Rigid led lights
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Rigid led lights
Well I guess what they say about low amp draw or whatever the correct term is, is true.
I was an idiot and have the dually wide beam pattern as my fogs. Well I left them on and turned out to be about 4hrs and I thought well my battery is probably dead. But to no avail started right up and has since not been an issue!
I was an idiot and have the dually wide beam pattern as my fogs. Well I left them on and turned out to be about 4hrs and I thought well my battery is probably dead. But to no avail started right up and has since not been an issue!
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yeah the LED's are super efficient. I have a 50" and I can run it for hours off of a cordless drill battery. Also I worked in the booth at SEMA and used a 12v drill battery to light them up, I bought it new when I got to Vegas. I just pulled it out of the package and used it all week without ever needing a charge. I wasn't using it constantly but I did use it often, whenever I needed to show off some of the new lights we had that weren't wired in to our display.
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yeah the LED's are super efficient. I have a 50" and I can run it for hours off of a cordless drill battery. Also I worked in the booth at SEMA and used a 12v drill battery to light them up, I bought it new when I got to Vegas. I just pulled it out of the package and used it all week without ever needing a charge. I wasn't using it constantly but I did use it often, whenever I needed to show off some of the new lights we had that weren't wired in to our display.
I couldn't imagine how bright the 50 really is.
I bet if I or let me say. When I get the 50 I am sure my other lights will not be needed anymore. So I shoulda just saved the money and went straight for the 50!
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yes the 50" is over the top bright, I love it, lol. It's not something you will have on for too long unless you're in a race vehicle. So I still plan to put many more smaller lights on it too for when I don't need that much light. But yeah I think the 50" would drown most of them out if it's on at the same time.
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yes the 50" is over the top bright, I love it, lol. It's not something you will have on for too long unless you're in a race vehicle. So I still plan to put many more smaller lights on it too for when I don't need that much light. But yeah I think the 50" would drown most of them out if it's on at the same time.
Think I'm sold now:-)