So everyone knows the LARGE one is a 100mm halo ring with the diffuser attached. That adds around 2mm (some brands add 4 instead) to the diameter. The SMALLER one thats on the higher ends is a 70mm outer diameter with a diffuser its 72mm. That is the required size for the CAN-am Outlander. A few important need to knows! You want to get the COB LED versions, not the rings with visible leds. The COB version produces a even bright circle with NO hotspots! If you buy the RGB color changing ones they have 3 smaller color rings inside one ring. There's a ring of COB leds for EACH of the 3 primary colors. (Red Green and BLUE) These are controlled with a bluetooth controller and are 1/3rd the brightness when using solid colors. Also these types have a white diffuser that dims the output even further. Finally the decent ones with have a little voltage regulator installed on the power wires to maintain 12V. Your ATVs alternator runs at 14.2V roughly and will cause them to fail with the regulator. These LED COB halos sell for $5-7 each from aliexpress aka China. The kits you see online for $89 are the exact same parts just with a sticker and a 99 cent switch included. I hope this information helps others! I had to figure this out on my own as most people jut sell the kits but never list the size.
So everyone knows the LARGE one is a 100mm halo ring with the diffuser attached. That adds around 2mm (some brands add 4 instead) to the diameter. The SMALLER one thats on the higher ends is a 70mm outer diameter with a diffuser its 72mm. That is the required size for the CAN-am Outlander.
A few important need to knows! You want to get the COB LED versions, not the rings with visible leds. The COB version produces a even bright circle with NO hotspots! If you buy the RGB color changing ones they have 3 smaller color rings inside one ring. There's a ring of COB leds for EACH of the 3 primary colors. (Red Green and BLUE) These are controlled with a bluetooth controller and are 1/3rd the brightness when using solid colors. Also these types have a white diffuser that dims the output even further. Finally the decent ones with have a little voltage regulator installed on the power wires to maintain 12V. Your ATVs alternator runs at 14.2V roughly and will cause them to fail with the regulator. These LED COB halos sell for $5-7 each from aliexpress aka China. The kits you see online for $89 are the exact same parts just with a sticker and a 99 cent switch included.
I hope this information helps others! I had to figure this out on my own as most people jut sell the kits but never list the size.
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