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On Mar 22, 10:22*am, wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 20:17:50 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Mar 21, 9:53*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 21:54:11 -0400, I am Tosk wrote: I wouldn't do it without a couple of those million candle power lights, hand held and moving around a lot. I've got a couple of those but only use them in close quarters on unlighted objects like nav markers or jetties. * Once you turn on a spotlight your night vision goes away for about 10 minutes or more. *It's amazing what you can see without any lights once your eyes get dark adapted. Yes, on the few times I've run at night on the Lake, I've killed my gauge lights so they weren't glaring back at me. even on dim, they were a bother. It helps to replace the bulbs with red ones. They do sell those peanut bulbs in red. I put a resistor in the line to my gauge bulbs. The good news is if you dim them they will probably last forever.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mine are set up naturally 'orange' and are easy on the eyes at night, but they do distract. I can dim them but it seems not enough to keep from being annoying. I have them as low as they can go and will turn them on briefly and occasionally just to make sure things are in order, then off they go. |
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