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    my halogen light tower on wheels

    Dear AF,

    not sure if this is in the right section, if not someone can move it.
    this is the result of making home depot runs in the middle of doing a full correction bc the cheap halogen light stand broke. i mean, who likes going there anyways? all those cheap screws & plastic pieces always break. so i got sick & tired of that & came up with this. ive been using it for over a year now & i love it.
    each bulb is 500W halogen. now instead of twisting plastic to get the right height where you want to shine the car, all i do is press buttons & im done!!
    bottom 500W light is about 1 foot off the ground.
    lower pair are 3ft off the ground
    middle pair are 4.5ft off the ground
    top pair of lights are 6ft off the ground
    this sure beats duct taping a halogen light to a ladder dont it? i remember those days,very scary!
    it can handle 2000W without tripping the circuit breaker.
    screw fell out or something broke? no problem! buy a single halogen unit for about $6 bucks & replace the fixture or take the hardware that you need.
    i have a half dozen single light units for spare parts.
    this things is awsome!!



    fried after using for over an hour straight under 2500W!
    smelled something funky but i didnt pass gass, it was the plastic that was melting! note to self, never again on 2500!
    hopeully i can inspire some of you to build something similar, something better, something more sturdy.
    ill admit, she leans backwords a bit but what more can i ask for?
    she works & gets the job done!!
    i figured i would share this with all of you since i have been asked many times "what the heck is that?" now you all know.

    yours truly,

    Big A

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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    Great idea but I am surprised you didn`t pop a breaker or two.

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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by mjlinane View Post
    Great idea but I am surprised you didn`t pop a breaker or two.
    on 2500W, yes.
    on 2000W, never.

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    I like the tower. Time too step up the gauge of wire. You may even need to step up the outlet wiring too with that beast! Now I know why there`s no snow in New York.
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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    I bet the lights keep you toasty warm in the winter too ?

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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    Very cool but we NEED pictures of that thing igniting the paint work with brilliant lumens!

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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    Just found this pic on NASA`s website from the other night. Apparently this was before you blew the breaker. This is NYC at night from the International Space Station.


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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    Very nice.... couple questions: What is the pole made from and the size? How is it attached to the base? Any problems with stability?

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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    2500 watts is almost 21 amps. no wonder the cord fried. that`s way too much draw on a single circuit. most outlets are only 15A or 20A at the most. you should only be using 4 of the lamps at a time maximum, with at least a 12ga extension cord. you`re lucky it was the plug that melted and not the outlet or wiring, that could be disasterous if your shop burnt down. if you do run multiple lights its a good idea to use different outlets, just be sure they are on different circuits or that defeats the purpose.

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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    Big A, you need some help from a electrician who can solve your problem.
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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    This is how fires in walls start. It takes just one weak connection and then fire scarecrow!

    A 100W bulb puts out around 1500 to 1700 lumens. A 500W puts out 10,000 lumens so for 5x the power you get nearly 10x the light.

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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    I hope you are using a SPF 10,000 or you`ll look like a piece of burnt bacon!




    Very cool!

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    Nice idea but be careful with all that light. That`s drawing a lot of amps.

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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by Concours.John View Post
    I like the tower. Time too step up the gauge of wire. You may even need to step up the outlet wiring too with that beast! Now I know why there`s no snow in New York.
    i have 20 amp & 30 amps. i never use it on 2500 anymore but 2000 yes all of the time for hoods, roofs & trunks. nothing ever blew on 2000. i obviously plug the polisher into a seperate line.

    Quote Originally Posted by detailchick View Post
    I bet the lights keep you toasty warm in the winter too ?
    yes i do sweat under there lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    Very cool but we NEED pictures of that thing igniting the paint work with brilliant lumens!
    the light tower is in all of my writeups. would you like to see a portrait pic of me under 2000W & no swirls? LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by screamng View Post
    Very nice.... couple questions: What is the pole made from and the size? How is it attached to the base? Any problems with stability?
    2.5" pvc X 6.5ft tall. thats a trash can base with wheels, i think for a 55 gallon pail. the pvc screws into a metal thing with threads. the metal thing is bolted to the base lol. there is a 2x3 piece of wood with a metal thing thats supposed to help keep the thing straight but she leans backwords a lil lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by DHCrocks View Post
    2500 watts is almost 21 amps. no wonder the cord fried. that`s way too much draw on a single circuit. most outlets are only 15A or 20A at the most. you should only be using 4 of the lamps at a time maximum, with at least a 12ga extension cord. you`re lucky it was the plug that melted and not the outlet or wiring, that could be disasterous if your shop burnt down. if you do run multiple lights its a good idea to use different outlets, just be sure they are on different circuits or that defeats the purpose.
    i have 20 amps & 30 amps. i dont use 2500 anymore & 2000 has never fried anything. the polisher is on a dif line.

    Quote Originally Posted by zoomzoom mazda5 View Post
    Big A, you need some help from a electrician who can solve your problem.
    whats an electrician going to do for me lol? i had my friend do the wiring. it aint perfect but ive only had 1 problem with this thing. thats when she melted on 2500.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket View Post
    Nice idea but be careful with all that light. That`s drawing a lot of amps.
    been using it with zero issues since the 2500 melted the cord.
    this saves a little bit of time with setting up the lights for the height you want. i click a few buttons & shine the area i am working on.

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    Re: my halogen light tower on wheels

    What SPF do you have to wear when you use that thing ???
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