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jrtrebor


Location: Michigan - 3 hours north of Chicago on the lake
Joined: Feb 10, 2010
Points: 539

DIY LED Snowblower light
Original Message   Nov 25, 2012 11:35 am
Thought some might be interested in this.
The light that I had on my blower was an outdoor landscape fixture that I picked up on clearance a while back.
It had put a 12V 25W Halogen bulb in it.  It worked fine, but I kind of wanted a LED bulb.
Found this one on a site called Dealextreme.
Here's a link to the site page.
They come directly from Hong Kong so you won't get it quickly. But for $6.99 and free shipping it a pretty good deal.
I bought two.







I just removed the old bulb and put in the new one.
Here is a photo of the fixture. I think I paid $9.99 for it. 





Here is a photo of the light output of the new LED bulb.
From the light to the end of the white stripes is about 17'.
The bulb puts out plenty of light.  Especially considering that when there is snow on the ground.
There will be a lot of reflection of the light off the snow.



All of the Building supply stores carry fixtures that can be used as a blower light.
Here's one Home Depot carries that takes the MR16 bulb for $19.99
So for about $27.00 and a little bit of wait time on the bulb.
You can make yourself a pretty nice light for your blower.
That draws very little current, is durable and long lasting.
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frascati


Joined: Feb 1, 2014
Points: 2

Re: DIY LED Snowblower light
Reply #28   Feb 1, 2014 1:54 am
I'm running 4 - 10 watt CREE LED's and they are consuming less than 2 amps total.

What is the current range available for these snowblowers?
I'm interested in adding light to my 1982 Toro 724.  As far as I know I can only tap it from the magneto. 
No alternator.  No battery.  Do I need to add an alternator? 

If not, how does the entire circuit look from beginning to end?  Is it a simple tap off of the magneto from the same
point as the spark plug connection?
niper99


Location: London Ont
Joined: Dec 2, 2007
Points: 354

Re: DIY LED Snowblower light
Reply #29   Feb 1, 2014 11:34 am
frascati wrote:
<span style="font-style: italic;">I'm running 4 - 10 watt CREE LED's and they are consuming less than 2 amps total. </span><BR><BR>What is the current range available for these snowblowers? <BR>I'm interested in adding light to my 1982 Toro 724.  As far as I know I can only tap it from the magneto.  <BR>No alternator.  No battery.  Do I need to add an alternator?  <BR><BR>If not, how does the entire circuit look from beginning to end?  Is it a simple tap off of the magneto from the same<BR>point as the spark plug connection?

u can Not tap into the magneto too add a light.. your engine will need an alternator to too add lights to ur blower...
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