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On 1/29/20 6:29 PM, Alex & Janet Thomson wrote:
>
> Those look fantastic! But, (thereââ?¬â?¢s always a ââ?¬Å?butââ?¬Â?) how
> does the
> generator keep up with the draw of those lights? I have always heard
> that the stock generator can just about keep up with stock lights,
> heater motor, and the relatively small amount of ignition current.
> Plus, of course, charging current.
>
The stock bulbs are 48 watts each, Brighter but less focused LEDs are
very low wattage. I put LEDs in mine.
>
> Your most recent added pages on Lucas lamps are great. Thanks for
> sharing with us all.
>
Thank you. When I work on something I tend to go overboard on the
research then create a web page to share and so I have a future reference.
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/29/20 6:29 PM, Alex & Janet
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style="font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497D">Those
look fantastic! But, (thereââ?¬â?¢s always a ââ?¬Å?butââ?¬Â?)
how does
the generator keep up with the draw of those lights? I have
always heard that the stock generator can just about keep up
with stock lights, heater motor, and the relatively small
amount of ignition current. Plus, of course, charging
current. </span></p>
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The stock bulbs are 48 watts each, Brighter but less focused LEDs
are very low wattage. I put LEDs in mine.<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span
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most recent added pages on Lucas lamps are great. Thanks for
sharing with us all.</span><br>
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<p>Thank you. When I work on something I tend to go overboard on the
research then create a web page to share and so I have a future
reference.</p>
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