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LED work lights

Post by bushytas »

has anyone had anything to do with this type of light? im thinking of using them for lighting up the rear of my 4wd at night as a reverse light


http://cgi.ebay.com.au/2x-15w-4-LED-Wor ... 4cf5a555c8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: LED work lights

Post by joshy »

i just got a few of these
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... AQ:AU:1123" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

light output is awesome and comes with 2 different types of mounts. Had them at my door 2 days after ordering. also got the guy to go cheaper on the price.

Edit: looks like they might be the same light.. ones in my link are cheaper tho
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Re: LED work lights

Post by bushytas »

joshy wrote:i just got a few of these
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... AQ:AU:1123" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

light output is awesome and comes with 2 different types of mounts. Had them at my door 2 days after ordering. also got the guy to go cheaper on the price.

Edit: looks like they might be the same light.. ones in my link are cheaper tho
How much did you end up paying if you dont mind me asking.
SO they light up an area ok , are they useable for a say a camp site ?
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Re: LED work lights

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bushytas wrote:
joshy wrote:i just got a few of these
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... AQ:AU:1123" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

light output is awesome and comes with 2 different types of mounts. Had them at my door 2 days after ordering. also got the guy to go cheaper on the price.

Edit: looks like they might be the same light.. ones in my link are cheaper tho
How much did you end up paying if you dont mind me asking.
SO they light up an area ok , are they useable for a say a camp site ?
$44 each. not much cheaper but all adds up when i was buying 6 of em. Yeah id say they would be good for lighting up a camp site. Im using them as rock lights but might get another for a rear work light.
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Re: LED work lights

Post by bushytas »

joshy wrote:
bushytas wrote:
joshy wrote:i just got a few of these
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... AQ:AU:1123" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

light output is awesome and comes with 2 different types of mounts. Had them at my door 2 days after ordering. also got the guy to go cheaper on the price.

Edit: looks like they might be the same light.. ones in my link are cheaper tho
How much did you end up paying if you dont mind me asking.
SO they light up an area ok , are they useable for a say a camp site ?
$44 each. not much cheaper but all adds up when i was buying 6 of em. Yeah id say they would be good for lighting up a camp site. Im using them as rock lights but might get another for a rear work light.
I might try hitting him up for around the same price see how i go. but thanks for the info
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Re: LED work lights

Post by 80's_delirious »

I have some similar to these http://cgi.ebay.com.au/4-X-12v-52-CM-WH ... 4985wt_905
but the ones I bought have LEDS at a closer spacing (75LEDs on a 50cm bar)

One will light up a decent size campsite no worries at all, I run them from a small closed cell 7amp/hr battery, it will literaly run one light for days without recharging. I also have two on my bullbar as parking/running lights, they are bright enough to drive at night with only these turned on.
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Re: LED work lights

Post by bushytas »

80's_delirious wrote:I have some similar to these http://cgi.ebay.com.au/4-X-12v-52-CM-WH ... 4985wt_905
but the ones I bought have LEDS at a closer spacing (75LEDs on a 50cm bar)

One will light up a decent size campsite no worries at all, I run them from a small closed cell 7amp/hr battery, it will literaly run one light for days without recharging. I also have two on my bullbar as parking/running lights, they are bright enough to drive at night with only these turned on.
They do look bright that for sure but i really want flood light type profile lights but thanks for adding to the thread every bit of info might help someone else along the way
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Re: LED work lights

Post by bushytas »

ok I went out today and brought one telescopic paint handle two L shaped brackets and one bit of flat steel costing total of $$$$45.00 I will take some pictures as you do and post for you all to look at.

I know its only a small project but i think its an interesting one

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Re: LED work lights

Post by crispy »

I've got one of those lights on the back of my 80, lights up an area great. For example at one night at our beach house the TV antenna cable had come out of the antenna and i pointed the light up at the antenna on the roof of the house and it lit the area up enough to stand on the roof and fix the antenna.
Definitely recommend them!
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Re: LED work lights

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crispy wrote:I've got one of those lights on the back of my 80, lights up an area great. For example at one night at our beach house the TV antenna cable had come out of the antenna and i pointed the light up at the antenna on the roof of the house and it lit the area up enough to stand on the roof and fix the antenna.
Definitely recommend them!
Great to hear I’m looking at buying the 5 led round one at the moment from one of the guys off here sorry x2.
They sound like the ducks guts 18wats I should be able to run them of the reverse light with out too much of a problem
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Re: LED work lights

Post by danaz »

I bought one of those for a reverse / camp light, it's very bright and has a good spread - I wouldn't bother getting two as this one throws light almost 180 degrees
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Re: LED work lights

Post by chunderlicious »

i have one of the narva 4 LED work lights, lights up a digger engine bay well enough (4mx3mx2m), and as a reverse light i can see well enough that my neighbours complained that i wake them up when i leave for work (they are nearly 50 metres away).
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Re: LED work lights

Post by bushytas »

joshy wrote:i just got a few of these
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... AQ:AU:1123" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

light output is awesome and comes with 2 different types of mounts. Had them at my door 2 days after ordering. also got the guy to go cheaper on the price.

Edit: looks like they might be the same light.. ones in my link are cheaper tho
Lol just won two on eBay for 15.50 + postage $18 what a steal I bet this guy won’t put them up on eBay without reserving the price from now on
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Re: LED work lights

Post by Big_DP »

bushytas wrote:
joshy wrote:i just got a few of these
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... AQ:AU:1123" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

light output is awesome and comes with 2 different types of mounts. Had them at my door 2 days after ordering. also got the guy to go cheaper on the price.

Edit: looks like they might be the same light.. ones in my link are cheaper tho
Lol just won two on eBay for 15.50 + postage $18 what a steal I bet this guy won’t put them up on eBay without reserving the price from now on
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Re: LED work lights

Post by TheOtherLeft »

What about this one? The price is a killer though.

Wonder why it needs a relay since it's only 24W, ie 2A???
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/24W-LED-Work-Lig ... 5375wt_905
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Re: LED work lights

Post by bushytas »

TheOtherLeft wrote:What about this one? The price is a killer though.

Wonder why it needs a replay since it's only 24W, ie 2A???
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/24W-LED-Work-Lig ... 5375wt_905
yep thats a bit of a mad price a
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Re: LED work lights

Post by Shadow »

TheOtherLeft wrote:What about this one? The price is a killer though.

Wonder why it needs a relay since it's only 24W, ie 2A???
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/24W-LED-Work-Lig ... 5375wt_905
a relay is always good practice. It is less than ideal to run a power cable into the cabin, through a switch, and back out to the bullbar or roof. keep the high(2A is enough to cause a fire!) current in the engine bay, and low current switch wiring in the cabin.
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Re: LED work lights

Post by TheOtherLeft »

Shadow wrote:
TheOtherLeft wrote:What about this one? The price is a killer though.

Wonder why it needs a relay since it's only 24W, ie 2A???
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/24W-LED-Work-Lig ... 5375wt_905
a relay is always good practice. It is less than ideal to run a power cable into the cabin, through a switch, and back out to the bullbar or roof. keep the high(2A is enough to cause a fire!) current in the engine bay, and low current switch wiring in the cabin.
Yes I appreciate it's good to relay things but come on it's 2A. How many OEM loads are greater then 2A in your cabin...pretty much everything.

BTW I do like the use of relays and have added many in my engine bay but doubt I would for a 2A load.
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Re: LED work lights

Post by jrh86 »

i sell these worklights and the manufacturer supplys a relay and a switch in the kit so its there mite as well fit it a relay is probally a better set up for 4 extra female blade fittings and about a mintre to fit and mount it
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