10" Jet Black Series Single Row ECE/EMARK LED Light Bar - NJS10EM

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SKU: NJS10EM
Regular price $154.00

Street Legal Light Bars*

NightRider LEDS – Jet Black Series – ECE/E-Mark Certified

Part #

NJS10EM

Watts

Theoretical: 45W 

Actual: 22W (Wattage is throttled back to meet ECE/E-mark Certifications)

Lumens

3,780lm Raw/1,772lm Effective 

IP Rating

IP67

Beam

ECE Certified R112 Auxiliary Driving Beam

Combo Flood and Spot Beam Pattern

LED Chip Type

5W OSRAM CSHP

LEDS

9

Colour Temperature

5,700K (Daylight)

Dimensions

54mm D x 246mm L x 40mm H

Operating Voltage Range

10-30V DC

AMP Draw @ 12 V

3.75A

LED Life

30,000 hrs +

Lux @ 10M

1,080lx

The Jet Black Series features a sleek new edgeless design to reduce snow and ice build up as well as reduce wind resistance and noise. Hooded dark reflectors reduce glare and direct light exactly to where it’s needed.

Aluminum Casing with Breather Vent

Narrow Profile for More Mounting Options and Comes With 2 Sets of Mounting Brackets

Includes Dual Mounting System: Black 304 Stainless Steel Side Brackets, Black Powder Coated Sliding Rear Brackets and Stainless Steel Hardware

Polycarbonate Protective Lens

Includes Wiring Harness (Sealed Plug & Play Deutsch Plug Connector, Override Switch, 40 Amp Relay, 30 Amp Fuse, Fuse Holder, 20' of wire)

1 Year Warranty

30 Day Money Back Guarantee

Light Covers Available in Black, Clear, Amber and Blue (not included)

*Always check regional rules and regulations regarding the use of auxiliary driving lights for highway use. Northern Light Bars will not be accountable for improper mounting, aiming, wiring or regional restrictions.

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MATTHEW FAYE (Guelph, CA)
10" Jet Black Series

Great customer service! Light bar is great quality and puts out a ton of light. Would buy again!

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Britt Williams (Coquitlam, CA)
10" jet black single row

Nice output for size, seems well-built, great heavy wiring harness. Combo Beam ok, would be great if two were used. Perhaps a dual beam would be slightly nicer.