








🌟 Light up your adventure with unstoppable green power!
The Nilight 20-inch LED Light Bar delivers a powerful 126W output with 42 green LED chips, producing 5200 lumens of bright, focused illumination. Built with durable aluminum and shatterproof polycarbonate, it’s designed for rugged off-road, emergency, and marine use. Featuring an adjustable mounting bracket and efficient heat dissipation, this versatile light bar fits a wide range of vehicles and conditions, backed by a 2-year warranty.











| Color | Green |
| Material | Aluminum, Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Brand | Nilight |
| Style | Industrial |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Light Source Wattage | 126 Watts |
| Number of Light Sources | 42 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Product Dimensions | 20"L x 2.6"W x 4.3"H |
| Manufacturer | Nilight |
| UPC | 840323940825 |
| Wattage | 126 watts |
| Part Number | 60217S-G |
| Item Weight | 3.69 pounds |
| Item model number | 60217S-G |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Dust Proof, Rust Proof |
| Included Components | 1PC light bar, a pack of mounting brackets |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 2 years warranty. |
F**Y
Awesome low cost super bright lights!
I needed more light, especially on the rural country roads where I live with deer and hogs getting hit all the time on the roads. I wanted to be able to see more than a few yards ahead, and these will fit the need. Obviously I can't drive with them on all the time, but if no one is coming the opposite direction at night, I'll have them on.Installation can be tricky for anyone who is not experienced so if this is your first try at something like this, I'd suggest you ask for help from someone who is experienced. I will eventually mount a real bull bar on the Jeep Grand Cherokee and move the lights to that location, mainly because there is not any metal in the center of the bumper that the existing license plate mounted to. The light bar mount is pretty secure and because of the slotted holes, I managed to screw it down a little crooked, but I loosened the screws and was able to level the mount last night, long after I took the jeep photo shown.I did not use the switch that comes with the wiring harness and unplugged the white connector to remove the switch. Reason for that is that right now my bright lights are not much improvement over my low beams and with my LED fog lights and low beams on, I get flashed by oncoming traffic. I've switched to high beams which cuts off my fogs, and no one flashes me. I decided, to not cut a hole in my dash to mount the switch, and figure out how to pull the wires through my firewall, and instead would use the fog lights switch to turn on and off the fog lights and the LED light bar at the same time, since I can't really drive with the fogs on anyway full time. To do this, I used the white wire coming off the relay pin 86 which is the trigger for the relay to allow the passing through of 12 volts from the battery to the lights with the wiring harness. I cut the white wire just before the white plug, leaving the black and red, then taped up the plug with electrical tape since it will be dangling loose, kind of. I had to pull the weather shield loose between the wheel well and the back of the headlight area to be able to work with the fog light wires, on the passenger side of my vehicle. Under the hood, the passenger side is where my fuse box and ground point are with a positive terminal in the fuse box that is easy to screw down the red wire connector, and just a few inches away is the ground point for connecting jumper cables to, which can be screwed off, slide the black wire connector on and screw the ground point back on. These are the black and red wires that came with the ring connectors already on them. There was a screw that was in the frame in front of my fuse box that was doing nothing so I chose to mount the relay there. I verified that the white wire on the back of my fog light harness was showing 12 volts when the fog lights were on, so I stripped about 5/8 inch of the wire without removing and cutting it, so that I could fold it and squeeze it into an insulated spade connector of this type: https://www.amazon.com/Disconnect-Connectors-WLEAD-Electrical-Assortment/dp/B0CHB5H7XX/ref=sxin_16_pa_sp_search_thematic_sspa?content-id=amzn1.sym.f1ae5671-a572-4614-89aa-2c9d534241e0%3Aamzn1.sym.f1ae5671-a572-4614-89aa-2c9d534241e0&crid=2L290ZPYH1KU0&cv_ct_cx=insulated%2Bspade%2Bcrimp%2Bconnectors&keywords=insulated%2Bspade%2Bcrimp%2Bconnectors&pd_rd_i=B0CHB5H7XX&pd_rd_r=0ab0d9e0-6815-400b-925f-5d9ff52fd9c5&pd_rd_w=hEMRN&pd_rd_wg=LuEkb&pf_rd_p=f1ae5671-a572-4614-89aa-2c9d534241e0&pf_rd_r=VFVE3B38J2WCZS2KF8GA&qid=1700593099&sbo=RZvfv%2F%2FHxDF%2BO5021pAnSA%3D%3D&sprefix=insulated%2Bspade%2Bcrimp%2Bconnectors%2Caps%2C87&sr=1-2-ac07dfd7-5f37-4797-bcf7-0f4905c82761-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9zZWFyY2hfdGhlbWF0aWM&th=1I crimped on the connector and added the mating connector to the white wire I cut earlier on the wiring harness and connected the two together. I zip tied that together so the wires aren't really swinging around under there. Now, when the fog lights are turned on, that 12 volts will send a trigger to the relay to turn on the LED light bar. Next I crimped on the two spade connectors that came with the kit onto the black and red wires coming off the light bar and connected them to the end of the wiring harness I fished through behind the grill an zip tied in a few places to keep it secure. Last, I just tied the remaining wire bundle together with a zip tie and then tied up the wiring coming from the light bar under the grill and was finished.You can see in the jeep photo how the bar mounts, (before I leveled it), the fuse box photo of how I wired to power, and the low, high, and light bar photos. I will probably raise the light bar angle a bit to get a little more distance and less flooding of the road right in front of me, but I am really happy with the outcome especially considering the cost of this setup. If you have regular, non-HID headlights and want to power your light bar with your high beams you could do what I did except you would find the wires behind your high beam lights and verify which has 12 volts when the high beams are on and use that wire for your trigger to the white wire in the light bar harness. Or, you could just pull the wires through your fire wall and mount the switch like a normal human would and use the switch provided to turn them on and off. Have fun and enjoy all the light!
T**N
Super bright and works great on golf cart
Amazing led light bar for our golf cart when the normal headlights don't cut it. Buy one they are awesome for the price.
R**E
Bright and beautiful
After reading some reviews about this light, I wasn't sure what to expect. The light came well packaged and double boxed so there wasn't any issues with damage in shipping. When I opened it, I was surprised at just how hefty it felt. This isn't a cheep plastic light and it seems very well built. I was concerned that the mounting brackets might have problems based on issues other people had, but they were fine. The brackets themselves do seem a little on the thin side, but once mounted they feel sturdy enough.I also ordered a mictuning wiring harness with a 30 amp fuse mictuning LED Light Bar Wiring Harness 30 Amp Fuse ON-OFF Laser Rocker Switch Blue(2 Lead 12ft), but I ended up wiring this direct to the wires that the stock fog lights were wired to on my 01 Jeep TJ, so I didn't use it. I am thrilled that I don't have to drill any holes in my dash for more switches.Mounting this was a breeze. Total installation time to put it on my E-Autogrilles bumper E-Autogrilles 87-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ/YJ Off Road Front Bumper with 2x D-ring & Winch Plate (51-0034) was less than 20 minutes, including wiring. It's just one mounting bolt on the bottom of each of the two brackets, and four bolts on the side of each bracket plus two more allen screws to secure the light once centered in place.I turned this baby on and walked in front of my Jeep and couldn't believe how bright this was, even in sunlight. The side most six lights on both sides scatter their light and the inside bulbs are concentrated to a round beam that shone on the back wall in my garage.I've seen similar lights to this at three times the cost. I definitely recommend it.UPDATE: Well, I've had this on for a few days and tonight my wife pointed out that 12 of the lights on the right side are out. Honestly I didn't expect this to last all the way through the two year warranty, but this is a little soon for it to be failing. I've reduced my 5-star rating to 3 star and I'm going to get another one to give them the benefit of the doubt. This is probably a wiring issue rather than bulbs blinking out because it's a cluster of a dozen lights all grouped together.UPDATE 2: I got the replacement super fast and installed it right away. It's been working all summer without any issues. I do have to say that this light is too bright to use on the highway when there are other cars around. I only use on trails (and when people cut me off on the freeway) :pI'm upping my rating back to five stars. I'm very pleased.
H**S
Great Budget Light!! But.....
So this was my first LED bar that I have bought, I have been researching them for a while and wanted to give it a shot. If it was a crap shoot I would only be out a few bucks, considering the price for brand name LED bars. It shipped and arrived quickly to my home, I installed it to my custom bumper that I made and went off roading a few times with it. I crossed a river with it and no water got in and actually impressed with the quality from the outside, for now. Take my word for it, just because it's only 20 inch doesn't mean it's not bright!! But I did notice that after a month a section of LED's went out and wouldn't want to come on anymore no matter how I wiggled the wires. At that point I realized it was an internal issue. I opened it up to find that the ground wire, the way it was tucked inside was actually putting pressure on a diode in the first section of the board but still allowing power to go to the other sections of the LED bar. So I soldered it back up and added more to ensure that it wouldn't break again. Simple fix in my mind, but may not be for others. It has only been two weeks since the fix and its still working but I do advise if you are going to take it apart to be aware of the torque on those bolts because they WILL strip. Unknowingly I stripped one, unfortunately. If it seems to go out again worst case scenerio I remove it and bridge it, worst case. For the money I paid for it, I am not complaining at all. If your handy with tools and can diagnose electrical problems if they arise, it's great! With all that being said, I would recommend it!
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