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downtheroad
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Campsite Light....Link

...and it's only $1200.00.

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4x4van
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This would be great for large venues, outdoor concerts, etc...but why in the h3ll would it be listed on an RV parts business?
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2012Coleman
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colliehauler wrote:
I guess some people are afraid to see the stars at night. I enjoy sitting outside at the campground and seeing the stars in a dark setting along with the occasional treat of the Northern lights. Listening to the loons and hearing wolves howl in the distance. The lake is like glass if there's a moon. I cannot understand people's fear of the dark that find it necessary to illuminate it like daylight.


That sounds like a Thomas Kinkade painting I saw at a garage sale this past weekend.
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wa8yxm
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And to think an RV dealer is sellign it

I'm going to run right out and NOT Buy this turkey.

Though in truth I can see where there are places that MIGHT be able to use one.
Like the security booth here at the park
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CharlesinGA
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gbopp wrote:
If it had the ability to flash it would be common at a CG. And, probably more popular than leaving your side marker lights on all night.


What? You mean you DON'T LIKE the trick of sticking the flasher in the 7 pin connector on the trailer to make the running lights flash all night? :E

I read about doing this on one of the RV forums and since I had two or three new heavy duty flashers (mechanical ones that go "tink, tink tink" as they flash) I thought I would try it. Kinda cute and has some purpose, emergency flashers for your trailer, but nooooo, would never do that in a campground......... out in the boonies on the other hand............. ๐Ÿ˜„

Charles
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mobeewan
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colliehauler wrote:
I guess some people are afraid to see the stars at night. I enjoy sitting outside at the campground and seeing the stars in a dark setting along with the occasional treat of the Northern lights. Listening to the loons and hearing wolves howl in the distance. The lake is like glass if there's a moon. I cannot understand people's fear of the dark that find it necessary to illuminate it like daylight.


Hey when it's party time I don't care much about that stuff.:B

colliehauler
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ZINGERLITE wrote:
Iraqvet05 wrote:
Great for attracting 2 million moths and other insects which in turn draw in the bats. ๐Ÿ™‚


Put it in front of the neighbors camper! HA!
That's what I did with my neighbors, I gave each of them my bug zappers. :B

BillyBob_Jim
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toedtoes wrote:
hornet28 wrote:
I think it's mainly people who live or grew up in the city and are not comfortable in the dark. I see the same thing with people who have their porch light on from dusk to dawn


Nope. I know many city people who enjoy camping in the dark and many non-city people who light up everything. ,x


A lot of new owners of RVs bought one due to the rash of RV related TV shows. You can always tell the rig is brand new and they just had to buy the largest they could afford, or not afford. Then it becomes a matter of burning all those lights, especially the blue LED ones, all night saying look what WE have and how cool we are.

I personally love the jumpered, or better yet flashing running / clearance lights. Yes you think you're awesome with those. I think you're a Rumpranger.

colliehauler
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Well if you don't want neighbors add this light to a loud generator and accordion to your site.

toedtoes
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hornet28 wrote:
I think it's mainly people who live or grew up in the city and are not comfortable in the dark. I see the same thing with people who have their porch light on from dusk to dawn


Nope. I know many city people who enjoy camping in the dark and many non-city people who light up everything. ,x
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CavemanCharlie
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Is this for real ??? If not it's a great joke. If its' real it should be a joke and then be destroyed.

Wouldn't last long around here before someone would sneak into your campground one night and throw it into the lake.

CFerguson
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Looks like a target to me.

ZINGERLITE
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Iraqvet05 wrote:
Great for attracting 2 million moths and other insects which in turn draw in the bats. ๐Ÿ™‚


Put it in front of the neighbors camper! HA!

gbopp
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If it had the ability to flash it would be common at a CG. And, probably more popular than leaving your side marker lights on all night.

D_E_Bishop
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What dark sky?
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