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If you’re into lighting tech or just want a look at what’s next in the off-road world, the TITAN is one of the newest releases we brought to SEMA this year — and it’s easily our toughest LED pod to date.
The light was originally developed for military applications, so the construction is on an entirely different level. It uses a heavy-duty industrial bracket combined with an integrated anti-vibration shock plate, built to stay stable under extreme use. The assembly is tested to handle 60G of shock and continuous vibration, so washboards, whoops, uneven terrain, and high-speed impacts aren’t a problem. Electrically, the TITAN is designed for harsh conditions with a 10V–32VDC input range and full protection against over-voltage, under-voltage, and reverse polarity. In short — it’s very hard to kill.
The lineup includes multiple output options depending on need:
The name comes from Titan, Saturn’s largest moon — one of the most extreme and unforgiving environments in the solar system. The concept is the same here: a light built for harsh conditions, clean output, and zero drama.
Full specs and pre-order info are here for anyone who wants to dig deeper:
https://www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-90w-high-performance-auxiliary-light?_pos=1&_psq=titan&_ss=e&_v=1.0
The light was originally developed for military applications, so the construction is on an entirely different level. It uses a heavy-duty industrial bracket combined with an integrated anti-vibration shock plate, built to stay stable under extreme use. The assembly is tested to handle 60G of shock and continuous vibration, so washboards, whoops, uneven terrain, and high-speed impacts aren’t a problem. Electrically, the TITAN is designed for harsh conditions with a 10V–32VDC input range and full protection against over-voltage, under-voltage, and reverse polarity. In short — it’s very hard to kill.
The lineup includes multiple output options depending on need:
- White LED for maximum visibility
- Yellow LED for fog/dust penetration
- Infrared LED for night-vision or low-signature operations
The name comes from Titan, Saturn’s largest moon — one of the most extreme and unforgiving environments in the solar system. The concept is the same here: a light built for harsh conditions, clean output, and zero drama.
Full specs and pre-order info are here for anyone who wants to dig deeper:
https://www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-90w-high-performance-auxiliary-light?_pos=1&_psq=titan&_ss=e&_v=1.0
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