Multi Light combos
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Multi Light combos
Im getting ready to buy some new headlights, right now im leaning towards a MS900+1400 but ive been reading some things that says the 900s are better than the 1400s so 3x900 is also another option.
suggestion on the best multi light setup in the sub$150 range WITHOUT POWER SUPPLY? i already have a custom water bottle battery so im looking for light heads only.
thanks
suggestion on the best multi light setup in the sub$150 range WITHOUT POWER SUPPLY? i already have a custom water bottle battery so im looking for light heads only.
thanks
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I've got one MS 900 and a y-connector. Will definitely get second MS someday soon and may get the third (helmet mount) but probably not. The single MS is so awesome that I simply can't imagine needing more than two. But that's what I said about women. YMMV.
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Edit: The MS lights are strictly 7.4V, if your waterbottle batt is 6V or 12V it will not work.
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Edit: The MS lights are strictly 7.4V, if your waterbottle batt is 6V or 12V it will not work.
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