STEDI Micro V2 13.9 Inch 24 LED Flood Light

$99.00 Inc Gst

Available on back-order

NOTE: Items on back order may take 8 – 10 weeks

Description

OVERVIEW

Our lowest profile LED Light bar with a total height of only 26mm is perfect for those looking for a combo beam but running tight on space or looking to keep the factory look to their vehicle. Available in 3 different sizes to fit any application, our ST3520 Micro is the easy choice when looking for that bit of extra light.

LIGHTWEIGHT CONVENIENCE

The power and brilliance of the Micro V2 24 LED is packed into a convenient size of 353mm (length) x 25mm (height) x 40.6mm (depth). Did we mention that it weighs 0.3kg?

LOW PROFILE FITMENT

The Micro V2 24 LED provides a huge amount of application options. With the ability to fit into the tightest of spaces, you will be kept occupied with the opportunities for enhancement.

THE NITTY GRITTY.

KEY FEATURES

  • 24 x Osram PSLR32 LEDs
  • IP68 – Resistant to a maximum submersion depth of 1.5m for up to 30 minutes.
  • DT connector included

TECH SPECS

OPERATING VOLTAGE DC 10-28V
POWER CONSUMPTION 24W
AMP DRAW 2A@12V/1A@24V
COLOUR TEMPERATURE 2700K
LED 24 x OSRAM GW PSLR 32. PM DRUISS
EFFECTIVE LUMEN 2600lm
BEAM ANGLE Height: 30° Width: 120°
ENVIRONMENT TEMP -40° to 60°C
IP RATING IP68
LENS Polycarbonate with Surface Hardening
FRAME/HOUSING Extruded Aluminium
DT CONNECTOR Included
MOUNTING BRACKET 304# Stainless Steel
LIFETIME 30, 000hrs
SIZE (mm) 353 x 25 x 40.6
WEIGHT 0.5kg
CABLE LEGTH 400mm
CERTIFICATION CISPR25

Additional information

Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 250 × 40 × 40 cm

Brand

Stedi

THE VERY HUMBLE BEGINNINGS.

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. On the one hand, it was a great time to enter the market because it wasn’t overly crowded - even the well-known brands had no LED offering. On the other hand, there was a severe lack of manufacturing and design know-how, and the subsequent product quality was way off the mark. Everything that could go wrong went wrong. LED failures, water ingress, housing turning bronze from UV – which all happened more often than it didn’t. We moved from manufacturer to manufacturer, hoping to find one that had stable quality. After wasting a lot of time and money, we assumed that all manufacturers were just as bad as the other, and the only way forward was to work closely with one to co-develop. While we were busy losing money and grappling with the quality issues, the market was getting more & more crowded by the second. We were barely making $10 on a 22” light bar. This was an interesting point in time, as we watched many competitors exit the market. The ones who stayed were looking at ways to cut corners to reduce manufacturing costs. We pivoted in the opposite direction and started looking at ways to improve quality and performance – and that’s when our story really starts.