Bob, that sounds like the landing lights on the old B-17. I have a couple of them and you thought of mounting them at bumper level is a super idea. I'll do it this weekend and will have no problem traversing the Smokey mountain fog, as they easily reach out 1,000 feet and cut through fog like a knife through hot butter. Victor...
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999 03:07:11 -0500 "Robert A. Alexander" <satcong@VOL.COM> writes: >Otmar - I've picked up some US Navy surplus handheld searchlights that >should be the answer for folks who are tired of "overdriving" their >headlights. These are new, smeared in cosmolene, 12" diameter, 12vdc >mercury-vapor, 4.3MCP search lights which are guaranteed to totally >blind folks who are bearing down upon you with their hi-beams on OR, >if >held low, provide 1,000 yard vision in dense fog/rain/snow! > >I've got 'em for only $399.95 each OR $2000.00 for a set of SIX. I >suggest mounting three of 'em at bumper level for fog/rain/snow use >and >three mounted across the roof line for blinding those jerks who are >blinding you with their hi-beams or illuminating the 4,000 feet of >pavement ahead of your Vanagon. > >Each individual searchlight only draws 30 amps! Don't let these folks >who are installing European lights on their Vanagons "walk on you"! >Blind them before they can blind you. A couple of these units mounted >on the rear of your Vanagon and just a couple of "blips" of the switch >WILL strongly encourage those inconsiderate Dudes/Dudettes to dim >their >lights when they approach your rear!!! > >BOB - WA4RRN >'85GL >GE brings daylight to darkness! > |
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