200W 35000LM Super Bright Car Light Bulb 9007 Lamp Canbus Luces Led Auto Car Led Headlight Bulbs

Series: P6Q Led Headlights Bulb

Brand: Popnow
Series: P6Q
Voltage: DC12V 
Power: 200W/Set 
Lumens: 35000LM/Set 
Chip Type: 3570 CSP CHIPS
Color temperature : 6500K
Features:CANBUS No Error
Built in EMC Intelligent Drive:Canbus built-in ,No error message ,No flashing
Cooling Fan: Yes
Working temperature: -40 ° C ~ 150 ° C
For car years: 1990-2023 All cars
Purpose: Headlamp, Fog Lamp
Clamp slot: a sturdy metal clip that can be rotated 360 degrees to adjust the beam
System Lifespan: >50000hrs
Waterproof:IP68 Waterproof Design
Design: All In One Design With Cooling Fan
Heat Dissipation Theory : Aviation aluminum 6063

Packed Included:
2*9007 Car LED Headlight

Description

Install Caution
1. As a safety precaution, make sure that the car has had time to cool down properly before starting the installation process.
2. Put the vehicle into park or make sure it is securely in gear.
3. Be sure to turn off the ignition and remove the key.
4. Be careful to avoid burns, especially when turning on or off the vehicles lighting.
5. Be careful to avoid crushing or cutting the bulbs. Also make sure to not touch the bulbs with your fingers, as this will cause blotting.
6. Fully examine the connection of the contact points, ports and the wires as faulty connections can cause lighting problems.
7. Make certain that the end of the bulb does not come in contact with the interior light shield of the headlight when adjusting the bulb.

Model: 9007 Brand: POPNOW Code: 12801

LED Chip

3570 CSP Chip

Lifespan

>50000hrs

Color Temperature Available

6000K

Bulbs Type

High Beam/Low Beam Light

Lumen

35000LM

Operating Voltage

DC12V

Operating Temperature

-40°C ~150°C

Beam Pattern

Standard beam pattern

Heat Dissipation Theory

All in one Aviation aluminum 6063 and high speed mute fan

Installation

All In One , Easy and Fast Installation

Features

0.1 Second Quick Start, Turn On & Switch Without Dark Spots

Place of Origin

Guangdong, China

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