I was looking at the attached photo of Lyndon's Snow Master because I want to add some rear facing lights on my Snow Trac.
So here are my quesitons:
So here are my quesitons:
- Does brand make a difference in light output? (I have a $300 set of PIAAlights, but do they produce a real and measurable difference in focused light output compared to a $40 set of Eagle Eye or other cheap brand lights?)
- For rear facing lights, my thought is to illuminate the widest area possible behind Snow Trac, so does it make sense to use "fog lamps" instead of driving lights. . . or is it smarter to illuminate a long distance behind the Snow Trac and why? See the second photo showing the light patterns.
- Everyone seems to mount auxilary lights on the roof, but in a heavy snowfall, it seems like the upper lights would simply illuminate the snow directly in front of the windshield effectively rendering them useless. Would aux lights be better if the were mounted LOWER on the Snow Trac, perhaps adjacent to the front of the wing windows? Obviously when it is not snowing, a higher mounted light would work best, but is it the best overall location?