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    Quote Originally Posted by ECMExpert View Post
    What would be really cool is if they could incorporate jamming diodes in there as well as a photo flash amongst the driving lights. Eminently doable! Oh yes sir, they're just driving lights for night vision.....
    sounds like a plan

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrueBlue View Post
    as winterbrew said it is a light bar, it is a small one so i don't think it would be all that bright.
    what do you use it for dinkydi? i wouldn't imagine it was stronger than the headlights.
    not my car, saw it on a shopping car park ,just took my interest, had trouble with pik wb fixed it

    look around at most cars to see if i spot anything unusual in our line (hobby) but never seen any yet, must be good
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    Would save me cutting apart my lightbar to install heads in it.

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    Haha yeah, I have not seen jammers around either.
    One RD awhile back, looked like a Cobra lol. (Aim fail to boot).
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    Hey DD you should fit a couple to the new one and fir the parking sensors inside them and maybe one on the rear for reversing

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    yeh thought about that ha ha,

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    Quote Originally Posted by winterbrew View Post
    They claim its better than HID's and halogens ;

    http://www.greatwhites.com.au/index.php/led-faqs
    i looked into these a while ago so this is going on memory what you have to watch is the lumens
    for a house a 100W incandescent is approx 5000 lumens (although here the beam is directed forward for a light bar)
    for the one you showed in the picture i would say is a 20W or 40W (i can't remember what it equates to in lumens as the LED W is different again although it is far less then 5000 lumens).
    if you look at this link you will see what i mean http://extremelights.co.za/light-com...ar-comparison/

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