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    Led lights, quite pleased with my efforts

    zyklon is right, you need a Lux Meter. There are apps for iOS and Android. Professional Lux meters are obviously more accurate but the apps will give you a good indication.
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    Light my shed

    Some are E27 or E40 you would need to check. If you are thinking of retro fitting please check the Corn Lamp size to ensure it will fit in the enclosure. The high wattage corns are large. All dimensions are on the Marketplace. Hope this is of help.
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    Light my shed

    The price on the Marketplace for the Manor range is £43 https://www.marketplace.farm/farm-workshop-tools-and-clothing/lighting/non-corrosive-budget-light-fitting-led-50w/ or the Triproof £74.98, our full range is on the Marketplace. Thanks, luxum
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    Light my shed

    You can do but tubes don’t have good lumen output for cost. Please take a look at this thread, https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/led-lights-quite-pleased-with-my-efforts.261236/. These are Tri proof and top spec. Matt made a terrific job of installation and light placement. There...
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    Led lights, quite pleased with my efforts

    Thanks for choosing us for your Led lighting, looks a great job and well placed in the shed giving a good light spread with minimal shadowing. It would be interesting to know what the lux reading is?
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    Light my shed

    Corn lamps are very popular for this type of installation, see https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/getting-ready-for-lambing.160822/#post-3541232. These are 100W corn lamps and about every other bay. You could also use our Manor Non Corrosive Fitting...
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    LED Floodlights

    Thanks Steevo for tagging us in. We only purchase from high end companies giving us the ability to sell high quality lighting without the problem of returns. The 30W or 50W Flood light is a popular choice. These lights are of very high quality with a 5 year warranty and have a polycarbonate...
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    Agricultural websites that should be good but just aren't

    Thanks for taking a look and we appreciate your comment. We revamped all of our sites last year and have made periodic changes over the last 12 months adding new features. For example we introduced the navigation panels on the product page making it easier to view past items and current...
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    Led yard lights

    Out of interest what was the wattage and if you know the lumen output?
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    Led yard lights

    Thank you Steevo for you tag
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    Led yard lights

    For general outside lighting the 30W or 50W Flood light is a popular choice. These lights are high quality and have polycarbonate lenses, so no issues around animals. https://www.marketplace.farm/farm-workshop-tools-and-clothing/lighting/
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    Agricultural websites that should be good but just aren't

    We are sorry to hear you are having difficulty with one of our websites. To help us evaluate your comment we need to know the exact website address. Can you please let us know the website address you visited? Also can you explain exactly what you found hard work? We value any input about our...
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    Grain Store LED Lighting

    Just want to share the interest we are having for our Premium Range Flood Lights for Grain Stores. We are receiving many orders for these through our website for use in Grain Stores, they are also available on the Marketplace. These flood lights have an incredible lumen output and have a...
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    LED workshop lighting?

    Glad to see the lights are doing the job. I will relay your comment about the cable length. We are always looking to improve.
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    LED workshop lighting?

    We would recommend no less than 50W LED to replace a 150 Metal Halide. As Solo has said the Premium Flood is doing the job (thanks for that input Solo). The Premium Flood light has a 160deg spread most floods have 120. Just a cautionary note, always look for the lumen output (lumens per watt...
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