I don't have as big of an area and don't need them 60 ft in the air but I had 500 watt halogen floodlights. 1 lit up the frt of the barn/stall/driveway area like daylight (motion sensor first, but cheap lights = cheap sensors that weren't real accurate when trying to set them above dog heighth so went to a switch).. and one took care of the entire back of barn and stall area.
Electric is expensive and one quit, so switched the frt one to the same type of light just bigger with a 36 watt florescent bulb. Still lights up (maybe even better) and without the glare of staring into a headlight.
Then someone on here was talking about LED floodlights, I bough 5 ea 10 watt ones and Look Out Luther!!! Them things really light things up too. You can get them in 30, 50, and 70 watt on Amazon. 50 watt says it equals a 500 watt halogen and runs on an input of 100-240 volts.
Maybe it's time to slip into a little more modern times????? Besides, lighting things up better will help improve your mood and you won't be so crabby and argumentive :roll:
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