Were you moving the lights or just the camera when you were showing how bright they are? I'm trying to get an idea of how wide the beam pattern is. I'm thinking about replacing the florescent lighting in my shop with six 100 watt floods. My shop is 40'x40' and the lights would be mounted about 10 feet off the ground. The beam needs to be wide enough to not leave dark placed in my shop.
Well done detailed informative video! Would to see the lights turned on sequentially for comparison. A, then B, then C, then B, then A with camcorder aimed at one spot.
Bet the Neighbours love you... great video
Amazingly bright!
Very cool. Thanks Douglas
+RetroWeld thanks
Were you moving the lights or just the camera when you were showing how bright they are? I'm trying to get an idea of how wide the beam pattern is. I'm thinking about replacing the florescent lighting in my shop with six 100 watt floods. My shop is 40'x40' and the lights would be mounted about 10 feet off the ground. The beam needs to be wide enough to not leave dark placed in my shop.
shadows aren't moving, my guess is that he's moving the camera
Well done detailed informative video! Would to see the lights turned on sequentially for comparison.
A, then B, then C, then B, then A with camcorder aimed at one spot.
+Robert Gift i can do that next time i make a video thanks for thr comment
If I would have to make such a test, I would clean up the garbage dump on the terrace or look for another lokation ... otherwise top floodlights
soooooo, where is a link to buy this?
I see :)
+Wade Henry www.aaaweb.co.uk
where to buy housing? I have chip
+Aldean Louis sorry we dont sell the cassings on there own
how much for the 100w?
+Aldean Louis if you are still looking for lights you can take a look at our website www.aaaweb.co.uk
Where do you buy this
+Steph Quon www.aaaweb.co.uk
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