I see there's a nice light observation chair underneath the light. That or the chair wants a tan LOL. I cute little set-up. almost reminds me of when I put my blaster arm in the fence pole and put my lights up that way. Since I have two arms and will have 4 mast arm lights maybe even more, I'll need to get a couple more yardblaster arms at HD. I can't use the real arms since the bracket is welded on and can't be proped in a 3" wide fence pole.
Looks good , like Nail said .... You'll never need a ladder to relamp it , however you'll probaly swap the fixture before the lamp goes , this is 250W HPS?
Yeah, but the light is in my room now and the arm is fixture-less. xD This is my display set up, where if I want to take a picture of my lights with them mounted, I go here. Like what Darren does with more expensive equipment xD
THIS IS MY YARD-LIGHTING SETUP With the M-250 R2. And I have a yardblaster on the deck to light the other part of the yard. (the part you see) and both are 70 watts HPS.
So this is usually light-less.
I put the chair there because I didn't want to rest the fixture on the snow getting it wet, so the chair is there so when I have to have my hands free and have to lay the fixture down, the chair is there.
I only have one arm for the M-250 R2. The yardblaster is connected straight to the deck on the hand-rail part. (which is wood) And lighting up a lot of the yard.
But I will take a pic at night, It just has to get dark and FREEZING first. xD
THIS IS MY YARD-LIGHTING SETUP With the M-250 R2. And I have a yardblaster on the deck to light the other part of the yard. (the part you see) and both are 70 watts HPS.
So this is usually light-less.
I put the chair there because I didn't want to rest the fixture on the snow getting it wet, so the chair is there so when I have to have my hands free and have to lay the fixture down, the chair is there.
But I will take a pic at night, It just has to get dark and FREEZING first. xD