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Heise HE-CHASE-B8 8" Chasing LED Lightbar 120° IP68 Angle w/ Controller

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Heise HE-CHASE-B8 8" Chasing LED Lightbar 120° IP68 Angle w/ Controller

This single-row 8” Chasing LED lightbar is constructed of high-quality die-cast aluminum with a sealed membrane to prevent infiltration of debris and a durable polycarbonate lens. It illuminates with a mixture of white LEDs and addressable Chasing LEDs to provide a spot beam pattern with a 120o angle. This product comes with a Heise Connect Chasing Controller and can be remotely controlled using the Heise Connect mobile app.

    Features:

    • Addressable LEDs
    • Heise Connect Chasing Controller included
    • Wattage per light: 16.5W
    • Number of white LEDs: 12
    • Number of chasing LEDs: 6
    • Raw lumens per light: 2145lm
    • Lux per light at 10m: 47.29lx
    • Current consumption per light @13.8V: 1.2A
    • IP rating: IP68
    • Input voltage: 12-24V DC
    • Color temperature: 6000K
    • Beam pattern: Spot
    • Beam angle: 120°
    • Dimensions: 1.69”x8.07”×3.15”
    • Housing material: Aluminum
    • Housing color: Black
    • Membrane: Sealed
    • Mounting bolt drill: 0.25”
    • Lens material: Polycarbonate
    • Hardware material: 6063 Aluminum
    • Electronics: Integrated epoxy-encapsulated
    • Operating temperature: -40°F to 140°F
    • Protection: Reverse polarity
    • Mounting: Side

    Heise Connect Low Voltage Chasing Controller
    HE-CHASELV-CB

    This controller is specifically designed to work with Heise Chasing LEDs, making customization and control of these products easy. It features two wireless control options; an included remote control or using the Heise Connect downloadable app for smartphone or tablet. Users can easily group multiple controllers through the app, and every controller has left and right zones for independent turn signal control wires and a dedicated brake light trigger wire. This product works with all pre-existing Heise Chasing products.

    • Addressable LED controller
    • 170+ color-changing patterns
    • Turn signal function (both left and right)
    • Brake function
    • DIY pattern function
    • Music sync function
    • App controlled (Heise Connect app) or via the included RF card remote
    • Max load 10A
    • Water-resistant Heise connector

    Heise Connect App
    The Heise Connect app allows users to remotely control Heise LED lighting products from the palm of their hand. The app automatically connects via Bluetooth® and detects the type of control box connected to the app; RGB, RGBW, or Chasing, allowing groups of all products to be used and controlled within the same mobile app. A selectable color wheel lets users choose from 16 million RGB color options and a true white light color option available with RGBW products. Users can also select from 24 pre-programmed patterns for RGB and RGBW and 170+ pre-programmed moving patterns for Chasing. There is also a DIY pattern option for Chasing products that allows for selecting up to 16 colors and 3 motion effects. The app also features independent left and right turn signal triggers, a brak

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