Posted by Andy R on October 11, 2017 at 18:24:04 from (166.181.83.253):
There has been a lot of discussion on aftermarket LED's the last week or so. Got me looking on ebay as well. I see many of you are using the 27 watt lights even though there are some utilizing up to 48 watts. Are the 27 watt lights good enough????? On a combine with 8 or so of the 27 watt lights up front would you be satisfied knowing that you could have really increased the wattage by using the 48 watt lights?? At the same time there are enough other current draws on a combine that tax the alternator. Add in a yield monitor with the lights, electric over hydraulic valves, and air conditioning you can begin to use up the output of a 90 amp generator pretty easy. That would be my reason to use the 27 watt lights over the 48 watt ones. But, in the end would I like the even bright light???? Seeking opinions.
Secondly on ebay many are called or termed spot and then say flood. Like spot flood. Now what does that mean????? Thanks.
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