Optibeam

NIN9


The Optibeam Nin9 earns its name as THE NINE, representing the best-in-class auxiliary lighting solution available. Developed using the latest LED technology, t...

 

The Optibeam Nin9 earns its name as THE NINE, representing the best-in-class auxiliary lighting solution available. Developed using the latest LED technology, this lamp is designed with the needs and preferences of professional users and installers in mind. The optical engineering of the Nin9 produces an exceptionally wide pattern of light, illuminating the sides of the road with ease, while still delivering bright and far-reaching illumination. With a measurement of 1lux @ 580m for a single lamp, the Nin9's beam length and brightness are unmatched, even when using multiple lamps. The Nin9 lamp features a frameless design that follows the latest design trends, preventing ice, snow, or dirt from accumulating on the glass. Additionally, it comes equipped with a highly popular dual-color parking function, allowing users to choose between white or orange options. The sleek design, dark optics, and striking X-Park shape combine to create a visually impressive whole that emphasizes the appearance of any vehicle. To facilitate installation, the Nin9 lamp is supplied with two alternative mounting brackets: a pedestal mounting bracket and a U-bracket, enabling users to select the most appropriate option. With its impressive features and design, the Optibeam Nin9 sets the standard for auxiliary lighting, fulfilling every wish of professional users and installers.


                                        Technical Specification                                         
Measurements:⌀ 220.00 x 83.00mm
Weight:2.60kg
Spänning:9-36V
Lumens:14000 lm
Lumens (measured):11400 lm
Referensvärde:30
Color temperature:5500 K
Plug type:4-pin DT
Wire length:850 mm
IP rating:IP68
Approvals:R148/149, R10
Warranty (months):36
Model name:NIN9
Information:8x leds, Double up. Amber / white park light (both with own wire). Power consumption: 11.16A@13,7V, 1 lux @ 580 m, R112: 1 lux @ 245 m