Sean Jones
Well-Known Member
Not to long ago I bought an LED shop light from Harbor Freight for $20.00. It's puts out 5000 watts. I really need one more for the dark side though.
You win! Are you using that thing indoors?Recently, I was in the right place at the right time and got a few free parking lot LED flood lights
these are 84 watts and put out 17,000 lumens.... 17 thousand !
If you look at these they'll burn a hole thru your skull !
I have one up now, wired to a remote control so you can turn it on from up to 400' away, it'll light up a whole football field, Ha ha. I looked them up on Amazon and they have a 5 year warranty, these are two years old so I lucked out on these. !
Link please, there’s a guy that lives a 1/4 mile away from me that had a friggen floodlight at the end of the driveway and I swear it points right at my front door, I’ve seriously thought about covertly breaking itYou win! Are you using that thing indoors?
Only get the 5000K if you can't get 6000K - Ed's right, I like BRIGHT white for my lights.is to get a color temp of at least 5000K.
I'll never buy another fluorescent lite in my life. LEDs have finally made it to where their affordable and reliable, not to mention a big money saver in electric.
The thing I always detested about fluorescent lights was the flicker. Even a little bit of flicker would give me headaches. The LED's don't do that.I'll never buy another fluorescent lite in my life. LEDs have finally made it to where their affordable and reliable, not to mention a big money saver in electric.
The thing I always detested about fluorescent lights was the flicker. Even a little bit of flicker would give me headaches. The LED's don't do that.
I also purchased these a while back. Replaced to single bulbs with these using LEDs incredible difference!I picked up something similar for my shop a while back, and you're right, it does make a huge difference. I also swapped all of my T12 flourescent tubes for some 6500K LED conversions. It's nice to actually be able to see, and even nicer to not have to wait for them to warm up when it's cold outside.
Here's what I got for my 2 overhead screw in bulbs in my garage:
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They're pretty cheap, and you can put whatever kind of bulbs you want in them. I put 60W LED (6500K daylight) bulbs in these as well, and it's some of the best money I've spent in the shop to date.