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Aircraft landing lights on headache rack

gingwhaa

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These worked pretty good on the M35. The lights are par 64 1000 watt halogen 28 volt. The cans are cut down stage lights that smelled like cigarette smoke. I used a 12v starter relay off first battery and put a rocker switch by the front diff lock in cab. Lights are 500000 lumens each. 70 amp draw on system when on. IMG_20210508_072122_4[1].jpg
 

G744

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Yep, I use type 4557 lamps. They have two filaments, 400W/1000W.

No LED light can even get close to the beam on these.

DG
 

G744

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Sure deal, planes landing causes a lot more hours on the lamps, but one doesn't get many opportunities to run the killers that much. I've only had one burn out over the years.

DG
 

charlesmann

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Iv got some CH-46 land/search lights in their buckets and a thrust lever with the search light controls.
My plan was to use them on my civi truck, but this gives an idea.
 
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