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What do you use for lighting at night time? Me and my friends are interested in trying some street spots this winter, but we've been stuck on how to light the spot. So I was wondering what you all do for lighting.
Thanks guys.
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generator and lights on a tripod
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We've given the generator a thought but we might not have the room with the full group of people. But we'll probably end up using a generator as a last resort.
Has anyone tried multiple battery-powered spot lights?
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You can get a cigarette lighter to regular plug in converter, and run tripods or construction lights off the car battery (make sure you don't leave the car off for too long, halogens can drain batteries fast).
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