About two medium sized interior lights usually will do the trick
Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget
On Sun, 04 Jan 1998 09:06:00 EST mgbob@juno.com (ROBERT G. HOWARD)
writes:
> How much additional lighting can be installed before the alternator
>or generator is unable to supply enough power?
>Bob
>
>
>
>On Fri, 02 Jan 1998 09:26:23 -0600 Mike Hartwig <mhartwig@cbu.edu>
>writes:
>>At 12:47 AM 1/2/98 +0100, Christopher T Palmer wrote:
>>>>...extra 96 watts of light going onto the streets I feel much
>>>>safer now...Next on my list of improvements, is installation of
>>Halogen
>>>>>headlamps.
>>>
>>>If ever we meet head on on the road, I'll send you my eye doctor
>>bill! :)
>>>
>>>ctp
>>
>>
>>Hehe! That's what my dad said to me. He was even cautious about me
>>installing
>>these lamps, but these are driving lamps; not headlights. The beam
>>is
>>highly
>>focused and does not scatter. They are meant to light up the road
>>well ahead
>>of me. Unless I completely drop the ball and aim these at oncoming
>>drivers, no
>>light will ever hit the opposing lane of traffic.
>>
>>There are several things I take very seriously:
>>Braking system.
>>Tires and suspension.
>>Seat belts.
>>And the lighting.
>>
>>
>>A failure of any of these components could be disastrous to me or
>>another
>>individual. There is no excuse for this, and it would deny the term
>>"Safety Fast!"
>>
>>Let this be a lesson to any newcomers to this list as well as the old
>
>>farts
>>like myself. Don't skimp on these categories. How valuable is your
>>life?
>>
>>Seriously
>>Jay
>>
>>
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