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 Re: A discovery and a suggestion to Brent et al
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Joined: Jul 2005
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Learned Hand
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Learned Hand
Joined: Jul 2005
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Someone also posted here about moving the bulbs up closer to the lenses and said that made a huge difference.
thats was probably me. But i don't know if it slipped down again or if i just encountered different lighting conditions. At certain times of the year bright sunlight is different probably due to where the sun is during different seasons. But in any case while i can still see it better, it's not as good as it was. But i also had a simliar idea as greybeards a while back and mentioned it to brent i believe but no reply. Anyways, all it takes is the slightest shade over the lens, so a small eyelid like those some people put on thier headlights would do the trick and could be slipped on easily by pulling the lens off and putting it back on over an eyelid that has a circle at it's base to sit beneath the rim of the lens. been meaning to try fabricating something but keep forgetting. Of course i DO remember every time i look at my signal in bright light ! 
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