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Roadvision S8 Stealth 8 inch LED driving light | RDL8800C

Roadvision S8 Stealth 8 inch LED driving light | RDL8800C

SKU:RDL8800C

Regular price $423.50 AUD
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Roadvision LED 8" Driving Light 10-30V 132W Combination Beam - RDL8800C

Product Overview:

Transform night driving into daylight with the Roadvision S8 Stealth Series 8" LED Driving Light (RDL8800C). Designed for the harsh Australian outback, this light strikes the perfect balance between size and performance.

The S8 Series solves a common problem for modern 4WD owners: fitting high-powered lights onto crowded bull bars. The RDL8800C offers the raw lighting output of a traditional 9-inch spotlight but features a compact low-profile bracket and sleek 8-inch housing.

With its "Stealth" blackout mounting hardware, bezel-less design, and Dual-Colour HALO DRL (Daytime Running Light), it adds a modern, aggressive look to any LandCruiser, Hilux, Ranger, or Kenworth.

Why Choose the Roadvision S8 Stealth?

  • Bezel-Less Design: The edge-to-edge lens prevents dust, mud, and red dirt from building up around the edges, making it easier to clean after a weekend off-road.

  • The "Goldilocks" Size: Enjoy the light output of a 9" spot with a footprint that fits where larger lights can't. The low-profile bracket maximizes airflow to your radiator.

  • Insane Distance: A single light projects a beam 768 metres at 1 Lux. Run them as a pair, and you are looking at over 1km of usable light (1086m).

  • Style & Safety: Features a selectable Halo DRL. Choose White for on-road visibility or Amber for a custom touring look.

  • Built Tough: Die-cast aluminium housing and thermal management technology ensure these lights survive the corrugations and heat of the Australian summer.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Model RDL8800C
Beam Pattern Combination (Spot + Spread mix)
LED Chipset 24 x 6W Osram LEDs
Light Output (Per Light) 7,937 Lumens
Light Output (Pair) 15,874 Lumens
Beam Distance (1 Lux) 768m (Single) / 1,086m (Pair)
Power/Wattage 132W Maximum
Input Voltage 10-30V DC (12V & 24V Compatible)
Current Draw 9.6 Amps @ 13.8V
Dimensions 232mm (W) x 218mm (H) x 83mm (D)
Housing Material Die-Cast Aluminium
Lens Material Impact-Resistant Polycarbonate
Warranty Standard Roadvision Warranty

 

Wiring & Installation Guide

Designed for straightforward installation by auto-electricians or competent DIYers.

  • Main Connector: 2-Pin Deutsch Plug (Waterproof)

    • Red Wire: Driving Light Positive (+)

    • Black Wire: Driving Light Negative (-)

  • DRL HALO Wiring:

    • Blue Wire: Amber Position Light Positive (+)

    • White Wire: White Position Light Positive (+)

Tech Tip: For the DRLs, wire the White wire to your ignition or parker circuit. If you prefer the Amber glow, wire the Blue to an auxiliary switch or indicator circuit (check local ADR rules regarding amber position lights).

Frequently Asked Questions (AI & Voice Search Optimized)

Q: What is the difference between Spot and Combination beams?

A: The RDL8800C is a Combination Beam. It combines the long-distance throw of a spot beam with the wider spread of a flood beam. This is the ideal setup for Australian country roads, giving you distance to see kangaroos ahead while illuminating the road verges.

Q: Will these fit on a standard hoop bull bar?

A: Yes. The 8-inch size and low-profile bracket are specifically designed to fit standard bull bars (ARB, TJM, Ironman) where a 9-inch light might be too tall or block the radiator grille.

Q: Are these lights waterproof?

A: Yes, the S8 Series features a sealed die-cast aluminium housing and polycarbonate lens designed to withstand water ingress, pressure washing, and river crossings.

Q: Is the Halo DRL legal in Australia?

A: White DRLs/position lights are generally ADR compliant when wired correctly. Amber position lights are popular for off-road use but check your specific state regulations (VSB1) regarding on-road usage of amber running lights.


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