Okay, let’s start from the top because there’s a lot to cover with this one but first and foremost, this isn’t just any old light, this is Hard Korr’s XDW Series 30W Flush Mount LED Hyperflood Work Light.
Designed to be mounted flush to your front or rear bumper, this light can be attached elsewhere and used when working around your vehicle. It features clean, bezel-free lines, a tidy aluminium housing, and downward-facing LED chips that mean less glare for other drivers are not the best things about this work light. Nor is the 180-degree beam up to 76m from the light source. Nope, the very best thing is the Hyperflood technology – a reflector technology that combines the six 5W OSRAM LED chips with precisely calibrated reflectors to create beam patterns that haven’t been seen before. This light draws 2.64A at 12 volts or 1.33A at 24 volts and suits 9-33V DC. It has an output of 3,459 raw lumens/1,943 effective lumens with 1 lux at 76m, so you’ll have good illumination for doing what you need to do.
The XDW Series 30W Flush Mount LED Hyperflood Work Light from Hard Korr boasts a long list of specs but really, a simple flick of the switch will have it speak for itself.
Flush mount design
Hyperflood™ technology
Clean beam with bezel-free lines
180° beam up to 76m
Downward-facing LED chips reduce glare
5W genuine OSRAM LED chips
3,459 raw lumens
1,943 effective lumens
1 lux @ 76m
Suits 9-33V DC
Current 2.64A @ 12V / 1.33A @ 24V
6063 aluminium housing
Lexan® polycarbonate lens
IP67 waterproof and dustproof
50,000+ hours LED lifespan
Colour temperature 5700K
Deutsch to DC adaptor included
Stainless steel fittings included
External Dimensions:
19.6W x 6.2D x 5.3H cm excluding cables | Cable 50 cm
I want to use as reverse lights on rear bumper with current rear lights. Do I need a wiring harness for install.
Warren Gage - Perth, WA(3 years ago)
G'day Warren,
If you only want it to operate whilst your reverse lights are on, it should be fine to piggyback off their supply. Whether or not you are comfortable doing this with crimps or use a wiring harness is up to you, but triple check compatibility of the harness with your specific vehicle. You'll also likely need to add a splitter if you want to install more than one. If in doubt, have a chat with your local auto electrician.