Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > HONDA Snowblower LED Light HS 928TAS
Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) Discussions |
|
New_Yorker
Preach the Gospel always, use words when necessary
Location: Long Island, NY
Joined: Nov 26, 2010
Points: 219
|
|
HONDA Snowblower LED Light HS 928TAS
Original Message Dec 23, 2010 1:52 pm |
|
O-K, the light kit that is sold as an 'Accessory' for the Honda Snowblowers comes with a standard 12 V sealed beam, like the old car headlights of yesteryear. But it IS Halogen as Honda says, a $10.00 dollar GE Par36 50 Watt bulb that puts out 300 Lumens. It is in fact manufactured for this and many other applications by a company named (PM) Peterson Manufacturing, (www.pmlights.com) They list the light in its rubber weather and vibration resistant mount as a Model 507, and if you go to www.foxtaillights.com they sell it for about 30 bucks, without the special HONDA snowblower bracket you need to mount it to the Honda snowblower, for the kit that Honda sells that includes this expect to pay $ 60.00 buckaroos. Now IF, like me, You want to install a light more modern, capable and bright here's what you do. You again go to FoxTailLights.com, and buy the PM model 907 light with 10 LED Diodes to light your way and an estimated 100,000 hour durability and an output of 1000 Lumens . . . that light with the same rubber mount sells for $ 72.00 plus shipping and anything else they can add. The light kit, like the Commercial Skid Shoes is supplied with the electroplated zinc, Guaranteed to RUST in record time, bolts, nuts & washers. If you don't like rust on your new snowblower go to www.allensfasteners.com and replace the HONDA QuickRust hardware with some Stainless Steel. Incidentally the Peterson Manufacturing (PM) Technical rep said that the OEM accesory light they supply Honda, the 50watt 12V sealed bean requires 2.54 amps, the new LED unit needs just .51 amps to operate, so the extra power to run the switch is not going to be a problem. Just make sure the unit gets as good a ground contact as you can or it might not work. PM makes a stick-on reflective in either amber or red they call them "Spitfires", IMHO they are the brightest reflectors I've ever seen should anyone need such a thing.
This message was modified Jan 7, 2011 by New_Yorker
|
New_Yorker
Preach the Gospel always, use words when necessary
Location: Long Island, NY
Joined: Nov 26, 2010
Points: 219
|
|
Re: HONDA Snowblower LED Light HS 928TAS
Reply #16 Jan 7, 2011 1:48 pm |
|
New Yorker, Can we see a photo of your new LED light? Are you located on Long Island, because I would like to perform the update on my 2011 Honda HS928TA, since I already have the Honda Light Kit installed. Great photo. Just curious why the numbers on the top center of the auger housing ? I will be delighted to take a photo and post it, though I doubt my skills at photography are equal to yours. You obviously managed No reflections, no shadows, perfect focus, with just the right light level to see everything in detail, well done. You should send the photo along to Honda's Power Equipment people so they can use it to illustrate the light kit option for the HS 928 machine. They'd probably sell more light accesories that way.
|
Steve_Cebu
Joined: Dec 17, 2009
Points: 888
|
|
Re: HONDA Snowblower LED Light HS 928TAS
Reply #18 Jan 7, 2011 2:30 pm |
|
Somehow I didn't imagine for even a moment that I was your Debut at insulting people, and posting irrelevant wikipedia answers. Question is how did the Moderator manage to not Boot you after your obvious history. You're still here offending others and posting garbage. More proof of my earlier warnings not to believe the pseudo-expert on these forums. Oh, and I find that I have no need to prove anything to you or anyone else here. Last time I looked this was still a Free Country.
I have not insulted anyone. What I see is you attempt to discredit me through strawman arguements by taking one post out of a series of posts to claim I was wrong about LED lights. Lights that you do not have on your Honda and neither do you have a Honda, of that I am fairly certain. Post the pics of your LED light setup on your Honda and that will prove that you aren't really DavidNJ because he bought a MTD snowblower again. People on here disagree all the time. It's the nature of a forum. You have been unable to point out where I have been rude and insulting and in fact the threads you were in were locked out because of your behavior. You like to use the term pseudo-expert yet you yourself do not even own the machine you claim to own which is why you will never post a pic of it. You read tech specs from manufacturer websites and somehow that makes you an expert?! You have posted no wothwhile content at all. So what exactly does that make you? I'm noit an expert and I have never claimed to be one. You make that claim and then try and discredit me. Show me one post where I claimed to be an expert, you can't. I'm just a guy who owns a Toro 1028 snowblower and I've posted pics and videos of it on here and shared my experiences. What have you done except create problems where none exist?
I'll sit back and wait for pics that will never get posted because you do not own the machine that you claim to own. You were booted off before because of your behavior. You can't prove anything to anyone because you have no practical information a to share. I'm still awaiting a list of people whom I have offended other than yourself. People read these posts and they'll know you are full of hot air. No matter how you try an squirm out of it you don't own a Honda and you didn't put an LED light on it. You are a fraud! If not prove me wrong and I will apologize and say no more. Like the quote says "Never wrestle with a pig - you get dirty and the pig likes it" Either way I'm out of this mindless conversation.
This message was modified Jan 7, 2011 by Steve_Cebu
"If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in New England." "If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in New England."
|
kderobertis
Location: Melville, NY
Joined: Mar 9, 2010
Points: 30
|
|
Re: HONDA Snowblower LED Light HS 928TAS
Reply #19 Jan 7, 2011 2:39 pm |
|
New Yorker, The number over the housing I just add for really no reason, it's something I add to identify the width of the machine, for my snow blower and lawn equiptment. As for the photo, it was shot with the iPhone very simple.
This message was modified Jan 7, 2011 by kderobertis
Ken
|
kderobertis
Location: Melville, NY
Joined: Mar 9, 2010
Points: 30
|
|
Re: HONDA Snowblower LED Light HS 928TAS
Reply #20 Jan 7, 2011 2:53 pm |
|
New Yorker, Quick question, does the LED light work with a simple replacement of the 507 with the 907 in the rubber housing? Do the wires connect the same? If so, I will order the light and take a photo. Is there any fickering while the engine is running? So I replace this: with this:
Ken
|
Steve_Cebu
Joined: Dec 17, 2009
Points: 888
|
|
Re: HONDA Snowblower LED Light HS 928TAS
Reply #23 Jan 7, 2011 4:30 pm |
|
Steve, It’s just dang expensive to live here. We are taxed up the WAZZZO .. Yeah it is, I had relatives that lived there. They've since moved. My aunt has friends who still live there. Taxes in NYC are pretty bad also. Gas here is about $3.01 but our property taxes are insane considering we get no real benefits from paying them.
"If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in New England." "If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in New England."
|
Knee_Biter
Wicked Pissa
Location: just outside of BOSTON
Joined: Dec 14, 2008
Points: 147
|
|
Re: HONDA Snowblower LED Light HS 928TAS
Reply #24 Jan 7, 2011 5:08 pm |
|
New Yorker, Quick question, does the LED light work with a simple replacement of the 507 with the 907 in the rubber housing? Do the wires connect the same? If so, I will order the light and take a photo. Is there any fickering while the engine is running? So I replace this: with this:
This message was modified Jan 7, 2011 by Knee_Biter
|
|
|