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Night Vision Project Ibis Tek Light Bar

hs338lapua

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Jan 27, 2007
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Blackfoot Idaho
I had a slow day today so I decided to build a light bar for 2 Ibis Tek IR lights I bought a couple months back.

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I wanted to make it removable and mountable on multiple vehicles.

I started with some 22 gauge sheet metal. 24"x12" and 24"x8".

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I'll just let the pictures speak for themselves.

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All said and done I'm really happy how this turned out. I have about 3 hours into fabrication and paint. I'm waiting on a 12v to 24v step up converter for this setup. When it comes in I'll get some shots of these in action.
 
Re: Project Ibis Tek Light Bar

that turned out nice; mine are still in the box, and I don't know whether I'd ever get around to doing anything with them...
 
I'm slightly embarrassed it took me over a year to post a couple photos and videos of the light bar in action. I apologize for the video, I didn't think about the delay while recording with my phone, hence the lack of driving skills.

Also I think my droid does a poor job of accurately representing how bright these actually are.

These top 2 are videos, the rest are photos.



















I do need to remake a better mount for this as the original has since cracked on one side. I am probably going to make single units for the sides of my jeep as I would like to spot creatures of the night off the side of the road.

Disclaimer: All road testing was done on private roads under adult supervision.
 
Any issues with overheating in that enclosed box? Seems like a few airvents on the backside would allow the heat sinks on the lights to work better or at least at a lower temp.
 
Any issues with overheating in that enclosed box? Seems like a few airvents on the backside would allow the heat sinks on the lights to work better or at least at a lower temp.

I did put in 2 air holes in the back. I didn't snap any pictures of it though. I put them along the bottom edge to allow water to drain out as well.