Posted by kcm.MN on February 08, 2018 at 08:12:06 from (174.219.8.66):
In Reply to: Led lights posted by caterpillar guy on February 08, 2018 at 05:06:34:
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I know you're asking about 12V lighting, but we recently had our yard light replaced by the electric company. They can't even get parts anymore for the older style of lights they used and have now switched over to LED. The yard light is costing us a little bit more per month in rent, but uses a fraction of the electricity. Light coming out is amazingly bright! Light is also much whiter; old light (HPS) gave a yellow color. Has worked flawlessly for the couple of months it has been up, and we've had temps below -40F.
I have handheld LED lights and headlamps that also perform flawlessly in the cold.
Have also recently gotten some indoor/outdoor LED lights for use in outbuildings and such, ranging from 20W to 100W power usage. These are bright white lights in the 5,000K+ range. The 100W light will surely put out some heat after a while. Had a 50W going over Christmas inside the house and could only handle it by the mounting bracket after just a couple of hours. I'm assuming the bulk of the heat is coming from the electronics that changed the incoming power from 120V 60Hz to whatever it is these lights need. Stocked up on some of the 20W lights. They are AMAZINGLY bright, come on instantly and work in (so far) all conditions I've thrown at them.
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