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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
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    I was up at TJM yesterday talking about light bars and seems the 10 watt cree single row
    throw a beam about 900mtrs up the road well thats what they say,
    snip...
    Sadly the 240 watt bar is 52" long, the 200 watt is 45" , and the 160 watt is 37"
    pls excuse the snips...

    My 240 watt (24 x 10 watt Cree) 30 deg Spot Single Row Bar is just over 38 inch's long and fits perfectly flush under the roof rack with about 10mm clearance to the roof at the middle.

    I can't see objects smaller than a house or a road train 900 metres away at night.
    If TJM mean cats eye reflectors, signage etc then I would agree, they def show up that far out.
    IMHO the 'useful max range' is about 400 metres.
    At that distance you can start to recognize larger animals, scrub, road verge, etc
    At about 200 metres you can pretty reliably pick up the difference between a Roo and a small shrub

    Note... roof mounted bars (beside being illegal) REALLY piss off truckies, other road users etc when coming at you at night when they crest a hill etc.
    The Bar light is so "white" it means you don't see the loom of their vehicle until after their headlights appear

    I am considering a 390 watt (78 x 5 Watt) twin row '36 inch with the 10 deg/40 deg combo lens to replace my HID spotties on my Bull Bar.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/151810485...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
    Only catch is the significantly large current draw.

    That would mean I have my "Highway Bar" on the Bull bar, legal and narrow beam
    and
    My "Off road Bar" would stay on the rack which is the best possie by far for the bush and I can put a cover on it to keep Mr Plod happy if he gets cranky
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    pls excuse the snips...

    My 240 watt (24 x 10 watt Cree) 30 deg Spot Single Row Bar is just over 38 inch's long and fits perfectly flush under the roof rack with about 10mm clearance to the roof at the middle.

    I can't see objects smaller than a house or a road train 900 metres away at night.
    If TJM mean cats eye reflectors, signage etc then I would agree, they def show up that far out.
    IMHO the 'useful max range' is about 400 metres.
    At that distance you can start to recognize larger animals, scrub, road verge, etc
    At about 200 metres you can pretty reliably pick up the difference between a Roo and a small shrub

    Note... roof mounted bars (beside being illegal) REALLY piss of truckies, other road users etc when coming at you at night when they crest a hill etc.
    The Bar light is so "white" it means you don't see the loom of their vehicle until their headlights appear

    I am considering a 390 watt (78 x 5 Watt) twin row '36 inch with the 10 deg/40 deg combo lens to replace my HID spotties on my Bull Bar.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/151810485...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
    Only catch is the significantly large current draw.

    That would mean I have my "Highway Bar" on the Bull bar, legal and narrow beam
    and
    My "Off road Bar" would stay on the rack which is the best possie by far for the bush and I can put a cover on it to keep Mr Plod happy if he gets cranky
    Another one scared of the dark!!!! Pl....ease. hahaha.

    Luv u and Chewy, too. lol.

    PS. Thanks for the info about other vehicles having the 'light bar experience'.
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    Was the light bar maker making the claim not TJM.
    I'll end up getting some single row 200 watt spot beam 45" ones.
    Then realised the price was in US$ good as it was Im going to wait.

    bit OTT with 390 watts most ppl are happy with 100 watt halagen
    happy with my set up just up grading to a single row 10 watt cree
    spot only dont think you need the spread on the sides they shine
    to the sides pretty good as they are
    Last edited by threedogs; 18th September 2015 at 02:59 PM.
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    Agree... I find 240 watt 30 degree spread in a single row perfectly adequate at night up to about 90 KPH give or take.

    Any faster is 'overdriving the lights' and I use my HID spots for 100 KPH or more but hate the warm up time so I intend to swap to LED soonish
    A pair of 150W 9 inch round in 30 deg maybe on the cards...
    Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.

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    Are you suggesting that your Patrol is faster than light? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Are you suggesting that your Patrol is faster than light? lol
    ROFL...

    Ahead Warp Factor one, Mr Sulu
    Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.

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