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LED lights

Fran Blacker

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Bought these 4 ft LED lights from Amazon very light weight. Doing a spark plug change and carb work light is an issue. Have these rare earth magnets, glued with JB Weld on 4 of them to each end of fixture on bottom. Mounted them on the face of anti-warp bar on garage door, worked pretty good. Just don't open the door while they're on there. 3rd picture is where I move them when not in use. There are 2 - 4 foot lights end to end.
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They look brighter in the picture than they really are. Should've taken a looking underhood lights on and off. Three of the 4' bulbs are about as bright as a 8' fluorescent 2 bulb fixture.

Edit: 4' LED is 75 watts 1-8ft fluorescent bulb is 80 watts.
 
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Bought the same brand in 8’, same color temp but 4000 lumen. They are pretty amazing like daytime any hour of the day. I also put them on the garage door but they span the length between braces so i mounted them solid on the flats of the door. I haven’t figured out a way to hardwire them to a switch yet so its just plug-in and unplug after use
 
Bought the same brand in 8’, same color temp but 4000 lumen. They are pretty amazing like daytime any hour of the day. I also put them on the garage door but they span the length between braces so i mounted them solid on the flats of the door. I haven’t figured out a way to hardwire them to a switch yet so its just plug-in and unplug after use
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