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J T. Doan
I have two LR2000s and they are fantastic for car work, camping, and any situation that requires long lasting bright and adjustable lighting. Durable and used in 20 degree weather with zero issues. That said, with a medium setting which is plenty of light with no illumination from the sky, the LR last very long over multiple days. Keep in mind, it does take quite a long time to charge back up to full from empty or low. Even with a 2000watt power bank, it will drain the charge just to start to fill the LR charge. I negate battery usage with the solar augmentation panel, but keep in mind it does not snap in tightly. The panel sits fairly loose via a notch attachment. A more secure fitting or adapter would give peace of mind with the expensive solar panel when the light is used at height. Lastly, the LR has a tripod leg configuariton that essentially has two modes; very narrow close config which gives height but decreases stability and a wide base configuration that maximizes surface area to stabilize the light. Of note, the light must be placed in fairly flat ground due to the legs, once locked into position do not give micro adjustments I.e each leg cannot extend or shorten according to the terrain to keep the light as vertical as possible. This is not a deal breaker unless you are on uneven and/or rocky ground or there is wind. The LR is portable and very light, but at even medium height on uneven grown it can fall over with a 5-8mph wind. Not including the sensor and solar panel which increases the top weight of the light. The solar panel will catch wind like a sail and nobody wants a broken panel or light. All in all, fantastic customer service and one of the best lighting solutions on the market if not the standard! Love this company and this product. Oh and although I haven’t used it I do believe you can stake the light legs in place to keep it stable, but that is only feasible if the ground can accept a stake due to rocks, uneven concrete, natural vegetation, roots and soft or muddy soil. Thanks Devos!
1 day ago
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