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seen the X-zag on there - what is that then!
Quote from: "davidlandy"seen the X-zag on there - what is that then!Not Telling, :lol:
saving some pennies for his stuff, anyone know if he will be at billing?
Not Telling, :lol:
Are they really fit for purpose?!
In my opinion, I've got to say that I'm not overly impressed with those lights - they look more suited to a display window in Dorothy Perkins or something (which I think is exactly where they have come from!).The lamps are standard 12V dichroic type with a GU5.3 cap and reading the fitting instructions they just appear to have had a groove machined in the back of the body to fit a tube/cage.I wasn't aware of a 'rough service' lamp of this type and there doesn't appear to be anything to stop water entering the body of the fitting.Are they really fit for purpose?!
what we need is relative lumens and illuminance values.
If I was in the position of re-doing my lightbar I think I would go for something along the lines of the light-bar with lugs on to fit my own lamps and then a pair of Hella FF75 driving lamps in the centre and FF75 fog's on the outer.