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Review on 5100LM Driving Lights Off Road Tractor by Daniel Postle

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fur. cheap but good for a limited budget

Meh, if you want cheap flashlights that work very well then you've come to the right place. I expected better light output. It's more of a blue 6500K. I'll run 4 on the roof and 2 on the bow. My experience with LED lights has been with light bars and modules using Cree and Epistar chips. The chip is unknown for these lights. The packaging is funny. Lanterns are poorly packaged, one broke out of the box, not cool. Disadvantages, lenses made of cheap material. I broke one out of the box. Waiting for a guarantee to get back to me. The ring (frame) is made of plastic. The rear wiring is about 10 inches. I doubt it's 51 watts each, light output isn't as advertised. The bracket kit is goofy and too big for the light. I would say 1/8 inch is enough room for a washing machine or two. PRO 😀 They're cheap They look pretty good The light output is really good for the money It's bluish light, NOT PURE WHITE The bezel is plastic and its front doesn't chip like bad - BEAM I have spot beams. At a distance of 380 feet, a light illuminates the fence suitable for slow-moving, 35-mph speeds. The pattern is a dot in the center that slowly fades into the typical LED flood effect. (You WILL NOT GET a clear spot beam) - Up close because it's a bluish light, reflections off objects aren't fun (but they're cheap) - Spot mode is good for any speed. A climber might want floods, I wish they didn't have so much light coming from all directions. Lenses and spark gaps are NOT effective. If light quality is your main concern, choose a different light fixture. this is the way. Once again it's 6500k or more and a bluish color. 4500-5500k is what you really want.

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