BX25 Lights

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#21  
You stated that you purchased 2 pair. Are you mounting all 4 forward, 2 forward, 2 back? I'm thinking about ordering a set of floods to face the rear.

Thank's for the info. I actually ordered a set of these after reading your post.
 
/ BX25 Lights #22  
You stated that you purchased 2 pair. Are you mounting all 4 forward, 2 forward, 2 back? I'm thinking about ordering a set of floods to face the rear.

I'm mounting two forward and two back. When you order them as "Pairs" they ship with a wiring harness and switch that control BOTH lights at one time. If you order them as one individual light, it ships with the harness and switch for just the one light.

It's more money to order them individually, BUT, if you want to be able to control each light separately, thats the way to go.

But I will be turning them on and off as a set, so no matter to me.

If you only order one "Pair" and decide you want to control them individually, you can order another "single" harness directly from Rigid.

I had them temporarily mounted on my ROPS and they are freakin' bright !

I plan to mount them a little more permanently now that Winter is coming and I have the corrugated wire loom to run the wire in to make for a cleaner installation.

Since I want to remove them when I cut grass due to the low tree branches, I plan to use some big battery alligator clamps to hook up directly to the battery. It should be an easy on, easy off arrangement.

I have two different mounting brackets to choose from and have not decided which one I will yet, but am leaning towards the U-Bolt mounts.

I have a set from Messicks which is real quick and easy to mount/remove. No tools needed: General / Case 2X3 LGHT BRKT Part #3582

I also have a set of the U-Bolt brackets I bought from TractorCabDepot, but they dont carry them any more. I was able to find another place that has them. They are real heavy duty brackets, but you need tools to mount them: ROPS Mounted Light Bracket (pair)

I have a strange gut feeling that the Wiedmannbros site is somehow linked with TractorCabDepot.

Anyway... those brackets are sweet !
 
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/ BX25 Lights #23  
Just curious... Since the BX25 has a 40 amp alternator, it could power about 12 additional 55 watt halogens. Is there some advantage to the LEDs that I'm missing that makes them worth so much?
 
/ BX25 Lights #24  
Just curious... Since the BX25 has a 40 amp alternator, it could power about 12 additional 55 watt halogens. Is there some advantage to the LEDs that I'm missing that makes them worth so much?

My guess: far less heat, thus the bulbs will last much longer... not to mention the COOL FACTOR. Must admit though, I like your light kit for the BX.
 
/ BX25 Lights #25  
Just curious... Since the BX25 has a 40 amp alternator, it could power about 12 additional 55 watt halogens. Is there some advantage to the LEDs that I'm missing that makes them worth so much?

I think that using LED's is a big consideration factor IF you have a smaller output Alternator. Then, the amount of light output versus the amount of AMPS required is a huge deal.

I have a B2150 and the OEM dynamo was a pretty small capacity, not capable of running much else in the way of lights/accessories.

So I installed the alternator upgrade kit and can run plenty of extra items now. In spite of the extra amp capacity I now have, I prefer the LED's as they "should" outlast Halogen lights by years, and the ones I bought are built to last. I also think the light is "whiter" and brighter than anything else I've seen.

Each of the Dually D2 lights I have puts out 2600 Lumens. That's a LOT of lumens, especially for something that is about 4" square.

Compare those lumens with some of the regular bulbs out there and I'll bet you will be shocked.

Look at some of the youtube videos that show the light output from some LED lights.

Expensive..... YEP! Worth it.....YEP! (At least to me it was.) YMMV.

For sure I had to force myself to pay the premium compared to the Halogen Lights available.
 
/ BX25 Lights #26  
Part of things with the smaller alternator that you have to realize is that there are things on the tractor that do suck up some amperage. The alternator needs to power everything at once, and have enough gumption left over to charge the battery. Lights, pumps, computers, etc. LED's also typically put out a light that is closer to actual daylight and therefore easier on the eyes.
 
/ BX25 Lights #27  
BXpanded said:
Just curious... Since the BX25 has a 40 amp alternator, it could power about 12 additional 55 watt halogens. Is there some advantage to the LEDs that I'm missing that makes them worth so much?

If you use LED's with the engine not running it will take forever to drain the battery.
 
/ BX25 Lights #28  
Actually, more than just curious, market research. I've been considering adding an LED set up to our line of products to go along with our current Halogen light kits. The good LEDs are still pretty pricey. Specifically, the BX25 that prompted this thread, has about 400 watts of excess electrical capacity so I am interested in the reasons people might opt for the more expensive LEDs when available power isn't an issue.
 
/ BX25 Lights #29  
Also the LED's are newer and different so everyone is going to want them. I like the color of light they put out.
 
/ BX25 Lights #30  
Actually, more than just curious, market research. I've been considering adding an LED set up to our line of products to go along with our current Halogen light kits. The good LEDs are still pretty pricey. Specifically, the BX25 that prompted this thread, has about 400 watts of excess electrical capacity so I am interested in the reasons people might opt for the more expensive LEDs when available power isn't an issue.

The long life of the LED bulbs is a consideration. The LED's I bought claim a 50,000 Hour life..... that's incredible.

Only time will tell if that will hold true, and if it IS realistic, I'll be dead before those bulbs.

And even if I had a tractor with more than enough "extra" amp power, I do like the light appearance of the LED's.
 
/ BX25 Lights #31  
Just curious... Since the BX25 has a 40 amp alternator, it could power about 12 additional 55 watt halogens. Is there some advantage to the LEDs that I'm missing that makes them worth so much?

Actually, more than just curious, market research. I've been considering adding an LED set up to our line of products to go along with our current Halogen light kits. The good LEDs are still pretty pricey. Specifically, the BX25 that prompted this thread, has about 400 watts of excess electrical capacity so I am interested in the reasons people might opt for the more expensive LEDs when available power isn't an issue.

Not sure how you figure a 40amp alternator is going to power 12 55 watt halogens since 12 of those would run 55 amps.

It's not nessisarily an issue for people who have new tractors with alternators but when they have old dynamos only putting out a measly 14 amps, they need all the power saving they can get.

Another bonus to using LEDs is that they can put out a lot of light in a small package so they can fit into places a normal halogen wouldn't.

I also like the cool factor too! :)
 
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#32  
Big Orange Parts.com has the bolt on brackets. Will they fit 1-1/2" x 3" BX ROPS or do they need to threaded down to fit?

I'm mounting two forward and two back. When you order them as "Pairs" they ship with a wiring harness and switch that control BOTH lights at one time. If you order them as one individual light, it ships with the harness and switch for just the one light.

It's more money to order them individually, BUT, if you want to be able to control each light separately, thats the way to go.

But I will be turning them on and off as a set, so no matter to me.

If you only order one "Pair" and decide you want to control them individually, you can order another "single" harness directly from Rigid.

I had them temporarily mounted on my ROPS and they are freakin' bright !

I plan to mount them a little more permanently now that Winter is coming and I have the corrugated wire loom to run the wire in to make for a cleaner installation.

Since I want to remove them when I cut grass due to the low tree branches, I plan to use some big battery alligator clamps to hook up directly to the battery. It should be an easy on, easy off arrangement.

I have two different mounting brackets to choose from and have not decided which one I will yet, but am leaning towards the U-Bolt mounts.

I have a set from Messicks which is real quick and easy to mount/remove. No tools needed: General / Case 2X3 LGHT BRKT Part #3582

I also have a set of the U-Bolt brackets I bought from TractorCabDepot, but they dont carry them any more. I was able to find another place that has them. They are real heavy duty brackets, but you need tools to mount them: ROPS Mounted Light Bracket (pair)

I have a strange gut feeling that the Wiedmannbros site is somehow linked with TractorCabDepot.

Anyway... those brackets are sweet !
 
/ BX25 Lights #33  
Not sure how you figure a 40amp alternator is going to power 12 55 watt halogens since 12 of those would run 55 amps.

It's not nessisarily an issue for people who have new tractors with alternators but when they have old dynamos only putting out a measly 14 amps, they need all the power saving they can get.

Another bonus to using LEDs is that they can put out a lot of light in a small package so they can fit into places a normal halogen wouldn't.

I also like the cool factor too! :)

:confused:I'm not sure where the 12 lights came from either... Some kind of brain fade or thinking about something else as I typed...
With the approximately 400 watts available with the factory lighting turned on, 7 lights would be more accurate.
Of course I do understand the situation with tractors with lower generator capacities. My question was really about machines like the BX25 that have plenty of power available.
Sounds like the "Cool" factor is pretty important.
 
/ BX25 Lights #34  
That 40amps is not at a idle either so regular lights may discharge til it is revved up.
 
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#35  
I'm not sure if I want to attach them permanently. Im leaning towards the Messick's quick release. I have to leave the tractor outside and unattended at times and would rather my lights not walk off. I would rather just mount them when night activities occur. Does anyone know if four of these led lights can be run from the accessory plug instead of going to the fuse panel or the battery? This way everything would be removable.

I'm mounting two forward and two back. When you order them as "Pairs" they ship with a wiring harness and switch that control BOTH lights at one time. If you order them as one individual light, it ships with the harness and switch for just the one light.

It's more money to order them individually, BUT, if you want to be able to control each light separately, thats the way to go.

But I will be turning them on and off as a set, so no matter to me.

If you only order one "Pair" and decide you want to control them individually, you can order another "single" harness directly from Rigid.

I had them temporarily mounted on my ROPS and they are freakin' bright !

I plan to mount them a little more permanently now that Winter is coming and I have the corrugated wire loom to run the wire in to make for a cleaner installation.

Since I want to remove them when I cut grass due to the low tree branches, I plan to use some big battery alligator clamps to hook up directly to the battery. It should be an easy on, easy off arrangement.

I have two different mounting brackets to choose from and have not decided which one I will yet, but am leaning towards the U-Bolt mounts.

I have a set from Messicks which is real quick and easy to mount/remove. No tools needed: General / Case 2X3 LGHT BRKT Part #3582

I also have a set of the U-Bolt brackets I bought from TractorCabDepot, but they dont carry them any more. I was able to find another place that has them. They are real heavy duty brackets, but you need tools to mount them: ROPS Mounted Light Bracket (pair)

I have a strange gut feeling that the Wiedmannbros site is somehow linked with TractorCabDepot.

Anyway... those brackets are sweet !
 
/ BX25 Lights #36  
I am looking for someithing the same... an accessory plug makes them easy to remove so the trees would not do it for me.
 
/ BX25 Lights #37  
You can get a 12v acessory plug at walmart or auto parts store so you could make any light easily removable.
 

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