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this is an 1800 watt LED array that puts out two hundred and sixteen thousand lumens of light it can illuminate things several miles in the distance the mountains seen here are 2.4 miles or 3.9 kilometers away from the truck but believe it or not this actually isnt the worlds brightest truck this is its a custom build consisting of a 1960s Ford f100 body attached to a Dodge Cummins diesel frame and drivetrain on top it has 4,100 watt LED emitters that put out four hundred and eighty thousand lumens of light and consume over 5.3 kilowatts of power after inefficiencies each emitter has a convex glass lens that creates a 60-degree beam which is a bit too wide for mounting on the top of a vehicle because the hood and anything close to the truck ends up being so bright that its difficult to see past I couldnt fit 40 parabolic reflectors on the LED modules because they are mounted too close together thats why I decided to make the 1800 watt array instead where each led a matter has its