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Quick Sea Story - From Last Night
My wife is a very light sleeper. 3:30AM dogs bark my wife awakes. She sees, from our second story bedroom, a light at the tool and equipment shed, just under a 1/4 mile from the house. She wakes me up. This is where things go south, preparedness-wise. BTW, it is dark outside: dark, dark, no moon and cloud cover. Which is good. The binoculars I always keep upstairs are MIA, Cyclops Searchlight, on the charger, puts out zero lumen when I do the closet test with the red lens...phone is also downstairs. Pistol check is good. No phone, no lights...Gilligan's f'ing Island. I gather the tools and head back upstairs. Light at the shed is out. F me. This has happened before. I really prefer to walk up with the big Cyclops searchlight, armed, and make noise, listen, turn on the light for a second, move. It has worked the two times I have needed it. So, this time, I get out to my truck and do a quick start and turn all the light to bright and head up the driveway. I stop half way and watch, all lights on. I can see everything and the truck is in reverse, brakes on. Something happens and some nice soybeans are going to get run over. Nothing. I slowly drive up. Point the truck lights at the shed from the right side of the driveway. We have not had issues in 15 years so the shed is open, the door to the tool shed is unlocked, tractor parking bay doors open...a Flea Market in other words. I get out, truck running and do a quick search. While I am there the lights come back on. I jumped like a white Dominique Wilkins. It turns out that the florescent light switch was turned on but only one was intermittently working...it would flicker on and off about ten minutes apart. I had turned the lights on yesterday afternoon and did not notice the cycle. I turn off the lights, lock the doors, curse my stupidity and return to the house. Now, I need to fix a lot in the chain of ignorance, but concerning hand held searchlights, any recommendations? I want to shoot down B-17's with the next version and am willing to pay for it. I bought a smaller Cyclops for the next few weeks, $30, but I really want a red lens capable, then light up the night version. Suggestions, recommendation of manufacturers, real world experience?
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Problem solved! Although when used in anger, it was a 3 man operation, 2 guys on the generator and one that sat on the searchlight.
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We source a lot of our police gear from Galls. This might be what you're looking for....
https://www.galls.com/streamlight-waypoint-ac-rechargeable-spotlight?PMWTNO=000000000002146&PMSRCH= Looks like you can but the filter in red or green as an accessory.... https://www.toolsid.com/streamlight/red-filter-for-waypoint-300-rechargable-spolight-mpn-44915.html
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I see that Cyclops has got an 18 million candlepower light. Wow!
Take that Fenix and Surefire and your piddly flashlights!
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First, I'd suggest converting those shed lights to LED's.
Then check out these lights...I have a 5 D cell model, no longer made, you could drive by. Suggested by a cop on a Mustang board. https://www.fenix-store.com/lights-by-activity/?msclkid=b65e8588d8a710071c86e4d6f8b03048&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Fenix-Store%20SO&utm_term=fenix&utm_content=Fenix%20Flashlights%20GSO Perhaps this will fill what you're looking for? https://www.fenix-store.com/fenix-tk32-led-flashlight-2016-edt/
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Absolutely. The rest of the shed, it is large, is LED.
The tool room is where the fluorescents are. They will be changed this weekend. I just got lazy with preparation and keeping things relatively secure. I would have preferred a later show time.
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$16.99 from Amazon
I love these lights. Plenty of illumination, rechargeable, and best of all.....inexpensive! Plus you get a 2 pack in this deal..... 2Pack LED Work Light, USB Rechargeable COB Light with Magnetic Base 360°Rotate and 5 Modes, Folding Flashlight Inspection Light for Car Repairing, Workshop, Household and Emergency Use, Large
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If you are in a place like that, don't fawk around with other flashlights. Get this https://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-TM28-Rechargeable-Flashlight-Batteries/dp/B01MR30WOG/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=thrunight+tiny+monster&qid=1633571298&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&smid=AMCCGH3BJHZB5&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEySzhaSlBPR1hFRzhUJ mVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMzE0MTkzVlU0QjY0NU9KTDRaJmVuY3J 5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTAzNDEyOTUxM0dDRjUxMFBRSUpDJndpZGdld E5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm9 0TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
I have the older version of this light with 80% of the lumen output of the new one from that link. Max or turbo mode is almost needed. For a light you need, it needs not only to shoot a small spot beam, but a wide enough beam with enough hot spot to see especially if the bad guys are around. It isn't cheap, but worth every penny when needed. I have a more then 1/4 mile of hill side and its dark back there. This thing will light it up very well. Oh, this isn't a toy. Its a tool |
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My uncle had a light from a Sikorsky helicopter on his Toyota Truck (from his uncle Jack from Sikorsky). Had to add a second battery though.
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I have an 8 AA battery Fenix and it's got to be the brightest per size per dollar light around.
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I have also fixed all the other holes in my preparation. I was frankly embarrassed. Quote:
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I have lights around the house on all night which include simple landscape lights, but I also have motion activated lights so I can tell if something is moving about. Typically it will be a night animal but I make no assumptions.
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There are methods to help get the stink off, but the short hair was probably the best help. Skunks live long lives for a reason. One of my neighbors, from Cali, hunts my farm exclusively. He and Jack get along great and I really like his ethos where hunting is concerned. He took me to pick up my LC yesterday and said he did a deer stand event two days ago...he just likes to watch. Easy, Buckaroo's. ![]() His count: Seven deer, does and fawns, raccoons like you read about, a family of foxes, raining squirrels, and a skunk. The only thing that kills a skunk around here is a minivan.
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It is the stupid wild turkeys for us during deer season. They think you are a tree and want to land on you. Walking in the woods they get confused and run into your kids.
I know they aren't as dumb as people say, but they are really dumb around us. When I was in high school WI had buck only tags but you could pay a lot for a doe tag. Back then it was not unusual to see 60-70 doe opening morning. Ruffed Grouse were pretty thick back then too.
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