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In our design, we stuck the light on the top of an arm mechanism that uses a pivot action to move up and down. This means the light will vary between +\- 30 degrees depending on the position of this arm. This is actually the most visible spot for it, because you can see the entire light from 360 degrees around...From what I read and what I want to understand, this is legal becuase the light is pointing downward to most of an extent (I consider it to move past downward at 45 degrees) and there is an unobstructed view of it.
Which brings to mind...we tested the light and does it seem weak to anyone else? Last years was a lot brighter compared to this years... |
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