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Just put 4 100w ones up in the yard jon and far better light than the 8 halogen ones that were up and using only a small % of the electronic got them on offer from yes electric.

 

Hi Jon were from mate LED LIGHTS YES AS IT LESS Electric pull on my generator thanks Jon

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Mornin' Jon. I'm looking in my Denmans trade catalogue and they have an IP65 100 Watt (7817 lumens) LED flood for £180.00 with a life expectancy of 30,000 hours. Part No 635642

They also do a 200 Watt for £375.00

These are quality items with a guarantee.

I like dealing with Denmans as they never have problems with their guarantees and they don't sell sh1t!:thumbup:

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Mornin' Jon. I'm looking in my Denmans trade catalogue abd they have an IP65 100 Watt (7817 lumens) LED flood for £180.00 with a life expectancy of 30,000 hours. Part No 635642

They also do a 200 Watt for £375.00

These are quality items with a guarantee.

I like dealing with Denmans as they never have problems with their guarantees and they don't sell sh1t!:thumbup:

codlasher

 

Hi cod how about old street lights type thing thanks John

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Hi cod how about old street lights type thing thanks John

 

Not sure on that one mate. I have a 80 Watt LED over my work-bench and it's brilliant. I need another opposite so I can get rid of the shadow. My electric meter now runs much slower so your genny will be very happy.

 

I have a little 10 Watt LED flood mounted on a bit of wood so I can see to work under my old LR110. I replaced the hand-brake cable yesterday and I could see very well. 'Orrible fiddly job but I put a new genuine one on so this should last a long time.

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Problem with old argon street lights is the yellow light, long warm up time and high power draw while they get going. Led's are instant and low draw and a more natural light that seem to cast less shadows in a building.

Yes electric were good as sold me 1 so I could try it as work out how many I needed. Think mine were about 80each.

Might get a bigger 200w one for outside the main doors ready for dark winter nights reversing in.

My experience with vehicle led lights tells me you get what you pay for.

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Not sure on that one mate. I have a 80 Watt LED over my work-bench and it's brilliant. I need another opposite so I can get rid of the shadow. My electric meter now runs much slower so your genny will be very happy.

 

I have a little 10 Watt LED flood mounted on a bit of wood so I can see to work under my old LR110. I replaced the hand-brake cable yesterday and I could see very well. 'Orrible fiddly job but I put a new genuine one on so this should last a long time.

codlasher

 

Hi COD how large a area will a 100watt LED LIGHT UP MATE THANKS JON

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Sorry to take so long to reply Jon. My wife wanted the 'pooter and our youngest wanted a driving lesson.

The spot over my bench lights up a 24' x 24' space in the work-shop. I can see a pencil mark on a piece of timber even with scratched glasses on in a 12' area. So a 100 Watt light should give plenty of usable light in a 20' work area and you'd be able to see well in a 30' area.

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