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Following on from my wild boar question (FAC in the post) what's a good outside light, I'm thinking as bright as possible, mounted high up and capable of illuminating a 40ft garden as if it was daylight!
What am I looking for?
500w halogen or whatever equivalent LED unit available. Our 120w struggles at the top end of our 20ft garden
500W Halogen, £5.95 on ToolStation.
Edit: Heatwise daylight can be up to 2KW / m2 so you'd need a lot of power to get close!
I'd quite like something with the power of my two dealextreme p7's on full beam but as a flood, does such a thing exist? Trout do you fancy building such a beast??
Pretty easy. to build one when I get home I will post up a pic of my outside light. hastily knocked up when the halogen blew
Cheers, looking forwards to seeing it
wow, thats very neat. Want!
So when do they start shipping then Trout?
The light itself is this extrusion and cover
http://www.led-tech.de/en/Aluminium-Profiles/CoverLine-LED-Profile-c_188_151.html
I have a Maxflex driver and 16 volt wall wart to power it but looking on the ledtech site there may be better driving solutions available .
Chuck 6 XMLs in that extrusion and power it with one of these
will be around 4200 lumens and about 40 watts power consumption
Trout, when are you going to start making some GU10's with decent LED's that actually work (as opposed to companies that have gone bust due to shoddy reliability)
Problem with these GU type led fittings is getting rid of the heat before it kills the leds . and as they are in ceilings dont get a good air flow
so they use low power leds underdriven
