t0mills
Adventurer
Hey guys, I have a pair of McCulloch HID lights that I need to get rid of.
These are great lights, and work perfectly for camping or working. They have a magnetic base (that is covered with rubber, so no scratches to your paint) and are fully adjustable as far as pan/tilt goes.
They have a long cord, with a cigarette plug on the end, so they can be plugged into any 12v socket.
They are sealed up and water proof, and everything is contained within the light (ballast, ignitor..ect)
Basically, I've used these lights 3 times, for camping at night. I would put them on my roof, and even just 1 light would be WAY more than enough to light up a field. The power draw is low (35w), so you can run them for a long time without having to worry about your battery.
These bulbs have true Philips 4300k bulbs in them!! Not the typical blue bulbs that you are used to seeing with HID lamps!! These are VERY close in color to a halogen, just MUCH MUCH brighter.
Here is more info on the lights:
http://www.acrolights.com/x972.htm
When I bought these lights, they were setup as a Spotlight. Worked great, and had a VERY long range. It wasn't quite what I was looking for, so I ordered the Flood Lamp lenses. I figured it would just be a replacement lens, but nope, it was a full on reflector/lens assembly, which was awesome. The reflector is spec'd to the lens, so that light distribution is perfect.
Each reflector/lens assembly was ~$50.
These lights also come with hard plastic covers to protect them when you have them stored inside of your vehicle.
Here is the light, but in Black and without the magnetic base/cig plug/switch assembly:
http://www.magnalight.com/pc-90-24-...h-200-lb-grip-magnetic-base-click-to-buy.aspx
Pricing:
1 light - Your choice of Spot or Flood - 1 light cover = $200
I have 2 lights available. I'd also be interested in a trade for a dual battery setup, or a pair of the 7" HID lights that all the Checker's/Shucks/Kragen stores carry (Don't have the stores around here...)
I'll post up some pics of the actual lights when I get home tonight.
Thanks!
These are great lights, and work perfectly for camping or working. They have a magnetic base (that is covered with rubber, so no scratches to your paint) and are fully adjustable as far as pan/tilt goes.
They have a long cord, with a cigarette plug on the end, so they can be plugged into any 12v socket.
They are sealed up and water proof, and everything is contained within the light (ballast, ignitor..ect)
Basically, I've used these lights 3 times, for camping at night. I would put them on my roof, and even just 1 light would be WAY more than enough to light up a field. The power draw is low (35w), so you can run them for a long time without having to worry about your battery.
These bulbs have true Philips 4300k bulbs in them!! Not the typical blue bulbs that you are used to seeing with HID lamps!! These are VERY close in color to a halogen, just MUCH MUCH brighter.
Here is more info on the lights:
http://www.acrolights.com/x972.htm
When I bought these lights, they were setup as a Spotlight. Worked great, and had a VERY long range. It wasn't quite what I was looking for, so I ordered the Flood Lamp lenses. I figured it would just be a replacement lens, but nope, it was a full on reflector/lens assembly, which was awesome. The reflector is spec'd to the lens, so that light distribution is perfect.
Each reflector/lens assembly was ~$50.
These lights also come with hard plastic covers to protect them when you have them stored inside of your vehicle.
Here is the light, but in Black and without the magnetic base/cig plug/switch assembly:
http://www.magnalight.com/pc-90-24-...h-200-lb-grip-magnetic-base-click-to-buy.aspx
Pricing:
1 light - Your choice of Spot or Flood - 1 light cover = $200
I have 2 lights available. I'd also be interested in a trade for a dual battery setup, or a pair of the 7" HID lights that all the Checker's/Shucks/Kragen stores carry (Don't have the stores around here...)
I'll post up some pics of the actual lights when I get home tonight.
Thanks!