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<blockquote data-quote="Cab-over Pete" data-source="post: 7955771" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>With careful use of a little bit of black insulation tape you can tone down the brightness of rear facing LED beacons.</p><p></p><p>They have a really small area of concentrated light and I just put a little square of tape about the size of a postage stamp over that bit. As long as it’s not too big there is plenty of intensity in the light and the pattern thrown by the lens to be good enough to warn other road users.</p><p></p><p>I never have them at low level either, always high up so that in the dark the pattern of light can show the shape of the rear of the machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cab-over Pete, post: 7955771, member: 416"] With careful use of a little bit of black insulation tape you can tone down the brightness of rear facing LED beacons. They have a really small area of concentrated light and I just put a little square of tape about the size of a postage stamp over that bit. As long as it’s not too big there is plenty of intensity in the light and the pattern thrown by the lens to be good enough to warn other road users. I never have them at low level either, always high up so that in the dark the pattern of light can show the shape of the rear of the machine. [/QUOTE]
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