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Hog Lights #2168058 03/08/11 07:38 AM
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Hey everyone! I'm wondering what everyone is using for lights on there feeders and how they are powering them. I've got a set of moonshine feeder lights on my feeders and they are just ok. Thanks in advance!


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Re: Hog Lights [Re: wp75169] #2174487 03/10/11 06:56 AM
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Thanks wp75169!


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how far is the feeder from a electrical outlet ? because my cousin just runs a couple extension cords out to one of his with a couple flood lights with red bulbs. lol you can count the hairs on them pigs an it dont bother them none



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