Dually vs D2 Rigid Industries LED Light Comparison
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
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Thanks for the test.
But you could have pointed the D2 a little bit lower... They are pointing more to the roof!
Thanks for saving me from buying the d2 driving. I'm gunna pick up a pair of the dually diffused and save a couple bucks!
this is the video i have been searching for!! but I didnt realize it had the diffused version in there because it dosent say it in the title. I know I made the right choice now though. should have the lights by tomorrow
What combo would you recommend for night time motorcycling? Thanks for input
wish i watched this video before i bought my floods. i should of gotten the diffused... dang it
Sorry, you did not get exactly what you wanted. However, all of these lights are good and we are sure you will enjoy your flood lights.
Thoroughbred Diesel the lights are great and have a strong output. all i was saying is that the diffused version would meet my needs better. still an excellent light and build quality
We understand. We wish our video would have reached you sooner though. Shine on!
Will the Diffused
be good for reverse backup light?
jthao2284 It would be the one that we would recommend the most for backup applications.
So what about spots.
Spots are able to reach a longer distance. Think of like a focused beam of light. PDF link to a graph that may help.
www.rigidindustries.com/sites/default/files/catalog/31.pdf
Maybe I worded it wrong.. I was asking about the comparison to spots.. You show diffused, flood but no spots. Just want to see them in use.. And I thank you for the link but being a studio photographer I know quite a lot about light.