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hipine Date registered: Jul 2006 Location: US, CO, Bailey Vehicle(s): 460 1980 280GE w. 617A | High tech lighting This is a little off topic, but I know lots of people here are into techy gadgetry, camping, and mountain biking. A guy I work with makes these things so I thought I'd take the opportunity to bring friends together that might benefit from each others' interests. Its cool setup for a LED headlamp for mountain biking, or whatever use you can dream up. No need to reply, just wanted to share it. Enjoy, http://www.amoebalight.blogspot.com/ -Dave G. | ||
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Razon Date registered: Jul 2008 Location: Vancouver, BC Vehicle(s): 1986 280ge Cabrio, 617A, 5sp manual | Re: High tech lighting Those look good. I'd have to see ond for real though. I've seen these, and I was impressed. I know I'll have a few sets when the price comes down: http://www.visionxusa.com/LED-Solstice-S1100/c1_48_88/index.html They list at 250ea. I think I can get them for ~125 these days. Still 250+ tax is not cheap. However, just one of them overpowered my low beam quite well. You can get different light beam patterns too, which I think is VERY nice. Flood light works really nice, even for lighting arround the camp fire. | ||
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dai Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Oregon USA Vehicle(s): 300GD 300TD BMW R100RS Landini 80F Posts: 2110 | RE: High tech lighting hipine - 4/28/2011 9:54 AM This is a little off topic, but I know lots of people here are into techy gadgetry, camping, and mountain biking. A guy I work with makes these things so I thought I'd take the opportunity to bring friends together that might benefit from each others' interests. Its cool setup for a LED headlamp for mountain biking, or whatever use you can dream up. No need to reply, just wanted to share it. Enjoy, http://www.amoebalight.blogspot.com/ -Dave G. Looks good, Dave. Have you used one? Are they pretty well sealed against water? We use headlamps when we are cleaning the presses, people have to get up inside them and it is dark in there. Better lighting ideas are always interesting to me. I use on of these: http://www.blackdiamondequipment.com/en-us/shop/mountain/lighting/i... Pretty great set-up, very high level of light. It is in the G when it isn't in the winery during harvest. -Dai | ||
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or_550i Veteran Date registered: Oct 2010 Location: Portland, OR Vehicle(s): 1984 280GE Europa, 2003 G500 Posts: 264 | RE: High tech lighting dai - 4/28/2011 11:51 AM hipine - 4/28/2011 9:54 AM I know lots of people here are into techy gadgetry, camping, and mountain biking. A guy I work with makes these things: http://www.amoebalight.blogspot.com/ -Dave G. Have you used one? -Dai I'm not Dave and I have not used one of those amoebalight but I have used the Cree XR and they are freakishly bright. A buddy of mine is using them for his aquarium lighting. I'm building some [in the future] for camping but this might be cheaper and faster. I'd like to mount these on the body of the G. | ||
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