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Low cost front LED beam
I purchase a pair of Eurolite 6LED PAR36 sealed beam 18W/1.5A/12Vdc for my QL1650 and I pay $105 CA today, I was sure it was a good deal
since the exact same beam sell under another name for more money on EB in US found, before taxes. Here the link :http://www.ebay.com/itm/PAR-36-LED-l...item4ade389f7b Now I found the same beam for $27 a piece on Larsen light E-site...I will order 2 Trapezoid from them and return my "Big deal" were they come from tomorrow... https://www.larsenlights.com/par-36-...tt-flood-light Here what both model look like:
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Gilles. 1988 2072 401 54" hyd angled blade 1988 1872 364 snowblower/C50 deck 1976 1650/QA42A blower/44A deck/standby 1976 1450TS/Sleeve hitch/44A deck/in storage 1963 100 (red)/in storage 2010 Kubota 2380-2/42" infinity deck (engine swap) |
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Last update I receive from Mr Larsen this morning:
Gilles The par-36 trap are in an incoming container, and will be here in January. Kenny Larsen
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Gilles. 1988 2072 401 54" hyd angled blade 1988 1872 364 snowblower/C50 deck 1976 1650/QA42A blower/44A deck/standby 1976 1450TS/Sleeve hitch/44A deck/in storage 1963 100 (red)/in storage 2010 Kubota 2380-2/42" infinity deck (engine swap) |
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Be sure to post back how well these work! I would love a low cost LED solution that actually improves light for these Cubs. My snow mover has 5 lights on it now but if I could, I'd put more on it. Currently limited by the charging system Keep us posted!
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I would love a low cost LED solution that actually improves light for these Cubs.
Same here-my cost on Grote LEDs that size are out of sight, had to stick with 4411s. |
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Ryan those are replacement for 4411's front seal beam use on old narrow frame to 82 series cub. For your Cyclops nothing is better than a set of light bar LED. The electric PTO and ignition system draw about 5Amps you need to keep that in mind. The formula is Volts X Amps = Watts (V X I = P) If we keep 2 Amps for the battery recharge and the stator is a 15Amps we have only 8Amps left (12.8V X8Amps = 102.4Watts) to power the light or 13A/166W if it's a 20Amps stator.Those are estimate numbers I made, do the math, as long you don't overload the charging system your safe.
PS: I test them today, they are powerful and the front lens is glass. Mine are flood model the trapezoid are even better since they can reach a longer distance. Same power as Grote for 1/4 of the price No picture yet...
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Gilles. 1988 2072 401 54" hyd angled blade 1988 1872 364 snowblower/C50 deck 1976 1650/QA42A blower/44A deck/standby 1976 1450TS/Sleeve hitch/44A deck/in storage 1963 100 (red)/in storage 2010 Kubota 2380-2/42" infinity deck (engine swap) |
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