
Features
- Spot/flood combo beam for complete area illumination
- Side-firing LEDs create ultra-wide 200° beam
- Aluminum heat sink housing and polycarbonate lens
- Lifetime warranty
Overview
Quad side-firing and spot/flood forward-firing LEDs all combine to provide maximum area illumination. Forward-firing LEDs are a combo spot and flood beam pattern. The 10° spot projects a focused long-range beam while the 60° flood adds wide area lighting. Side-firing LEDs increase the illumination spread to 200°. A sealed polycarbonate lens and heavy-duty aluminum housing with integral heat sink protect the LEDs from extreme weather. Includes an adjustable single-bolt mounting bracket, 18" DT power cord, and a mating 7" DT pigtail adapter.
- Includes DT connector
- Installation hardware included
- Operating temperature: -5 to +140 °F
- 50000 hours L70 lifespan
- Rated IP68 for wet conditions
- 12-32 VDC

- Mining Lights
- Off-Road Equipment
- Vehicle Auxiliary Lamps
- Marine Lighting
- Agricultural Machinery
- Material Handling
Specifications
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Part NO | Type | Total Wire Length | Price | Constant Current | Lumen Per Dollar |
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WL-50W-S200 | - | - | $52.95 | - | 127.66 lumen/dollar |
WL-50W-S200-2PK | - | - | $105.90 | - | 110.99 lumen/dollar |
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More Flood than Spot
These lights are bright and they light up the area in front of my truck great. BUT my weak headlights on bright, reach farther. I can't see how they are spot/floods. They are great floods. In fact, if I can find a true spot, I will keep one of these on my truck and add the spot on the left side. I wanted these to avoid deer and pigs at night. The headlights on my 2019 F250 do not get it done.
Not sure if it is really IP 68 waterproof?
The light is very powerful, but water has penetrated into the glass somehow.