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    Default LED Work-lamp group buy

    AT is offering this LED Work Lamp as an Expedition Portal Group Buy.
    The lamp is $75.00 plus shipping.
    We will need a minimum of 12 orders to make this work.

    If you are interested in purchasing this product please e mail us your name and shipping details and we will send you an order form. E Mail: info@adventuretrailers.com

    FEATURES:
    Ultra-white brilliance in an even, round pattern with significant side light.
    Cutting-edge LED technology in a sealed-beam lamp
    Built to stand up against punishing conditions
    10 super-high-output white LED’s
    High Vibration resistance
    Hard-wired for durability
    100,000-hour diode life
    Low amp draw (tested at 3.0 watts)


    The ruggedness of an LED with the lighting power of a halogen lamp.
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    Approx. Dimensions?

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    4.75" Diameter (incl housing)
    2.75" Deep (incl housing)
    1/4" x 20 x 1 1/4" stud mount
    Weight: 1 lb
    Overall height when mounted: 6" (from bottom of base to top of housing)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redline
    Approx. Dimensions?
    Went by earlier to visit Scott and Mario down at the shop. Checked the light out in person.
    Its about 4.5 inchs in diameter and 3 inchs deep. The light output is very impressive for the very little power it demands. It weighs very little also.


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    put me down for one please. Email on its way.

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    Is there any question that this light is at least as good as other common solutions as a "back-up" light on the back of a 4x4? One that will allow the driver to see where they are going through tinted glass?

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    M&M,

    I bought one of the 84 LED 12V lights (http://autolumination.com/worklights.html) and had not thought about the light dispersion angle of LEDS until after I received it: Yes it is very bright; but it has a fairly narrow angle of dispersion compared to my ARB 12V trouble light and not something that would work all that well, for instance, as a camp light.

    So...long way to get to my question what is the light dispersion angle for your lamp? Have you tested it to determine if it is "flood", "spot", etc. style?
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    Quote Originally Posted by spressomon
    M&M,

    I bought one of the 84 LED 12V lights (http://autolumination.com/worklights.html) and had not thought about the light dispersion angle of LEDS until after I received it: Yes it is very bright; but it has a fairly narrow angle of dispersion compared to my ARB 12V trouble light and not something that would work all that well, for instance, as a camp light.

    So...long way to get to my question what is the light dispersion angle for your lamp? Have you tested it to determine if it is "flood", "spot", etc. style?
    Dan

    The light has what they call a "round pattern with significant side light". The lens uses a Fresnel lens to produce a trapezoidal pattern, so this is not a narrow spot light. The great thing about LED's is that each diode can be implanted at different angles, this can cast the light in different custom patterns.

    Mario has been doing the testing, but he's at the NATM show in Las Vegas today. He should be able to "shed more light" on the subject when he gets back tomorrow, or I’ll ask him today if he calls.

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    What brand is it? I remember him talking to HELLA about their LED dome light.
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