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geobloke



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Dark times ahead - Scene lighting
Morning folks.

So, we are now heading with great haste in to the depths of Winters dark mornings and darker evenings.

This morning I was once again reminded that the single reversing light on the Defender is pitiful, even if it is the up rated LED version.

I am looking for inspiration...

At present I am thinking of mounting a combination of lights around the roof rack of Miffy; flood/work light style on the rear and smaller scene-style lights on the flanks so we can see what we are stepping on during those early morning dog walks.

What have you done to boost your vehicles rear lighting or even "all round" scene lighting?


This is Miffy;

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Post #733038 5th Oct 2018 7:34am
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ericvv



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Switzerland 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
Post #733044 5th Oct 2018 7:47am
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geobloke



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One or a few Labcraft S17 Scenelight. Below an entire thread about its virtues.
Eric
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic32834....scenelight


Good grief... Six pages of virtues... Shocked Shocked
Post #733045 5th Oct 2018 7:50am
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LandRoverAnorak



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I've fitted a pair of 18w LED flood lights, which have been positioned so that they don't project above the roof (not an issue if fitting to a rack) and are not obscured by the rear door being opened.


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I was originally going to go for a Scenelight positioned centrally above the door but it interfered with plans that I have for a reversing camera. Also, two lights spaced as these are should reduce shadows and give a more even light over a wider area. That's the theory, anyway.

They work really well, although I’ve aimed them down slightly since I took this picture:


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 Darren

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Post #733046 5th Oct 2018 7:55am
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DuncanS



Member Since: 06 Dec 2013
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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
I'd suggest Rigid 2x1 Scene lights to the rear or 2x2 if you want traditional worklight style. Lifetime warranty (2 year on powdercoat) and they are very small but bright.
I'm also putting Rigid Ignite units down each side under the rack for some side illumination. https://www.rigidindustries.com/ignite-backup-kit-bu-ignite.html
https://www.rigidindustries.com/1x2-65deg-...86610.html

Other options (that I don't normally sell) are Labcraft SI series scene lights, probably the most common ones out there but I think they are fairly bulky for the light output.

Give me a shout at McKenzies on 01228 528 218 and I'll sort out a decent Defender2 discount for you. North Cumbria Search and Rescue - Team Leader
Post #733047 5th Oct 2018 8:00am
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Bushpig



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Wales 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Alpine White
I doubled up the reverse light & mounted 2 lights on the roof, switched at the dash



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Post #733057 5th Oct 2018 9:38am
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blackwolf



Member Since: 03 Nov 2009
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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
I have four cheap "Chinesium" LED flood lights, one on each side on the rack and two at the rear. Those at the rear are monted on modified mirror arms so that they can be directed backwards, sideways, forwards along the sides of the vehicle, or into the rear buck.

The work exceptionally well, and cost about £15 for the four. The powder coat is flaking off (so they wouldn't suit the detailing brigade), but it terms of VFM and verstility I have never seen a better set up. Works for me. Thumbs Up

This is the only photo in my gallery which shows them:


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Post #733058 5th Oct 2018 9:48am
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AJC



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I have one round high level light, comes on with the reverse light, but also can come on with a dash mounted switch.



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Post #733065 5th Oct 2018 10:38am
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AJC



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Old picture, its now round.
Post #733067 5th Oct 2018 10:38am
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Huttopia



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It is marginally better than the standard light.


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Post #733069 5th Oct 2018 10:58am
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Dave-H



Member Since: 08 Feb 2011
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England 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Tonga Green
12 inch 72W LED light bar mounted centrally over door.
A combination of flood and spot LED's ........... all the rear light you'll need and only £25 - £30 on e-Bay Thumbs Up

If you really want to overdo it, a 20 inch 120W version is only a few quid more Very Happy Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
Post #733070 5th Oct 2018 10:59am
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rallysteve



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Keswick Green
I made some brackets for side lights on my DCPU. Also cheap chinese LED from ebay but perfect for this use.


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Post #733072 5th Oct 2018 11:06am
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geobloke



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LandRoverAnorak wrote:
I've fitted a pair of 18w LED flood lights, which have been positioned so that they don't project above the roof (not an issue if fitting to a rack) and are not obscured by the rear door being opened.

I was originally going to go for a Scenelight positioned centrally above the door but it interfered with plans that I have for a reversing camera. Also, two lights spaced as these are should reduce shadows and give a more even light over a wider area. That's the theory, anyway.


Thanks LRS. Rear view camera aside (that's another topic I will pick your brains on I expect), what make are those lamps?
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geobloke



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Huttopia wrote:
It is marginally better than the standard light.


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Love it, super "ol Skool"... Thumbs Up
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geobloke



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Bushpig wrote:
I doubled up the reverse light & mounted 2 lights on the roof, switched at the dash


Are those Rigid Ind lights or the similar but NOT Rigid Ind lights?
Post #733084 5th Oct 2018 11:57am
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