Anybody Grill At Night? What's Your Setup?

Started by Vette10R, September 17, 2017, 09:58:35 AM

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MDurso

When I was at Weber, I designed a clamp that would clamp to a vertical or horizontal surface.  All you needed to do was slide the goose neck in either of the positions -thus you could clamp it to a table or a vertical frame member.

I took the idea from my 4 bar mechanism desk lamp that mounted the same way.  I still have that lamp which goes back to when I started college in1985.
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hawgheaven

#16
Here's my go to... Lowes, $7.00, clamps almost anywhere. I have two, one at each side of my cooking area.


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Don_

Call me old fashioned...I got a tall plant hanger, and I dangle one of these from it...



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swamprb

At competitions we have LED rope lights that illuminate most the area. I try to get an early start and try to secure an easy access spot near street lighting when possible.

Home is a 12x12 deck with roof and string lighting from Costco
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HoosierKettle

I use a light switch inside the house that operates a flood light outside of my house


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kettlebb

Quote from: HoosierKettle on September 20, 2017, 04:34:35 AM
I use a light switch inside the house that operates a flood light outside of my house


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LMAO!  I too use a light switch but it operates a porch light on the back patio.


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LazeeRobotz

I've run power on my rafters on my back porch and mounted LED strips. One is almost directly over my kettle.


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Cellar2ful

Quote from: hawgheaven on September 19, 2017, 10:30:48 AM
Here's my go to... Lowes, $7.00, clamps almost anywhere. I have two, one at each side of my cooking area.



These are great, inexpensive lights. Used 2 of those when I had a houseboat. Powered them with a Honda 800 W generator.  Great Q'ing lights and double as crappie fishing lights later at night. Still use them occasionally when I rent vacation homes that don't have sufficient lighting for Q'ing.
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YardBurner

#26
I've loved,OK, coveted those since I first saw them.
Been buying up clearance SJ with a grand plan for the space.  Hey, they're much cheaper than the damn " industrial" fixtures that also come from China.

Just need two more.

In the mean time I use 3 clamp on work lights on the pergola over the grilling area.  Move them as needed.

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Schaefd2

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Quote from: Hell Fire Grill on September 20, 2017, 11:05:44 AM
Here are a couple lights I made.







Now that's an idea!!! I'm building a grill station next year and I gotta remember that!!


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