Sounds like a Government agency, all those initials... Last winter we camped for about 2 months and I used a couple of those cheapo Sylvania stick up LED lights in my Alaskan Camper. Wonderful little gizmos that went about 2 weeks on a set of AAA batts. Really very handy to move around or stick where ever for temporary or permanent light without stringing wires, circuits, etc. If you find a source of inexpensive batteries, you can't beat those things and they give very nice light with just a tap on the lens to control on/off. I also use one of the headlamps with 3 leds and 3 AAAs to read in bed and move around camp after dark. And to work on/under my van at times. A great improvement over incandescent (sp?) lights..I have half a dozen of the stick-up lights in my van, in a box for use where ever I find I need the light.. Dunno about wiring em into a big battery, never felt the need for that. Don Hanson |
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