I take daily walks out in the country with my dog...no leash. Once Fall hits, I need lights. I've worked out a scheme that uses 3 lights:
1. Dog marker
I use an old, yellow color Infinity. It casts a nice pool of yellow light on the ground hanging from the dog's collar. That way I can see where the dog is as she ranges off to the sides, up ahead or behind as she investigates some smell or whatever. I was using an LED Club, red color light but I got tired of replacing the lithium coin cell. Now I can run the light on a NiMH or much longer lasting lithium AA.
2. Walking light/marker light so cars can see me
I usually don't need much light to walk by for myself. It is a paved street with almost no traffic that I know every foot of quite well. I use a blue/green Infinity on a neck cord to light up the surface at my feet and shine a marker light down my chest so cars can see me as I walk along. Some times instead of the Infinity, I've just used a 3-LED light like a PT Attitude or Dorcy 3-LED 1 AA carried in the hand. Like I say, I really don't need a lot of light for the walk and I like preserving my night vision.
3. Spot lighter for "items of interest"
Some times the dog won't respond to calls or I can see that her light has stopped a distance away. I need a light along to "spot light" the dog so I can see her and what is going on...or to spot light other noises around. For this duty, I've been carrying the UK 4AA AS2 incandescent (2W lamp). I haven't found a more compact light that will run on plain AAs that throws such a long, tight beam for spot lighting. UK now makes a 4W lamp ($8) just for use with NiMHs. I'll likely upgrade to that. The light is never on for long and many days it never is on at all; just when needed.
This is the light I would like to replace with a powerful LED spot lighting unit. Although, so far, I've not seen one that uses plain AAs and is compact like the UK 4AA.
Any suggestions?
1. Dog marker
I use an old, yellow color Infinity. It casts a nice pool of yellow light on the ground hanging from the dog's collar. That way I can see where the dog is as she ranges off to the sides, up ahead or behind as she investigates some smell or whatever. I was using an LED Club, red color light but I got tired of replacing the lithium coin cell. Now I can run the light on a NiMH or much longer lasting lithium AA.
2. Walking light/marker light so cars can see me
I usually don't need much light to walk by for myself. It is a paved street with almost no traffic that I know every foot of quite well. I use a blue/green Infinity on a neck cord to light up the surface at my feet and shine a marker light down my chest so cars can see me as I walk along. Some times instead of the Infinity, I've just used a 3-LED light like a PT Attitude or Dorcy 3-LED 1 AA carried in the hand. Like I say, I really don't need a lot of light for the walk and I like preserving my night vision.
3. Spot lighter for "items of interest"
Some times the dog won't respond to calls or I can see that her light has stopped a distance away. I need a light along to "spot light" the dog so I can see her and what is going on...or to spot light other noises around. For this duty, I've been carrying the UK 4AA AS2 incandescent (2W lamp). I haven't found a more compact light that will run on plain AAs that throws such a long, tight beam for spot lighting. UK now makes a 4W lamp ($8) just for use with NiMHs. I'll likely upgrade to that. The light is never on for long and many days it never is on at all; just when needed.
This is the light I would like to replace with a powerful LED spot lighting unit. Although, so far, I've not seen one that uses plain AAs and is compact like the UK 4AA.
Any suggestions?