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I am wondering what you think the brightest lights for my portable are? Thanks 

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Troo shine LED strip lights. Can get them in different lighted lengths and come wired up with clips. Have sticky back and Velcro for install. I’ve had them in my one man flip for 3 years now and there are SUPER bright last a long time running off the flasher battery and hold up great. Only downside is there about $30-$40 but well worth it. 

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If you have a Hub style house, I absolutely love the Clam Hub Light. It's expensive, but it's super bright and mounts in the center of the ceiling so it lights up the whole hub and doesn't cast any shadows.  It also connects to your flasher battery, so you don't have to worry about bringing extra AA or AAAs with.

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Just order some led strips from amazon 

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On ‎12‎/‎6‎/‎2018 at 10:15 AM, Getanet said:

If you have a Hub style house, I absolutely love the Clam Hub Light. It's expensive, but it's super bright and mounts in the center of the ceiling so it lights up the whole hub and doesn't cast any shadows.  It also connects to your flasher battery, so you don't have to worry about bringing extra AA or AAAs with.

+1 on the Clam Hub light.  Works great in my Otter flipover.  I just hang it from a Frabil coat hook on the support bar using the eye bolt that comes with it for the hub install.  Allows for easy adjustment/repositioning of the light to get it where you want it.

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Are the Otter brand LED strips any good? Saw them a few places and they are over $50.

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1 hour ago, PRO-V said:

Are the Otter brand LED strips any good? Saw them a few places and they are over $50.

 

 

 

Picked some up but have not had a chance to try. Really like the dimmer switch and that they are a 1000 lumen.

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I use an RV light with 54 strip LED's that prodeces 60 watt light using 11 watts power. Use my M18 drill battery with a 12v Mwlk adapter. Put the light between one of the cealing barrs and cealing with battery in cealing net of mr Eskimo 949i Hub. Light has dimmer so light reduces bt 75% when less light is needed.

 

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Clam light sticks work great if your house has frame pipes.   You can splice them in anywhere on the frame and they are out of the way and protected.  Give off excellent light also.  i use 3 in my porty and,  one on top and one on each side.

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