40" M&R LED install write up + pics

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I agree somewhat because I looked at other light setups... And to my untrained eye the more tightly focused beam the better it cut through snow... Might be single emitter on hood mounts verses multi emitter bar.

Like I said not bashing at all, 36,000 lumens was useless in snow/blowing snow..

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I agree somewhat because I looked at other light setups... And to my untrained eye the more tightly focused beam the better it cut through snow... Might be single emitter on hood mounts verses multi emitter bar.

Like I said not bashing at all, 36,000 lumens was useless in snow/blowing snow..

-Greg

The brighter light will definitely cause more reflection and glare. I think it's safe to say we're on the same page here. I think it was the light intensity playing a role in your situation rather than the beam pattern or light color.

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I love my 30, 40 and fog lights. just finished the install last night, Mike was able to help me out and was able to fix my problems with the install.
great lights and great company.
 

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Did you have to run a relay to the battery? I noticed in one pic the black and red wire looked like it was mounted on the neg of the battery
 
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