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24v lights

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24v lights

Post by tom_286 »

Gday I'm chasing some 24v spotlights, like the ones a lot of the guys are using in the winch challenges. Reffered to as 'aricraft landing lights' but I'm not sure if that's what they actualy are. Anyone know where to get them?


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Re: 24v lights

Post by bogged »

tom_286 wrote:Gday I'm chasing some 24v spotlights, like the ones a lot of the guys are using in the winch challenges. Reffered to as 'aricraft landing lights' but I'm not sure if that's what they actualy are. Anyone know where to get them?
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Post by droopypete »

the range of voltage and wattage is huge,

start here
http://genet.gelighting.com/LightProduc ... RESULTPAGE
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Post by Bush65 »

An alternative to 24V spotties is to use 2, 12V spotties in series. This can be better when 12V globes/lights are better than 24V. The disadvantage is if 1 globe blows, both lights go out.
John
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