I tend to flick between the two light sources if I need more light, Rasul. I find the orange is good for getting around camp, but the white lights are better to work under. All personal preference though. ~ Ben
Can i hard wire these into a controll box and turn them on and off via a rocker switch or will i need to still use the inline onoff button once powered from the rocker switch ?
You can definitely hardwire Hard Korr's lights, but they have to be done on the black connector side, eg before the dimmer or switch. You can definitely have a rocker switch for on & off, you'd just leave the dimmer switch 'on' and control brightness, etc from there. ~ Lauren
Not a weird question. This video is abit old now, the current sets come with an upgraded dimmer switch that allows you to have three colours - white, warm white, and orange. ~ Lauren
@@SnowysOutdoors We settled on two Zempire Megadome lights for inside our tent, which are amazing. Surprisingly bright too, so I probably could have got away with only one (even for our Fortress V2 which is quite a large tent), but I'm certainly not complaining. They look great and they diffuse the light really nicely. Still on the lookout for the ideal orange light for under our awning though. I'm thinking the Hard Korr 4 pack so I can mount one up in each corner as I just received the notification email that they're back in stock. And with 4 individual lights it would give us some flexibility as well as more even light distribution in that space. My wife and I must have delicious blood because the mosquitoes love us. Any recommendations on repellants or bug zappers?
@@michaeldomotor1755 I too love the Zempire Hangdomes/Megadomes, and use the Hard Korr orange lights for under an awning. As for repellants, a combination of things tends to work best for me. I use a Thermacell (yilam.com.au/) and some mosquito coils held up by this handy little device - www.snowys.com.au/mosquito-coil-holder. ~ Ben
I bought this two bar kit recently and will never go back to rechargable lamps. Great quality.
I agree @Grevious, 12v light kits are awesome.
~ Lauren
How good! I asked for this review on Instagram and they delivered! Legends!
Oh and I bought a kit!
You’re welcome, Rhi! I hope we answered all your questions. Cheers, Laine 😊
@@SnowysOutdoors you did ! I'm very grateful 😊
Those clips are a great add
They are! Definitely makes mounting options easier.
~ Lauren
Very informative video, well done.
Thanks, Frank. ~ Ben
Great Aussie made lights
We agree!
~ Lauren
There awesome 👏🏽 just wish the yellow was just a bit brighter others than that there great
I tend to flick between the two light sources if I need more light, Rasul. I find the orange is good for getting around camp, but the white lights are better to work under.
All personal preference though.
~ Ben
Great information, thanks.
You're welcome, Jo. ~ Ben
Can i hard wire these into a controll box and turn them on and off via a rocker switch or will i need to still use the inline onoff button once powered from the rocker switch ?
You can definitely hardwire Hard Korr's lights, but they have to be done on the black connector side, eg before the dimmer or switch.
You can definitely have a rocker switch for on & off, you'd just leave the dimmer switch 'on' and control brightness, etc from there.
~ Lauren
Can you control each light separately on the two bar ? ie can I turn one off and leave the other one on ?
Only if you put a switch between the two, Chris. ~ Ben
How come they list that dimmer switch for white leds only now?
Hard Korr make dimmer switches to suit all versions of there lights in both the old dial version and the tri colour button version. ~ Ben
How do you seal the end of the cable of the light furthest from the power source?
The latest 3 colour kits come with caps to put over the ends, Louis, but these are currently not included with the Lifestyle kits. ~ Ben
What the respective price on the 2, 4 or 6 pack??
Cheers
You can see our latest pricing here, Steve - www.snowys.com.au/utility-lights#?brands=225&type=2098. ~ Ben
Weird question, but can you mix them to create a “warm” light for in the tent?
Not a weird question. This video is abit old now, the current sets come with an upgraded dimmer switch that allows you to have three colours - white, warm white, and orange.
~ Lauren
@@SnowysOutdoors Thanks Lauren
@@SnowysOutdoors We settled on two Zempire Megadome lights for inside our tent, which are amazing. Surprisingly bright too, so I probably could have got away with only one (even for our Fortress V2 which is quite a large tent), but I'm certainly not complaining. They look great and they diffuse the light really nicely. Still on the lookout for the ideal orange light for under our awning though. I'm thinking the Hard Korr 4 pack so I can mount one up in each corner as I just received the notification email that they're back in stock. And with 4 individual lights it would give us some flexibility as well as more even light distribution in that space.
My wife and I must have delicious blood because the mosquitoes love us. Any recommendations on repellants or bug zappers?
@@michaeldomotor1755 I too love the Zempire Hangdomes/Megadomes, and use the Hard Korr orange lights for under an awning.
As for repellants, a combination of things tends to work best for me. I use a Thermacell (yilam.com.au/) and some mosquito coils held up by this handy little device - www.snowys.com.au/mosquito-coil-holder.
~ Ben