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New update - went ahead and ordered a 60 degree flood to replace one of the 30 degree spots as discussed earlier in the thread. Makes a heck of a difference in the beam spread with no noticeable throw difference. 

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WNYPCRepair

http://www.rigidindustries.com/led-lighting/54431 

 

 

 

Imagine popping two of those on the front. The neighbors would love it, LOL. They are pricy, but some impressive specs:

 

Specifications: 
  • Watts: 90
  • Amp Draw: 6.5
  • LED's: 24
  • Raw Lumens: 9000
  • Lux @ 10m: 520.0
  • Beam Distance: 456.1 m
  • Peak Beam Intensity: 52,000 cd
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AMC RULES
Not for the timid...
Price: $599.99  
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DennisThornton

Holy cow Brian!  And Craig!  I'm interested!  You guys try one and post some pics.


Must be the "Durable UV 3800 Polyester Powdercoat"!
 

Features: 
  • GORE® Pressure Equalizing Vent
  • Unbreakable Polycarbonate Lens
  • Durable UV 3800 Polyester Powdercoat
  • IP68 Certified
  • MIL810-STDG Vibration Certified
  • ROHS Compliant
  • Over/Under Voltage Protection
  • Operating Temp -40º F ~ +145º F
  • Sealed Deutsch Connector
  • 50,000+ Hour Lifespan
  • Electrically Protected Against RFI/EMC Interference
  • Integrated Thermal Management System
I was curious about weight so I could figure out the price per pound...

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bmsgaffer

Those are very pricey! You are paying some for the name, but to get high quality LED fixtures, you do pay good money.

Those ebay, auto store, wal mart LEDs truely pale in comparison to truly well engineered, designed, and manufactured LED fixtures. The difference will knock your socks off. (I don't own any Rigid LEDs but I design LED fixtures as part of my job!) Not only in brightness and color, but the real kicker is lifetime and optics design.

A 100W incandescent light bulb is ~1000 lumens, so this tiny unit is roughly equivalent to a 900W incandescent light bulb! :eek: And it only draws 90W!

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WHX??

Working on the 520H and a couple of these gauge  lights was burnt out. Also noticed where the sockets on the gauge was geting hot. Keep in mind that 0n 520's the gauge lights are on all the time. Why WH didn't wire them to the headlight switch is beyond me.

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gwest_ca

The tachometer bulb was too hot and they replaced it with a 53 bulb.

 

 

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