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<blockquote data-quote="LeviStevenson" data-source="post: 190968" data-attributes="member: 5153"><p>I think that the amount of power draw from automotive headlights would be pretty heavy...I am assuming that's what you are intending. But I have thought the same thing for river running at night. I use a battery powered led bow light and have had the same batteries in it for a whole season...and lots of night fishing. The stern light is an led as well but consumes more power....if you have a lantern I would use that at the stern. I built a bracket off of the outboard to hold it at regulation height. Works well and way more light than a regular stern light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeviStevenson, post: 190968, member: 5153"] I think that the amount of power draw from automotive headlights would be pretty heavy...I am assuming that's what you are intending. But I have thought the same thing for river running at night. I use a battery powered led bow light and have had the same batteries in it for a whole season...and lots of night fishing. The stern light is an led as well but consumes more power....if you have a lantern I would use that at the stern. I built a bracket off of the outboard to hold it at regulation height. Works well and way more light than a regular stern light. [/QUOTE]
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