If you want to take your camp lighting set up to the next level, the 4 Bar LED 3 Colour Camp Light Kit from Hard Korr is the way to go.
This kit contains four 50cm super bright light bars which provide cool white, warm white and orange lighting options. You can leave the lights on all night without running down your battery thanks to the low power consumption, minimal heat output, and they’re IP68 rated making them completely watertight as well. The bars have a removable diffuser for a wider and more pleasant light beam, the removable end caps hide the wiring for flush mounting, and the extrusion profile makes them extra strong.
This kit is a cinch to set up by yourself, using removable pole clips for easy attachment and inbuilt magnets for metal surfaces. Illuminate your medium-sized camper trailer or campsite with the 4 Bar LED 3 Colour Camp Light Kit from Hard Korr.
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what do i need to run these of 240v power thanks
Grab yourself one of these, Tammy, you can plug this straight into the switch intead of 12V power. - https://www.snowys.com.au/60w-5a-240v-to-12v-transformer ~ Ben
Is it possible to control the light bars individually?
G'day Monty,
It would be, but you'd need to get an extra splitter cable & a couple of extra dimmer switches.
Hard Korr doesn't do a 4 way splitter, but the above will take you to a 3 way splitter, which when used with the 2 way that comes in the original kit, you'd get 4 individual lines.
I have an Oztrail gazebo. I don't think the clip from the Hard Korr kit s will fit on the frame as it's 32mm (you say they're meant to mount to 25mm round tent poles) so will the magnets on the light bars stick to the frame of the gazebo?
G'day Alex,
Yep, no trouble.
The 48cm or smaller ones will magnet to the scissor struts as well as the legs.
Hope that helps!
Is there a cable I can use to replace the cigarette power plug with an Anderson?
G'day Paul,
There isn't an Anderson cable for the Hark Korr 12v lights, but it's pretty straightforward to chop of the cigarette plug terminal and replace it.
If you've got a soldering iron and a bit of solder, or know anyone who does, you'll be sorted!
Hi Guys, We are going to purchase lights for camping. We have a 6x3 gazebo and tent. Wondering what would be a better option to go with, the 4 bars or 6? Thanks
G'day Simone,
We recently had a chat with Hard Korr about this, so great timing!
The 4 bar light kit will be more than enough light for that space.
Can you run these lights from a 12V USB output if you sourced the correct USB to 2 pin male connections?
G'day John,
No you can't. Generally USB outputs are regulated to 5v, so a USB port wont give your lights enough power to actually run.
Car will be ~10m from tent/gazebo setup, need to know whether I can get extensions that will reach that far
G'day Paul,
Yes, the DC LED Lighting Extension will add an extra 10m into your setup between the 12V plug and the dimmer switch.
Hi guys If I set the lights to orange and unplug the lights from power, do the lights come back on as orange when reconnected?
G'day Brett,
Excellent question!
The Hard Korr 3 Colour Light systems will always default back to white when power is removed.
Can the light kit be plugged into the DC direct ports in a solar generator (like the Companion Lithium Rover) to power a run of lights?
G'day Ben,
The 4 Bar Kit can be plugged directly into a DC power source using the 12V cigarette adapter supplied in the kit. The Rover Lithium Power Station has 12V Cigarette ports, so you can plug the kit straight in.
Other than the hard body case vs the zippered bag and price, what are the other differences?
G'day Geoff,
The first major difference between the two, is that the Lifestyle bars don't have diffuser covers over them, so the light output tends to look slightly different, with the more premium option providing a better option in terms of keeping dust etc out. The other main difference is that the 4 Bar 3 Colour kit comes with the new 3 Colour switch, so you can run the lights with bright white, warm white, or orange, the Lifestyle kits just come with the 2 colour dimmer, with bright white or orange. There are also a few extra cables, that are a tad longer in the premium kit, as well as the pole clips for attachment rather than velcro attachments. Ben does a great comparison video (the last one listed on both products) so it's worth having a watch of that too.
I wont have access to a cig socket.. is there an adapter I can connect the light bars to and then plug straight into a powerpoint? And if yes, Will the 4 bar pack require just 1 adapter?
G'day Adam,
You can run the 4 Bar Kit from the Korr 240V to 12V Transformer if you're close to a standard power point. You'll just need one transformer to run all four bars.
The title states 3 colour led, however the only mention in the description of 3 colour is the tri colour dimmer. Everything else is just orange/white? Which is it? I don't want to purchase to only realise it just orange / white instead of the tri colour.
Hi Magenta,
Sorry about that, we'll re-word it so it's a little more clear. They are white, warm white, and orange.
I'm intending to use them as a permanent fixture in my Ute canopy for work, and just making sure they won't drain by battery when I'm not actually using them
G'day Cameron,
I've just called the team at Korr to verify and I can confirm that when the dimmer position is off they won't draw any power from your battery.
when plugging the lights together, do each individual light need to plugged into an individual socket? Or do they split into one?
G'day Conor,
The 4 Bar Orange/White LED Kit comes with one cigarette socket and a range of cables so that you can string your bars in series, or in parallel. They will just need one plugin point, and then you could run a splitter and have two lines of lights, or you could string them all together and run them all off the on one switch/dimmer.
The description mentions a medium size campsite. Would this kit be sufficient to light up a 6x6m shed?
G'day Aaron,
We're pretty sure you'll be fine with the 4 Bar Orange/White LED Camping Light Kit in your shed, these lights pack a fair punch and we think should be fine to light up your shed.
How long will a car battery power these lights? Will a standard car battery run the lights for a couple of nights and still start the car each morning without additional/extra charging?
G'day Chris,
A standard car battery, fully charged, provides about 48 amp hours. The 4 Bar Orange/White LED Camping Light Kit with Diffusers consumes 2.4 amps per hour. This means that you could run your light kit for an approx total of 20hrs off a standard car battery.
I would be starting your car every morning just to be sure, as there are many variable of battery ampage based on age, brand and usage.
Hope that helps!
Simple answer is, if you are static camping more that 1 night, add a solar power blanket to your camp kit
I just thought I would give more info. All 4 lights and full brightness consumes 2.36Ah, this is the mode with both the Orange and White on. If you just use the orange OR white at full brightness, this drops to 1.5Ah Half brightness - 0.51Ah And the lowest setting with is 0.15Ah
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