FredM
Enlightened
OK so possibly you have a genny but even so if it isn;t big enough to run your whole house circuit you will be needing flashlights for nighttime lighting.
I am really glad I dumped my quality over quantity viewpoint over a year ago. While the L4 and E2DL were awesome, I needed at least 10 lights to make my house easier to live in.
I used one for the shower, one for the vanity, a few for the bedroom for each side of the bed and the door entrance, a few HID spotlights for "im tired and want to find the thing I am looking for NOW!" moments and also a HID for the kitchen.
Basically I didn't carry around a light except when I really needed to. I just positioned the lights where I needed them and then used them like a lightswitch. 40-50 lumens is OK for most stuff. I am also really glad I had most of my lights being tailstanders.
I think the best option for lights like this a LED modded mags with emphasis on runtime. Something like a 3C or 3D single emittor at 200-300 lumens. An hour or two of runtime is fine if you have enough batteries.
I am really glad I dumped my quality over quantity viewpoint over a year ago. While the L4 and E2DL were awesome, I needed at least 10 lights to make my house easier to live in.
I used one for the shower, one for the vanity, a few for the bedroom for each side of the bed and the door entrance, a few HID spotlights for "im tired and want to find the thing I am looking for NOW!" moments and also a HID for the kitchen.
Basically I didn't carry around a light except when I really needed to. I just positioned the lights where I needed them and then used them like a lightswitch. 40-50 lumens is OK for most stuff. I am also really glad I had most of my lights being tailstanders.
I think the best option for lights like this a LED modded mags with emphasis on runtime. Something like a 3C or 3D single emittor at 200-300 lumens. An hour or two of runtime is fine if you have enough batteries.