I have an elderly lady's property at the back of my place, she turns on a floodlight to see when she goes into her backyard or garage at night but she is very frugal with it, turning it on only long enough to see what she is doing, always turning it off immediately she is finished, so its usually on for only a few mins at a time. I do dred when she departs this mortal coil, we will surely get electricity lovers who will leave it on, if that happens I will make up a tarp that I can put up on poles whenever I am observing to block the light. Because I mainly do imaging, as long as the light doesnt fall directly onto the scope or lens, it wont cause too much problem.
Scott
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