I was planning on running the Lutron Maestro LED+ Motion Sensor Dimmer Switch ?¡ No Neutral required. What are your thoughts on that? I have the dimmables, and they told me not to use anything like that
Maybe you could help me out. My wife just purchased me hyper light for my garage, but there are two feed points. Why are there to feed points if all the lights are connected in series? I was in Electrician for 40 years and don’t understand the need for two separate feed points. Hopefully you can give me an answer thank you very much.
The feed points counter the loss of the voltage jumping from connector to connector in a long series. Just injects more voltage so the lights don't dim near the end
@@CitizenCycle925 cheers buddy. I have a 750w motor to add to the front of my M20 … and I already have the rear hub and BBSHD fitted. So, I’ll probably fit the front motor over Christmas if yours has worked out well. Thanks for the inspiration. Genuinely.
The painters tape is such a good idea !
yes, it did the trick! :)
I've used a smart switch and just say 'turn the lights on'. Plus, it can be scheduled.
I was planning on running the Lutron Maestro LED+ Motion Sensor Dimmer Switch ?¡ No Neutral required. What are your thoughts on that?
I have the dimmables, and they told me not to use anything like that
Im assuming you can make different shapes with it?
I know a motorcycle vlogger that uses those lights. You can see the cool reflection on motorcycle gas tanks as he shows new bikes. 😂
Motobob?
@@CitizenCycle925 oh.. You watch some of his stuff too.. Cool😂
@@kevinnashskitchen3517yep 😊
You are an awesome salesman!!! You can sell me sand in the desert. 👏 👏
Love your enthusiasm!
Definitely a big improvement 😊
can you plug that in any Y connectors?
Wow!!! Nice
The lights are cool!!!
Nice...fancy...👍💪
I MUST KNOW!!! I was planning on running the Lutron Maestro LED+ Motion Sensor Dimmer Switch ?¡ No Neutral required. What are your thoughts on that?
Can you dim them? Are they even dimmable?
@@MontereyBayLounge not dimable
There is a dimmer version
Maybe you could help me out. My wife just purchased me hyper light for my garage, but there are two feed points. Why are there to feed points if all the lights are connected in series? I was in Electrician for 40 years and don’t understand the need for two separate feed points. Hopefully you can give me an answer thank you very much.
The feed points counter the loss of the voltage jumping from connector to connector in a long series. Just injects more voltage so the lights don't dim near the end
@ OK so I installed the 22 light grid in my garage and only used one feed point, And it is working fine.
@@rdizzleoriginal I do appreciate your feed back, sorry I didn’t say that in my last reply brother!
@@Pete-12 no worries at all, happy to help
Great🎉
I’ve been looking into these just wish there were more options in 5000k. 6500 k won’t match the rest of the LEDs.
Stop messing about with lights and get that 3 motor Grizzly finished, you’ve got me inspired. 😂
Editing now
@@CitizenCycle925 cheers buddy. I have a 750w motor to add to the front of my M20 … and I already have the rear hub and BBSHD fitted. So, I’ll probably fit the front motor over Christmas if yours has worked out well. Thanks for the inspiration. Genuinely.
This guy…has his scale set to grams 🤣👀 jk jk nice video and turned out great!
Best for measuring sourdough ingredients. ;)
200 bucks ea ....Noooo...nooo
yep...I'm waiting for the big Black Friday deals lol
200 dollars is kinda expensive