I am a bonafide electrotard. I am surprised that I can successfully plug into a wall socket, but then that’s actually a mechanical movement.
I usually walk the dogs at dark thirty, so I use 4 small jogging lights for me and two lighted leashes for the dogs. I want those goofy drivers to see us.
I want to get the most bang for the buck out of batteries, so here’s the question: Which uses more juice, the blinking mode or the constant on?
Thanks
I usually walk the dogs at dark thirty, so I use 4 small jogging lights for me and two lighted leashes for the dogs. I want those goofy drivers to see us.
I want to get the most bang for the buck out of batteries, so here’s the question: Which uses more juice, the blinking mode or the constant on?
Thanks
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