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I'm on the lookout for a pair of off-road spotlamps, narrow beam, not flood. Got to be 24volt (truck suppliers ?) to suit the Black Beast.
Via a relay, I want the highest wattage available. I've seen some 150w ones but at silly prices.
Something that would boil a bucket of water at 1000yds would be ideal. Mmmmmm...OK, will settle for slightly less, but ......
Any advice, specs. bumf etc. welcome. Thanks.
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look at the hella.co.uk website..they have a online catalogue. ebay didnt seem to have much....
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Thanks Auditastic for that. There's a couple of sites (one in Oz and one in the US) with some Bonzo powered HID spots, but they are megabucks + shipping + taxes + the date ++++. Will check Hella's site later.
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Why not buy a set of Rings and fit some Ebay HID bulbs Shouldnt cost more than £100 for mega brightness!!
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Mmmmmm.... there's a thought. Ta !
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