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Old Jan 15, 2015 | 07:43 PM
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LED Garage Light - 7000 Lumens!

Offering one RC light brand new in the box, never opened. I foolishly purchased 2 of these for my double car garage, installed one and it was incredibly bright. Guaranteed for 100,000 hours of operation (50 years of leaving on for a full work week) @ 7000 lumens. A standard bulb is 400-500 lumens. Forget messing around with fluorescent tube lighting, that takes up space and requires more frequent bulb changing. Technical specs below, compare at $600 new:

78W Watts
5100K (Cool) Colour Temperature 68 Colour Accuracy 100,000 L70 Lifespan 7,053 LM79 Lumens 80 LPW Efficacy

Asking $280 Canadian
 
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Old Jan 15, 2015 | 08:46 PM
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 06:02 PM
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Sorry Chuck. Here is a photo of the light in the unopened box.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 10:12 PM
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How does this light mount to the ceiling. Is there a specific bracket.
 
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It mounts to a standard light box, I replaced a solitary bulb fixture with this with no added electrical components. There is a bracket that is included with the light that allows you to clip it in.

Hope that helps,
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where is oakville?

I'd like to see one in action to see how bright it makes a garage in person. I run 4-100 watt bulbs in the garage and have thought about adding florescent tubes to the walls for working under the lift
 
Old Jan 23, 2015 | 05:05 PM
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Hi, Oakville is about 30 minutes outside of Toronto but based on your question I don't think you're close enough to see them. If you do want to fly inaq
 
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[QUOTE="EThor;4278576"]Hi, Oakville is about 30 minutes outside of Toronto but based on your question I don't think you're close enough to see them. If you do want to fly in and see them we can put you up for the night.
 
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Can you confirm the part number? There seem to be several parts with similar outputs.

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GLED 78 is the part type.
Registration #WVMA 21US2A

Have also attached label describing light characteristics.

Hope that answers it.
 
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Thanks, PM sent.

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Originally Posted by EThor
GLED 78 is the part type.
Registration #WVMA 21US2A

Have also attached label describing light characteristics.

Hope that answers it.
 
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