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Thread: Raking light options
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27th September 2023, 12:19 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Raking light options
Wouldnt mind getting something cheap for raking light when sanding/oiling. Looked at some bunnings lights and they seem over priced for what they are. googled LED work lights and these popped up:
Pair 6Inch Led Work Light Bar Flood Reverse Fog Lights 4WD 725704267411 | eBay
Thoughts on using these sorts of lights? I have a spare tripod I can mount it on for use then pack away when not in use. How would you power a 12v LED light?
Any other ideas for some cheap, bright and directional light?
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27th September 2023, 02:10 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Cheap desk lamp (the gooseneck style) with an LED bulb.
Car accessories are meant to be powered off a car battery and will likely come with loose wires that need to be lugged and wired in to a battery or AC/DC adaptor - would be easier to get a desk/task lamp or one of the portable work lamps that use batteries from whatever brand cordless power tools you have.
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27th September 2023, 02:46 PM #3Senior Member
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I've been using an earlier 30 watt version of one of these for years as a raking light for plaster repairs and it works fine in that application.
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