100cm (1m) LED camping light bar kit with diffuser
100cm (1m) LED camping light bar kit with diffuser
Hard Korr camp light bars have multiple mounting options

ALL-NEW 100cm White LED Light Bar Kit with Diffuser

SKU: RBW100CIGD

$69.00

Great for illuminating larger spaces such as canopies, tailgates and awnings, our durable 100cm camping light bar throws a strong 180 degree beam of light.

Hard Korr Lighting offers free shipping Australia wideHard Korr Lighting offers a 5 year warranty on this productHard Korr Lighting offers 30 days free returns

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This 100cm white LED camp light bar provides extra bright illumination for larger areas such as underneath awnings or gazebos. It is also handy for illuminating tailgates, larger canopies and even garden sheds or home workshops. It comes with accessories required for pole mounting, switching and powering the light.

This LED lighting product has an ingress protection rating of IP68 The maximum light output of this LED lighting product is 590 lumens This LED light has a 180 degree light beam

Often imitated, but never duplicated.

The LED camp lights that Hard Korr Lighting invented are now seen across thousands of Australian campsites. In the years since we introduced them to the market, we’ve developed and released many innovations and improvements designed to make our light bars even more useful and hard-wearing, including reinforced grommet ends, inbuilt magnets, removable pole clips and more.

We’ve now taken the next leap forward in design and technology, making lighting your campsite, vehicle or building even easier. Our exclusive diffusers, now included with all light bars, create a much wider, more pleasant light beam – no more LEDs shining in your eyes if you’re on the wrong angle! The light bar pole clips (included) and dimmer pole clips (sold separately) make attachment to non-magnetic tent poles much easier.

Additionally, flush mounting in canopies or tailgates is now easier and looks better thanks to our wire-covering end caps and flush mount clips (sold separately).

Key features

  • Inbuilt magnets in rear channel to assist with mounting
  • Reinforced grommets to prevent wire breakage
  • Minimal heat output, unlike gas lamps
  • Low power consumption – can be left on all night without affecting your battery
  • IP68 rating means the lights are completely waterproof (in fact they will run underwater)
  • Heavy-duty, double insulated cables to prevent voltage drop, which results in brighter bars
  • All cables come standard with waterproof locking DC connectors
  • Hard Korr camping light bars come with magnets inbuilt into the rear channel
  • Hard Korr camping light bars have reinforced grommets to prevent wire breakage
  • Hard Korr camping light bars have waterproof locking connectors

The Hardkorr® Guarantee

All Hardkorr® products are manufactured using the highest quality materials. We are confident that they are the most durable in the market and will give you many years of reliable service. We stand behind this product with a comprehensive 5-year Australian warranty and a 30-day money back guarantee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I mix and match white and orange/white LED lights?

Yes, with some caveats. Our white LED camp light bars use 2-pin DC connectors (black end caps), as do the 12v plugs and transformers. Orange/white light bars use 4-pin DC connectors (orange end caps). Orange/white dimmers have a 2-pin DC input plug and a 4-pin DC output plug, and provide the interface between white and orange/white light bars. This means that if you are mixing white and orange/white light bars, they will need to be controlled by separate dimmers. Our recommendation is to use a splitter cable straight after the cig lead or transformer, and run the white lights off one branch and the orange lights off the other.

How many LED camping lights can I connect in series?

Each setup is different, and there are a couple of factors to consider. First, consider the power source. If you are running Our dimmers are rated to 5A each. For safety we recommend connecting no more than seven (7) 48cm light bars in series.

How do I power my LED camping lights?

You can power your LED camping lights using your vehicle battery with a 12v (cigarette) plug, or via mains power using our 36w or 60w transformer.

How can I mount the LED camping light bars?

Our camp light bars can be mounted in several different ways. Each bar has an inbuilt magnet at either end, for easy attachment to magnetic surfaces. You can also use our removable pole clips (standard in all camp kits except Hardkorr Lifestyle) to affix the bars to aluminium tent or awning poles. Finally, if you want to permanently fix your bars in place, you can use our flush mount clips (sold separately).

What are orange LED lights used for?

There is a well-founded scientific basis for using orange light to reduce insect activity around your camp lighting and campsite, which centres on the fact that humans and insects see differently.

The diagram below shows the difference between the parts of the visible light spectrum which are visible to humans compared to most insects.

Visible Light Spectrum - Humans vs Bugs

Most insects can see light in the ultraviolet spectrum, which is invisible to humans, but are unable to perceive wavelengths above 600nm. Our orange lights, which emit a 615nm beam, are thus invisible to most insects and as a result they will not be attracted to it.

I have an orange and white camp light bar. How do I switch between colours?

If you have a rotary dimmer (circular dial), simply press on the dial to switch between orange and white light. If you have a tri-colour dimmer (buttons), you simply press the mode (M) button.

Specifications

Current draw 12v/0.9A per hour
Output 1,380 lumens
Ingress Protection IP68 (excl. dimmer)
Beam Angle 180 degrees
LED Lifespan 50,000 hours

Pack Contents

1x High-powered 100cm super bright white light bar
1x Clip-in diffuser
2x End caps
2x Removable pole clips (attach to non-magnetic poles)
1x 3m extension lead with cigarette/merit adaptor
1x 12v switch

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I mix and match white and orange/white LED lights?

Yes, with some caveats. Our white LED camp light bars use 2-pin DC connectors (black end caps), as do the 12v plugs and transformers. Orange/white light bars use 4-pin DC connectors (orange end caps). Orange/white dimmers have a 2-pin DC input plug and a 4-pin DC output plug, and provide the interface between white and orange/white light bars.
This means that if you are mixing white and orange/white light bars, they will need to be controlled by separate dimmers. Our recommendation is to use a splitter cable straight after the cig lead or transformer, and run the white lights off one branch and the orange lights off the other.

How many LED camping lights can I connect in series?

Each setup is different, and there are a couple of factors to consider. First, consider the power source. If you are running Our dimmers are rated to 5A each. For safety we recommend connecting no more than seven (7) 48cm light bars in series.

How do I power my LED camping lights?

You can power your LED camping lights using your vehicle battery with a 12v (cigarette) plug, or via mains power using our 36w or 60w transformer.

How can I mount the LED camping light bars?

Our camp light bars can be mounted in several different ways. Each bar has an inbuilt magnet at either end, for easy attachment to magnetic surfaces. You can also use our removable pole clips (standard in all camp kits except Hardkorr Lifestyle) to affix the bars to aluminium tent or awning poles. Finally, if you want to permanently fix your bars in place, you can use our flush mount clips (sold separately).

What are orange LED lights used for?

There is a well-founded scientific basis for using orange light to reduce insect activity around your camp lighting and campsite, which centres on the fact that humans and insects see differently.

The diagram below shows the difference between the parts of the visible light spectrum which are visible to humans compared to most insects.

Visible Light Spectrum - Humans vs Bugs

Most insects can see light in the ultraviolet spectrum, which is invisible to humans, but are unable to perceive wavelengths above 600nm. Our orange lights, which emit a 615nm beam, are thus invisible to most insects and as a result they will not be attracted to it.

I have an orange and white camp light bar. How do I switch between colours?

If you have a rotary dimmer (circular dial), simply press on the dial to switch between orange and white light. If you have a tri-colour dimmer (buttons), you simply press the mode (M) button.

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