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Artum_Snowbird
May 03, 2018Explorer
Unless you really need these a lot, I would consider using battery operated lights. Turn them on when you need them.
I like using magnets for things like that. Get a ceramic magnet with a hole through it, screw it in with some caulking, and mount another magnet on your lights with some epoxy exactly where you want it. When required, just put the two together, turn them on, and there you go. Incredibly easy and quick. LED lights will last many many hours on a couple penlight batteries. You can move the lights to different spots for nighttime safety or just pop them off and take them for a walk if you want.
I like using magnets for things like that. Get a ceramic magnet with a hole through it, screw it in with some caulking, and mount another magnet on your lights with some epoxy exactly where you want it. When required, just put the two together, turn them on, and there you go. Incredibly easy and quick. LED lights will last many many hours on a couple penlight batteries. You can move the lights to different spots for nighttime safety or just pop them off and take them for a walk if you want.
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