360-SERIES

360-Series

RIGID's 360-Series family of LED lights has optimized beam patterns project up to 8,600 raw lumens and are protected by an aluminum housing, features a blacked-out circuit board, prominent RIGID branding, and a limited lifetime warranty making them the most robust and useful round lights on the market. Choose between a 4-inch or 6-inch light, preferred backlight color, and beam pattern for a customized experience and look. RIGID’s 360-Series feature beam patterns available from 17 degrees to 60 degrees, offering an option for any application. Available in 4 backlight colors: red, white, blue or amber. RIGIDs 360-Series round lights seamlessly integrate into multiple OEM applications and makes it easier than ever to Own The Night. Harness sold separately.



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360-Series

KEY FEATURES

  • Back Lighting Independently Controlled
  • Available Backlight Colors: Red, White, Blue or Amber
  • Stainless Steel Mounting Bracket Included
  • Removable Bezel for Color Matching
  • Removable Bezel and Side Fairings for OEM Applications
  • 9-36 VDC Operation
  • Flying Leads for Universal Installation
  • Alloy Housing and Heatsink
  • Reverse Polarity Protection
  • Over/Under Voltage Protection
  • IP68 Compliant - Dust/Water Ingress
  • Pressure Equalizing Vent
  • Black Exposed Printed Circuit Board
  • Patented Optics
  • 50,000 Hr+ LED Lifespan
  • Wiring Harness Sold Separately
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Off Road Use Only

The next comparison is between amber LED vs. amber lens. Using the RIGID D-series as an example, the D-Series with amber LEDs has approximately half of the peak intensity that the D-series with the amber lens has: LEDs Lenses 16,218cd vs. 34,340cd We went with the change in lens color over LED because of the significant difference in peak intensity between LEDs and the lens. The drop in light output from the clear lens to the colored lens occurs when that white light is converted from blue to another color. There is a loss of energy that happens in that process. Even with that loss of energy, we end up with a higher output than what is possible with an amber LED. The Amber PRO Edition also provides a more cohesive aesthetic among the OEM light colors.