Geza Kerecsenyi
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Hi,
I am working on building a studio lighting setup, and as a backlight I wanted a very wide light bar. However, the cheapest actual one of these made for studio use were some $100 knockoff Kino Flo lights, but these were still quite small due to the 'cheap' price. However, (while this might sound strange) I found some relatively cheap LED bars made for trucks and 4x4's as work lights, but as these are made for plugging into engines, while obviously, I want to be able to plug it into a socket. I need this to be very safe, as we have lots of high voltage and expensive lamps that cannot short circuit or break! Here is the light bar I found: https://www.ebay.com/itm/36inch-234W-LED-WORK-LIGHT-BAR-FLOOD-SPOT-COMBO-OFFROAD-Car-Boat-Truck-SUV-4X4WD/322279671047?hash=item4b095d8507:g:G3wAAOSwbmtZiq07&vxp=mtr
My budget for this light is $60, the light is ~$52, so I would need probably the cheapest option out there; however, I would probably rather break the budget than have something that sets off a fire alarm or short-circuits some $300 lights. I am a total newbie when it comes to electronics/DIY, so I would need the basics explained, but would happily appreciate any help you can offer.
Thanks!
I am working on building a studio lighting setup, and as a backlight I wanted a very wide light bar. However, the cheapest actual one of these made for studio use were some $100 knockoff Kino Flo lights, but these were still quite small due to the 'cheap' price. However, (while this might sound strange) I found some relatively cheap LED bars made for trucks and 4x4's as work lights, but as these are made for plugging into engines, while obviously, I want to be able to plug it into a socket. I need this to be very safe, as we have lots of high voltage and expensive lamps that cannot short circuit or break! Here is the light bar I found: https://www.ebay.com/itm/36inch-234W-LED-WORK-LIGHT-BAR-FLOOD-SPOT-COMBO-OFFROAD-Car-Boat-Truck-SUV-4X4WD/322279671047?hash=item4b095d8507:g:G3wAAOSwbmtZiq07&vxp=mtr
My budget for this light is $60, the light is ~$52, so I would need probably the cheapest option out there; however, I would probably rather break the budget than have something that sets off a fire alarm or short-circuits some $300 lights. I am a total newbie when it comes to electronics/DIY, so I would need the basics explained, but would happily appreciate any help you can offer.
Thanks!