Redball
Newly Enlightened
Since I don't have an Arc LS (yet), will the AA mag filter kit fit on it. I like the idea of being able to change beam color.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">That ties in with the fact that fog lights are most effective when they are mounted as low (close to the road) as possible.Originally posted by Roy:
In my limited experince it's not so much the color that's important in fog lights, as it is the SHAPE of the beam pattern! Fog lights usually have a flat beam pattern to reduce the amount or light reflected back into the drivers eyes. Shine your fog lights at your garage door and you'll see that the pattern is cut off at the top.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Oops. I overlooked your original question. I would get an orange Photon. I have one, and it's fairly bright and runs on a single lithium (half the cost). Don't get the yellow Photon. I have one of those too, and it's too dim to be of any real use. It's the biggest disappointment in a Photon.Originally posted by Redball:
Hi all,
What's the best color to use in a foggy/hazy/smoke filled environment? I am looking at either Photon or Arc.
Thanks.