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Does anyone have any suggestions for a light for the Lite+?
I do property inspection and it's now night time for a lot of it. While I have some local lighting, I also have areas without adequate lighting and I'd like to be able to see in those areas. I've tried one of those 6g, 3 LED lights that double as a strobe, but it's not bright enough.
So, apparently, I need one of the bigger setups but I'm not sure how much weight this little bugger can handle without having issues.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
Edit: I would like to avoid the $500 versions used in rescue missions.
Edit2: It appears that this light, with a strap should work. Total weight should be running about 65g. Total cost about $65. With my testing, it appears that the Lite+ can handle 55g just fine but 114g is too much. We'll see.
This appears that it would work as well: Amazon.com Total cost $26
There seem to be several options, I'll have to try a couple of them.
ps: I'm looking to shine a light in dark areas, not light up the entire property so spot lights like this should work fine.
I do property inspection and it's now night time for a lot of it. While I have some local lighting, I also have areas without adequate lighting and I'd like to be able to see in those areas. I've tried one of those 6g, 3 LED lights that double as a strobe, but it's not bright enough.
So, apparently, I need one of the bigger setups but I'm not sure how much weight this little bugger can handle without having issues.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
Edit: I would like to avoid the $500 versions used in rescue missions.
Edit2: It appears that this light, with a strap should work. Total weight should be running about 65g. Total cost about $65. With my testing, it appears that the Lite+ can handle 55g just fine but 114g is too much. We'll see.
This appears that it would work as well: Amazon.com Total cost $26
There seem to be several options, I'll have to try a couple of them.
ps: I'm looking to shine a light in dark areas, not light up the entire property so spot lights like this should work fine.
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