Led Light Bars, Starts At $8.99, Free Shipping

Sorry, we don’t have, but you can use yellow film.

Check more led light bars: https://www.yitamotor.com/collections/led-light-bars

I guess I should be the first to state the obvious. For those reading along, if you value your money, please dont waste your cash on this rubbish. Its marketed under many different names with the same high failure rates, water penetration and abysmal light output. If you really want to throw away your money, please toss it into the street for some lucky kid to find and put to good use.

I see that they didn’t even bother to answer this question. Just more cheap garbage for sale on the internet.

Yep.

“You can use yellow film”.

Cheap LED strips as always.

Please don’t judge a thing, when you know nothing about it.

trust us , @blf we do.

Yeaaaah.

Do expect us to be kind at BLF, but not as much when you are advertising products and not getting the response you were expecting.

@yitamotor, perhaps contact a few reputable reviewers here on the forum and offer a sample for a review with strenuous testing?

“Yellow film.” LOL. That’s rich. :partying_face:

Good, now go back over to reddit

rowwwrrr!

and stupid!!!

Someone gave me two of the 6 inch light bars, so I guess I’ll do a mini review. I installed them on the front of my Jeep early-mid 2020. Bottom line up front, don’t waste your money. Mine were free and they weren’t worth the time I spent installing them.

Color- These things are blue, blue, blue. I’d say they’re well beyond 6k, but I don’t have a way to measure that. Two of the LEDs in one of them are much warmer. That’s an accident and doesn’t improve anything, it just makes them uglier to look at.

Output- Abysmal. When my headlights are on, the only way I can tell these lights are even on is by the lighted switch on my dash. When my headlights are off, they aren’t bright enough to use for anything I can imagine wanting them for. The color is so bad I just want to turn them back in favor of the darkness of night.

Weatherproofing- Minimal. Within a week of installation, both units had visible water in them and I don’t think they have dried out since. To their credit they still turn on and I don’t think it has affected their performance, but then again turning them back off doesn’t really affect their performance either.

The housings aren’t awful, and one day I may take them apart to do an LED swap and see if I can find a way to seal them up. Until then they will remain mounted on the front of my Jeep as functionally useless eye candy.

Thanks for sharing lol

LMAO you guys are a blast.

I have a pair of these on a lawnmower. $8 is about $7 too much for them. They are cheap, the light is blue, and they leak water. Trust me I’m not dunking them under water on a zero turn that loses traction on wet grass. About the only positive I have is I didn’t pay for them.

Weeds by me grow naturally. Can’t get rid of ’em fast enough, actually.

You want some, c’mon over and take as much as you can haul away.

Save a fortune on powering those LEDs. Think about it.

Hownahell you guys getting these just handed to you?

I got a set of cheapies a few years ago, no idea what brand, and yeah, cheap blue crap.

I did keep ’em around with the idea to swap the guts with something decent, then RTV the f outta them to seal ’em.

The housings look cute, ’though I expect the front plastic to get sandblasted in no time. So definitely not in front, but maybe behind as aux lights or something, ’though my backup lights are damned bright.

1st post anyone else smell something fishy here?
I think both need to be dumped! Yitamotor got 4 five star reviews for such enthusiastic reviewers that their forgot to say what they bought. In fact all 4 were between 3-10 words only.

I go to the local flea market often and this summer one guy had these up and running from a small 12-volt lead-acid battery. I think some 30 x 2 rows (~60 leds). Quick calc; say some 4 amps each emitter for some decent illumination at 6 volts each = 120 amps draw. No go on this small battery. Housing seemed Ok (cast aluminium) but doubt there was any regulation in that. Although was in broad daylight, and the leds were bright (screaming white – but people go for that), didn’t throw any light into the adjacent tent.

Came back a second time some 2 weeks later, don’t think he fished enough.

Also saw some fellow selling those 2 for $10 zoomies with incredulous ratings. He would come again some 2 or 3 times. That was last year, doubt he’d show up after doing his gig and people realizing being duped.

Travelling salesmen – snake oil.