first-ever round variant of LED driving light had only just hit the market in 2013. Like us, even the manufacturers around at that time were new to LED. We’re talking about a period when LED bars could barely throw out to 50m, and the lenses were made from glass