I bought the Davis thanks to all recommendations. Just plugged it
into car and started walking. At 200 yards it was still showing very
well among bright street and house lights.
I anticipate mostly gunkholing for a while so think it's good enough.
Have a battery lantern if extra light is ever needed. LED lights
eventually.
I really appreciate the various inputs on keeping it low rather than
high. Makes excellent sense.
Red and green now working - just cleaned bulb contacts. And learned
you get at bulb with very long screws on front of light (which are
retained), not rear(which uses nuts and washers which are easily
dropped overboard - don't ask,etc.).
Brooks
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> If you can show that your light has a minimum luminous intensity of
4.3 candelas you are legal. This is the definition of a light which
can been seen at 2 nautical miles.
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> Paul Dohan
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