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    Ezekiel 25:17 funkymook's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spirits High View Post
    Parbar can fail as much as it wants we're on about the Powerbar
    Have 2 ADJ mega panels & a REVO III in the van with T bar
    Well the Powerbar will be even more noticeable when it goes!

    Good little back-up, that'll do the job easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Ford View Post
    Apologies, but I couldn't find the "up yours, Peter" smilie
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    No need Sonny. I'm £150 better off. I can live with that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Spirits High View Post
    Especially when it cuts time off your in & out times
    Work smarter, not harder?

    Quote Originally Posted by funkymook View Post
    I'd be more worried about eggs and baskets! If the Parbar fails you're left with nothing. At least with a 'normal' lighting set-up you have several independent units which back each other up.

    Do any single Parbar users carry a spare 'room filler' just in case? And if you're without an overhead how/where would you mount it in an emergency?
    Quote Originally Posted by Spirits High View Post
    Parbar can fail as much as it wants we're on about the Powerbar
    Tee hee. Apart from Shaun's failure, they seem quite reliable. Personally, I'm happier with the concept of fewer high power LED's, as opposed to more smaller ones, in the light of threads expressing dismay at banks of LED's dying.


    Quote Originally Posted by Spirits High View Post
    Have 2 ADJ mega panels & a REVO III in the van with T bar
    Backup, backup, backup. You know it makes sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funkymook View Post
    I'd be more worried about eggs and baskets! If the Parbar fails you're left with nothing. At least with a 'normal' lighting set-up you have several independent units which back each other up.

    Do any single Parbar users carry a spare 'room filler' just in case? And if you're without an overhead how/where would you mount it in an emergency?
    My powerbar packed in not long after I got it. I just unscrewed 2 of the screw thingy's on top of the powebar and put a couple of InvincibLED's on there, and screwed them in place - sorted. I was up and running in a matter of minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    No need Sonny. I'm £150 better off. I can live with that.
    Indeed. Had I had the foresight to plan the purchase, rather than stumble into it haphazardly, then I may well have had a greater inclination toward our sausage-eating friends.
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