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Hi all, im looking at getting a new light for the roof mount in the cruiser and i want the best, brightest one there is, so opinons please...?? i mainly shoot roos around the north west but also chase a few pigs. I.ve Had the 9" powabeam 11" powabeam and the lightforce 240 all non HID. and i recently upgraded the 240 to HID but dont think its all that good considering a mate jumps on the back from time to time with his standard 9" powabeam and it goes further than my hid 240. So i want to know if anyone has had experience with the new Powabeam 11" HID and wat its like. I'm also considering the orange nighteater light ive heard there pretty good but are not HID. Just trying to work out which way to go for the best brightest and longest distance light. looking forward to hearing your feedback

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Mate iv got the powerbeam 11" in HID and it's bright, if you spot light small paddocks its to bright. Good for big open paddocks. Saying that the powerbeam 9" HID is almost as bright some even say the 9" is brighter but yeah. I find the 11" is deffeniatly a bright light and good for spotlighting pigs cause the stand out more with HID.

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Hi all, im looking at getting a new light for the roof mount in the cruiser and i want the best, brightest one there is, so opinons please...?? i mainly shoot roos around the north west but also chase a few pigs. I.ve Had the 9" powabeam 11" powabeam and the lightforce 240 all non HID. and i recently upgraded the 240 to HID but dont think its all that good considering a mate jumps on the back from time to time with his standard 9" powabeam and it goes further than my hid 240. So i want to know if anyone has had experience with the new Powabeam 11" HID and wat its like. I'm also considering the orange nighteater light ive heard there pretty good but are not HID. Just trying to work out which way to go for the best brightest and longest distance light. looking forward to hearing your feedback

i also shoot roos and pigs bought a hid power beam done two paddocks with it went home put light force back on havent and woudent waste my time taking it again

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i also shoot roos and pigs bought a hid power beam done two paddocks with it went home put light force back on havent and woudent waste my time taking it again

Why's this mate, not bright enough or too bright?

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I sent my brother in law around to see the night eater man. He has some of the best lights in the world. If you ever get the chance to check him out I would he is Victoria. They specialise in search lights. He will run you through the lights has has and you can compare he has a milo tin light that has to be seen to be believed. My brother in law took the 9" standard power beam and there was no comparision to the nighteater's. Night eater man advises it's all in the reflector that's what makes the difference.

The two biggest drawbacks with Night eater's are the price and the time it takes to get one.

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I sent my brother in law around to see the night eater man. He has some of the best lights in the world. If you ever get the chance to check him out I would he is Victoria. They specialise in search lights. He will run you through the lights has has and you can compare he has a milo tin light that has to be seen to be believed. My brother in law took the 9" standard power beam and there was no comparision to the nighteater's. Night eater man advises it's all in the reflector that's what makes the difference.

The two biggest drawbacks with Night eater's are the price and the time it takes to get one.

do you know if he does replacement covers and reflectors for the nighteaters??????mines got a few years on it and has a clear layer flakin off the lens...the reflectors gettin a bit dull but still throws plenty of light although compared to a new powerbeam it threw the same amount of light distance wise but there was a difference in brightness,,i still reckon you cant go past powerbeam,80 bucks for replacement reflector and lens and youve got a new light.

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do you know if he does replacement covers and reflectors for the nighteaters??????mines got a few years on it and has a clear layer flakin off the lens...the reflectors gettin a bit dull but still throws plenty of light although compared to a new powerbeam it threw the same amount of light distance wise but there was a difference in brightness,,i still reckon you cant go past powerbeam,80 bucks for replacement reflector and lens and youve got a new light.

I don't know he does re polish the reflectors though.

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HID is the way to go. I have a pair of lightforce XGTs on the front of the ute and after shooting with the hid I find it hard to drive home with the XGTs no where near the powa beam hid I had a standard powa beam 9inch and there a good light but the HID is the go once ya get used to shooting under the different light. I love shooting foxes with it they are so much clearer and easier to see them even when they dont look at the light there easy to make out.

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Do HID lights take time to warm up? or is that false rumour? if it does how long does it take and is it everytime u turn it on and off or only at start of the nyt?

They take a bit first time turned on to hit full brightness around the 30 sec some less some a touch more

Once they are warmed up and you turn them off then on again it more or less straight away

Never an issue with mine you get to we're your ready to put the light on that short warm up time is nothing

Never got somewhere and had a pig in the light within 30 sec lol wish I did

Cheers

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Whats the go, I'm a bit behind with this sort of stuff, hasn't the world moved to LED stuff with lights? Or is it still too pricey for serious spotlights?

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Whats the go, I'm a bit behind with this sort of stuff, hasn't the world moved to LED stuff with lights? Or is it still too pricey for serious spotlights?

they wont be to far away mate still cant get the distance that you can with normal spotlights reckon they will be about in the next few years sbake racing and a few other mobs make light bars to mount on the front of ya car and they are pretty good and some of the torches ya can get now days are better than hand held spotlights i was using 15 years ago

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Go HID and don't go above a 9". I had the Powabeam 11" HID and my god you could spot pigs from miles away. Useless for roo shooting as it moves too much unless you will always have a 2nd person in the car to hold it for you. Get a Nigheater they are worth the coin

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