That 250 w lamp I had on the old van was pretty good. I think it was used as landing light in some planes, I was told it was being used as a light to shine on rudder (to show up logo) on the bigger Air Canada jets. was a medium tight pencil beam, i remember seeing it shine way down the flat straight backroad near Dinosaur prov. park in Alberta one summer evening, cool. The chrome housings I found in the sally ann are pretty nice, but onl one had vertical adjustment slot. 2 of the 4 had red lamps in them, still have those, maybe aux brake light? alistair
On 1-Jun-11, at 8:22 AM, Chris S wrote: > Only 250 watts? Are you sure that's enough? The bracket looks nice > and appears to be able to handle more. > > Chris. > > Wysłane z iPhone'a > > Dnia May 31, 2011 o godz. 22:27 Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA> > napisał(a): > >> Started to make my own copy of Brett's Boffo Back-up light Bracket >> >> http://shufti.wordpress.com/2011/05/31/vanagon-syncro-aux-back-up-light-bracket/ >> >> alistair |
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