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- GordonThreeExplorerDon't listen to it if you'd don't like it, amiright?
- northmeck0255Explorer
lawnspecialties wrote:
The_real_wild1 wrote:
Try not looking into the light.
:W Well said
That's the same attitude shown by those who insist on inflicting their music on the rest of humanity. - lawnspecialtiesExplorer
northmeck0255 wrote:
I can understand that (ahem) some owners are proud of their bright LED lights, but why on earth do they leave them on ALL NIGHT???
I see leave mine on as a courtesy to people who like to walk their dog at night. It helps them see better. - GordonThreeExplorer
The_real_wild1 wrote:
You can see them better at night then the day
Absolutely, what's the point of having them on during the day. It's time to show off at night! - The_real_wild1ExplorerYou can see them better at night then the day
- northmeck0255ExplorerI can understand that (ahem) some owners are proud of their bright LED lights, but why on earth do they leave them on ALL NIGHT???
- GordonThreeExplorerHow about the class-A that have the electronic PTZ search lights, with a "disco mode" option, moving around changing color and spot size all on their own? I've seen it at several RV shows, thankfully not out in the wild.
- KittykathExplorer IIWe had those bright LED rope light-looking cap lights on our last two campers, and they annoyed US. No purpose really.
- lawnspecialtiesExplorer
northmeck0255 wrote:
The bright blue LED lights, on the other hand, are blinding.
That's what I have. :B - northmeck0255ExplorerThe red lights aren't blinding at night, although the strobe effect is cheesy.
The bright blue LED lights, on the other hand, are blinding.
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