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Posted 13 June 2006 - 10:07 PM

As most of you know California devides up their night time hunting areas into 12-volt and 9-volt areas, not to mention 'NO HUNTING ' areas. Up until recently I have stayed clear of the 9-volt area, but recently I find myself in need of the lesser voltage light.

What do you guys use or recommend?

SBF, you mentioned Jeph has a nice portable rig. What does he use.

Thanks for any information.
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Posted 13 June 2006 - 10:12 PM

Jeph bought a 6 volt spot light and a 6 volt car/motorcycle. He then wired a cord to the 6 volt light and attched the other end of the cord to the battery posts with a marine style battery connector with wing nuts (If I remember correctly)

The whole thing went in a bag with a should strap so you could carry it to stands away from a vehicle. I will send Jeph and Ryan (who wired the light) an e-mail with the link to this post and see if they can correct me or provide us with any pictures.
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Posted 14 June 2006 - 09:05 AM

View Postsmallblockfuelie, on Jun 13 2006, 11:12 PM, said:

Jeph bought a 6 volt spot light and a 6 volt car/motorcycle. He then wired a cord to the 6 volt light and attched the other end of the cord to the battery posts with a marine style battery connector with wing nuts (If I remember correctly)

The whole thing went in a bag with a should strap so you could carry it to stands away from a vehicle. I will send Jeph and Ryan (who wired the light) an e-mail with the link to this post and see if they can correct me or provide us with any pictures.


I don't have the light, don't you have it Heath?

The system is an optima 6-volt red top battery, a spotlight from raido shack and about a 10ft lead on it. It's still heavy to lug around, but it gets you away from the truck.

For making a red lens get a tail light repair kit from pep boys. They sell one that has a sheet of thick red plastic about 9"x9" that you can cut with a pair of scissors.
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Posted 14 June 2006 - 09:25 AM

Nope, I took it back to Jeph after I charged it back up.
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Posted 14 June 2006 - 10:40 AM

Here's something you might want to look into. My half brother hunts raccoons in the South. He mentioned this place to me to look for a lower voltage light.
http://www.nitehunte...m/spotlight.htm
They have a 6 Volt Spotlight - H4515. You might call them and see if they sell a converter from 12v to 6v. If not Radio Shack would probably have some kind of a converter.
Here's one I found but it's a rechargeable so it isn't my first choice.
http://www.outdoorsu...asp?prod=314680
Here's another of the coon hunting lights like above.
http://www.snareshop.com/cgi-bin/snareshop...tml?id=rG36T42L
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Posted 16 June 2006 - 07:16 PM

Thanks for all the advice. I rummaged around my many lights and found a 1,000,000 candle power 6V halogen with a spare battery and charger. 9inch, thanks for the pep boys ref. I'll check them out.
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Posted 21 June 2006 - 02:02 PM

How did your light work the other night? Jeph take his?
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Posted 21 June 2006 - 04:27 PM

Both lights worked well. I had a re-chargeable 1,000,000 deal that we put a red lens on. A little heavey to swing but lit up the night. Jeph's light worked real well and apparently can run hours without a charge.
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Posted 21 June 2006 - 04:32 PM

Yea, that light rocks. It is the one we made to use in Carrizo.
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