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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 452791" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>I fitted some random lights the other year and ended up sticking a 150W metal halide and a 50W LED flood on a pole. Light output was largely the same (outdoor on a ménage). Might be useful, might be rambling from a tired man. Got some non-working metal halides to attend to later this week so probably just swap them for LED again. It's more about reliability than anything, power savings aren't great as has been mentioned and the MH lights output a decent white light but assuming you fit decent LEDs there's less maintenance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 452791, member: 6967"] I fitted some random lights the other year and ended up sticking a 150W metal halide and a 50W LED flood on a pole. Light output was largely the same (outdoor on a ménage). Might be useful, might be rambling from a tired man. Got some non-working metal halides to attend to later this week so probably just swap them for LED again. It's more about reliability than anything, power savings aren't great as has been mentioned and the MH lights output a decent white light but assuming you fit decent LEDs there's less maintenance. [/QUOTE]
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