Best lights to hang for HUB

  • Zac Whalen
    Posts: 13
    #2100657

    Got the fatfish by eskimo few weeks ago. I love it.. made the mistake of buying cheap 200 lumen lights from fleet farm i could hang in there… Looking for a solid 1 or 2 lights that’ll get it nice and bright inside.

    404 ERROR
    MN
    Posts: 3918
    #2100664

    I plug these into a Dewalt power station on a battery. They’re bright!

    phishingruven
    tip of the mitten
    Posts: 354
    #2100666

    i have this one in one of my hubs. I love it.
    clam hub light

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20461
    #2100687

    I jam the clam led light bar in mine and it’s awesome. I rotate it to dim it and it works great.

    phishingruven
    tip of the mitten
    Posts: 354
    #2100694

    I jam the clam led light bar in mine and it’s awesome. I rotate it to dim it and it works great.

    ya, those are great as well. Buddy has them in his flip over. very bright and dimmable. they also daisy chain together.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20461
    #2100750

    i have this one in one of my hubs. I love it.
    clam hub light

    How bright is this light ? I am interested in it for a few applications. Dies it have different brightness modes

    phishingruven
    tip of the mitten
    Posts: 354
    #2100751

    no different brightness. listing says it’s only 300 lumens as well. It’s not as bright as the light bars. It does light the hub up great though as it attaches to the center hub point.

    skunked
    Posts: 16
    #2100991

    I use a peanut butter jar with an LED light strip stuck around the outside (with the extra stuffed inside). Hang it form the center and have a wire run with spade connectors so I can take it down. Total cost was about $8 not including the peanut butter (JIF Chunky but thats not important).

    Very bright, cheap, and durable.

    Ron Burgundy
    Utica MN
    Posts: 272
    #2101101

    Ozark Trail tent light at Walmart. Wrap a velcro strip around the pole and hang the light from the velcro loop. Walmart also has some smaller white camping lights. You can keep a hub well lit for $30.

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    Dogfish
    Posts: 81
    #2102019

    If you’re ok with a tiny bit of DIY, get something like this waterproof warm white 12V LED light strip and then cut/extend the power wires to be as long as you want and put some alligator clips (or power connector of your choice) on them.

    Snake them around any pole for temporary placement or zip tie them to a pole for permanent placement. Easy on battery life since they are LED and the warm white really makes it feel cozy in your house vs the harsh white of most LED lights.

    Can’t remember if this was the exact ones that I bought but it’s close and that was 5ish years ago. https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/201341/FLX-10102.html?gclid=CjwKCAiAsNKQBhAPEiwAB-I5zdb2Gvvez7eieG8gqvuxmefPNTzRZ9kzOciAvH_OuSngUTYIBwGfIBoCsEIQAvD_BwE

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