REAL high power LED floodlights
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REAL high power LED floodlights
Anyone got any pointers to industrial quality 150W LED floodlights?
I have to fit EIGHT of them to mobile towers and the basic cost of £350 each sort of makes me squint......
Looking for a discounter rather than a cheap'n'nasty solution.
TIA
I have to fit EIGHT of them to mobile towers and the basic cost of £350 each sort of makes me squint......
Looking for a discounter rather than a cheap'n'nasty solution.
TIA
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Re: REAL high power LED floodlights
thats around 10.000w equivilent or around 130.000 lumens for 150x8
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Re: REAL high power LED floodlights
Are you paying for them? some one must have specified those particular lights for a reason, quality?
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Re: REAL high power LED floodlights
No, I'm not paying (maybe I'll have to purchase them and invoice the client though) but they are for diesel lighting rigs used in a local quarry. I have four sets to refurbish each with four lamps and they want LEDs in place of the current tube devices - one set has already been done.
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Re: REAL high power LED floodlights
Sorry if I am missing the obvious, but if you are not paying for them why would you want to "not pay" less for them?
If they are happy with the ones they have now, why not use the same again as:
1) They are paying for them
2) The new ones will be exactly the same as what they have got, so there can be no grounds for an argument. I.e wrong colour temp, not the same physical size, not as bright etc
If they are happy with the ones they have now, why not use the same again as:
1) They are paying for them
2) The new ones will be exactly the same as what they have got, so there can be no grounds for an argument. I.e wrong colour temp, not the same physical size, not as bright etc
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Re: REAL high power LED floodlights
Fair point - but I don't consider just paying whatever someone demands for a product, just because someone else is paying for them, to be the right thing to do. I will at least try to save them some money. It's called 'customer service'. Ever heard of it?
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Re: REAL high power LED floodlights
I was not being or trying to be sarcastic. Sorry if you thought I was being so.
I am trying to save you grief from the customer complaining that the new ones are a different colour or smaller or bigger etc than the ones they have.
They are happy with what they have got so why not buy them more of the same. Realistically what would you be hoping to save them in terms of money, £5-10 / fitting would not be worth it even if there are 8 to be had, since by the time you add "your bit" on (still no sarcasm) in the over all scheme it would not be that much. now if you could save them £50 / fitting yes, that would be worth it, but that would only end up taking you down the "cheap road" which no one wants to do, which to me takes us back to where we started, they are happy with what they have, they are happy to pay for them, buy them some more of the same.
The only other option I can suggest is to buy multiple fittings with lower wattage that cost considerably less / fitting, but I would assume that for what ever reason (I don't need to know) that this would be impractical.
I am trying to save you grief from the customer complaining that the new ones are a different colour or smaller or bigger etc than the ones they have.
They are happy with what they have got so why not buy them more of the same. Realistically what would you be hoping to save them in terms of money, £5-10 / fitting would not be worth it even if there are 8 to be had, since by the time you add "your bit" on (still no sarcasm) in the over all scheme it would not be that much. now if you could save them £50 / fitting yes, that would be worth it, but that would only end up taking you down the "cheap road" which no one wants to do, which to me takes us back to where we started, they are happy with what they have, they are happy to pay for them, buy them some more of the same.
The only other option I can suggest is to buy multiple fittings with lower wattage that cost considerably less / fitting, but I would assume that for what ever reason (I don't need to know) that this would be impractical.
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Re: REAL high power LED floodlights
No expert but I would have thought industrial quality outdoor use ones would not come cheap have you tried contacting
Dialight
http://uk.dialight.com
or
Gemma Lighting
http://www.gemmalighting.com/products/ledfloodlighting/
Are these any use at about £300
http://www.ledlightingandlights.com/out ... tAodplUAkQ
Le have one for about £190
http://www.lightingever.co.uk/150w-high ... ts-dw.html
Good luck
Dialight
http://uk.dialight.com
or
Gemma Lighting
http://www.gemmalighting.com/products/ledfloodlighting/
Are these any use at about £300
http://www.ledlightingandlights.com/out ... tAodplUAkQ
Le have one for about £190
http://www.lightingever.co.uk/150w-high ... ts-dw.html
Good luck
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Re: REAL high power LED floodlights
Thanks for those interesting links - there's a couple in there that I'll be investigating
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Re: REAL high power LED floodlights
£230
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10w-20w-30w-5 ... 1e80d47551
Also try CEF...they were sending me emails with details about their marine grade high power LED floods a while back
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10w-20w-30w-5 ... 1e80d47551
Also try CEF...they were sending me emails with details about their marine grade high power LED floods a while back
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Re: REAL high power LED floodlights
http://www.inui.co.uk/ip68-marine-grade ... -150w.html
http://www.lightingever.co.uk/150w-high ... ts-dw.html
http://www.dakal.co.uk/furrud-led-floodlight
http://www.netledlighting.co.uk/led-lig ... lood-light
http://www.lightingever.co.uk/150w-high ... ts-dw.html
http://www.dakal.co.uk/furrud-led-floodlight
http://www.netledlighting.co.uk/led-lig ... lood-light
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