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LED Pit Light
Looking for a protable pit light that folds up for easy transport. What are you guys using?
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Lots of people, including myself use an Ottlite. They have both an LED and florescent version. I use the florescent myself. You can get them from craft stores (Joannes, Michaels, Hobby Lobby) or Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/OttLite-L139AB...ords=ott+light |
I use the MuchMore Aluminum 12V Folding LED light and love it. Folds down nice and compact.
http://www.amain.com/Muchmore-Racing...-Black/p171115 |
I have seen this one from hobby king, not sure how well it performs, but it is rechargeable. Pit Light
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I had a folding ott light for years. I now have this:
http://www.officemax.com/office-furn...ct-prod3300015 |
Muchmore led light. Can be powered from 13.8V PSU
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Originally Posted by RCBuddha
(Post 13567075)
I had a folding ott light for years. I now have this:
http://www.officemax.com/office-furn...ct-prod3300015 |
+1 Muchmore light.
I've had one for over a year and have never had a problem. I also use one of the generic flouresant Ott light you can get at office supply stores. It works well, but the Muchmore is brighter, lighter and runs off 12volts. |
The new GForce lights are smaller, lighter and brighter than the Much more units. They also have a parts tray built into the bottom.
EA |
EA, could the GForce banana plugs be changed to deans and plug a 3v lipo to power it?
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Originally Posted by RCBuddha
(Post 13567075)
I had a folding ott light for years. I now have this:
http://www.officemax.com/office-furn...ct-prod3300015
Originally Posted by Arigato
(Post 13567213)
I've had that one for a few years now. It's inexpensive and sure takes a beating!
Tia Tom |
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Originally Posted by TOM MAR
(Post 13573691)
is this LED or Florescent ?
Tia Tom |
I use an Ottlight that I got at Costco for super cheap and it works great. Only issue with it is that it lights up a small area, which is fine when I'm just working on my car(s) between heats.
What would be a good option for over head lighting in my hobby workshop at home? I've got the standard 60w bulbs in the shop, but I'd like to have a bit more light focused onto my table. |
Originally Posted by TOM MAR
(Post 13573691)
is this LED or Florescent ?
Tia Tom |
Originally Posted by CamLS
(Post 13574654)
I use an Ottlight that I got at Costco for super cheap and it works great. Only issue with it is that it lights up a small area, which is fine when I'm just working on my car(s) between heats.
What would be a good option for over head lighting in my hobby workshop at home? I've got the standard 60w bulbs in the shop, but I'd like to have a bit more light focused onto my table. Tip: walls and ceiling need to be a somewhat light color (dark colors absorb light.) |
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