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    I mostly use Lucci Light and headlamp, but too have the Dutch lights for fun when the Family and Grand-Kids go camping together. Looks Cool (Oops-- I just dated myself)

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    rj- relax... those of us who are cool know that cool has been cool since way before Kookie was cool
    >> Onward thru the fog...>>
    Find me on my blog Moosenut Falls https://moosenutfalls.wordpress.com/

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    Use either my Luci light or Dutch lights. It's according to my mood
    It's not about the destination but about the journey.

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    We have 2 sets of the Eno Twilights and they work well for general lighting.

    With a couple of minor modifications and they would be really great.

    Hey, Eno...

    1. Put a really dim setting on them-maybe 5 lumens per bulb. Have that be the first setting instead of the very brightest setting.
    2. A slow fade setting would be great. We have Christmas lights like that. Each bulb comes on, then slowly fades out. About every 4th bulb is on the same timing pattern so there is always some light. It's very soothing...
    3. The flash settings are way too fast, so we don't even use them. I think the fast flash is a recipe for a seizure! Slow the flash settings to a setting of 90 Beats per minute, and 60 beats per minute. Those are the 2 most common music BPMs.

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    I thought everyone would be using these:

    http://www.niteize.com/product/MoonL...ro-Lantern.asp

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    I toss this up on my dutch ware hammock shelf
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    It also has a hook on the handle and I've hung it on the ridge line and run the fan all night long

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    Harbor Freight Solar Rope Light on sale for $10+tax




    Note you have to buy in advance as you need to put out ahead to charge up to start using it.
    Last edited by Artful; 09-01-2017 at 11:12.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artful View Post
    Harbor Freight Solar Rope Light on sale for $10+tax




    Note you have to buy in advance as you need to put out ahead to charge up to start using it.
    We used these for a while... They lasted over 26 hours in my hall on a test that I performed. Worked great and would recharge during the day. And at $10 or less what a deal.

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    *I like my old Luminaid Best!
    *My Luci light is worthless to me. It does not work as advertised. The manager of the lical REI had the same experience.
    * Dollar Store and Lowes have the AAA battery string lights.
    *I bought Solar powered tiny lights from Ikea. I have Vertigo, I absolutely must have light to keep my balance. Luci Light lasts about two hours with a full charge, not what they promise. I had a ling discussion with the manager from REI about Luci Light's failure, she admitted to having the same experience. She also told me "You get what you pay for", spend more get a better solar light. My Luminaid was not expensive, it works through the night and it is getting old, but works fine. Plus I like the idea of how the proceeds are used.
    Last edited by IRONFISH45; 09-02-2017 at 00:00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Draketake View Post
    Luci Light and my head lamp.
    +1 exactly.

    Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk

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