View Single Post
Old 04-03-10 | 12:13 AM
  #47  
PaulRivers
Senior Member
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 6,431
Likes: 44
From: Minneapolis, MN
Originally Posted by kmcrawford111
I know it has different brightness settings - I said the same myself, and I have both the taillight and the headlight. The default mode for the taillight is the mode where different flashing patterns are selected. I suppose I'm surprised you would use the taillight in solid on mode - just seems dangerous to me. I thought solid on was one of the settings in the default mode of the taillight, but it isn't - at least not according to the Dinotte website.
I'm to tired to come up with a witty response. Saying that running the tail light in steady mode is "dangerous" is ridiculous. To my recollection, my 140L came set to steady mode by default. I would never run it in flashing mode at night - it's bright enough as it is, flashing mode would just be seizure-inducing overwhelming. The only thing I've read is that flashing mode was included for daylight use.
PaulRivers is offline  
Reply