Got the 42" XMitter bar - Pics!
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JKdrone, I do like the KCs, and have for years but, ProComp and other companies offer as much technology for alot less.
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Show off......just kidding!
I love lights. This sounds like it's a little expensive but can't wait to seem some pictures of it in action.
I had 600W to the front on my Liberty and that felt bright, can't image what will happen to that poor deer that will stumble into the BEAM! LOL
I love lights. This sounds like it's a little expensive but can't wait to seem some pictures of it in action.
I had 600W to the front on my Liberty and that felt bright, can't image what will happen to that poor deer that will stumble into the BEAM! LOL
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OKay - I posted once but this thing erased it. Let me try again. I was answering some of the questions on here.
Cost: I have a Surefire flashlight with one 3-watt LED that cost about $130. The XMitter bar has 8- of these bulbs, so it's a relative bargain. Of course, I didn't pay $1600.
Where I plan to mouht them? On the frame of the roof rack, in front of the basket. It will be very high to provide lots of light.
Light output: HOly crap these are amazing! they give out so much light it's hard to believe. But it is not only the amount of light that is impressive - the pureness and perfectness it gives off the light is just spectacular. There are absolutely no hotspots anywhere. Just a perfect blanket of the most pure white light I've ever seen.
I brought this to work with me tonight, hoping to test them in the ghetto. We had a guy throw some small baggies of dope in the grass in a small park. I was able to light up the entire park so we could recover the evidence. Again - these are simply spectacular.
Anyways, I use lights, so this will come in SUPER handy. again, I have to work the next four nights, so I will post photos when I have a chance.
Cost: I have a Surefire flashlight with one 3-watt LED that cost about $130. The XMitter bar has 8- of these bulbs, so it's a relative bargain. Of course, I didn't pay $1600.
Where I plan to mouht them? On the frame of the roof rack, in front of the basket. It will be very high to provide lots of light.
Light output: HOly crap these are amazing! they give out so much light it's hard to believe. But it is not only the amount of light that is impressive - the pureness and perfectness it gives off the light is just spectacular. There are absolutely no hotspots anywhere. Just a perfect blanket of the most pure white light I've ever seen.
I brought this to work with me tonight, hoping to test them in the ghetto. We had a guy throw some small baggies of dope in the grass in a small park. I was able to light up the entire park so we could recover the evidence. Again - these are simply spectacular.
Anyways, I use lights, so this will come in SUPER handy. again, I have to work the next four nights, so I will post photos when I have a chance.
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Being as they're LED's, I thought there would be very little heat. Isn't that one of the beni's to LED's. I mean, my christmas lights don't get hot, not that they're even close to the same power.
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Dang, man... do you work for the company? You know a whole lot about this stuff! Anyways, I would be willing to bet, judging by the body being a massive heatsink, the company really did their homework on the heat issue. But, of course, you must know this if you work for the company
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Can't wait to see some pics of that bad boy lit up! OP, you said that you're not going to have a chance to take night pics for a few days... well, what about some daytime shots of it fired up? It looks like it'd damn near outshine the sun!