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Caz
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30 October 2014 22:48:57

When I'm expecting snow, I tend to keep nipping out onto the back patio to activate the security light, which is great for showing up snowflakes but as well as looking like a loon waving my arms about at the motion sensor, it's not so great if it's raining.


Thanks for the LED tip Ian.  I'm currently replacing my old bulbs with LED, though with varying success rates.


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QQQQ
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31 October 2014 13:53:51
As we don't get snow the council took the decision last year to switch off our street lights at 11pm, not really a proble. NO SNOW, NO LIGHTS perfect for that one morning in a million where things may change.
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Matty H
31 October 2014 22:15:35


 (it is a bit pricy at £10)


Originally Posted by: idj20 


AIMSIR
31 October 2014 22:36:40


When I'm expecting snow, I tend to keep nipping out onto the back patio to activate the security light, which is great for showing up snowflakes but as well as looking like a loon waving my arms about at the motion sensor, it's not so great if it's raining.


Thanks for the LED tip Ian.  I'm currently replacing my old bulbs with LED, though with varying success rates.


Originally Posted by: Caz 

I used to do that Caz.lol.


I have a switch in the kitchen now, just beside the window, so I can light up any time.


There was no way I was going to tell the electrician who set it up that it's main purpose was for snow watching.


Really.That is the truth.


The slagging I get off the wife and the kids is unbelievable.


I know it seems crazy.


But there is nothing better than seeing the first flakes of an imminent snow shower or snowfall event.

ARTzeman
31 October 2014 22:47:40



When I'm expecting snow, I tend to keep nipping out onto the back patio to activate the security light, which is great for showing up snowflakes but as well as looking like a loon waving my arms about at the motion sensor, it's not so great if it's raining.


Thanks for the LED tip Ian.  I'm currently replacing my old bulbs with LED, though with varying success rates.


Originally Posted by: AIMSIR 

I used to do that Caz.lol.


I have a switch in the kitchen now, just beside the window, so I can light up any time.


There was no way I was going to tell the electrician who set it up that it's main purpose was for snow watching.


Really.That is the truth.


The slagging I get off the wife and the kids is unbelievable.


Originally Posted by: Caz 


At least mine stays on. ..  Street lamp on the corner to watch and security lamp to watch from kitchen window.  Even a wailing siren that flashes in the shed..   lamp that is not a banshee,.......






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Caz
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31 October 2014 23:32:41




When I'm expecting snow, I tend to keep nipping out onto the back patio to activate the security light, which is great for showing up snowflakes but as well as looking like a loon waving my arms about at the motion sensor, it's not so great if it's raining.


Thanks for the LED tip Ian.  I'm currently replacing my old bulbs with LED, though with varying success rates.


Originally Posted by: ARTzeman 

I used to do that Caz.lol.


I have a switch in the kitchen now, just beside the window, so I can light up any time.


There was no way I was going to tell the electrician who set it up that it's main purpose was for snow watching.


Really.That is the truth.


The slagging I get off the wife and the kids is unbelievable.


Originally Posted by: AIMSIR 


At least mine stays on. ..  Street lamp on the corner to watch and security lamp to watch from kitchen window.  Even a wailing siren that flashes in the shed..   lamp that is not a banshee,.......


Originally Posted by: Caz 

What are we like?  I know what you mean about seeing that first flake!  People who aren't quite as enthusiastic about the weather just wouldn't understand would they? 


I have a dawn to dusk security light on the front drive, which I can see from the kitchen window and it shows up snowflakes perfectly providing there are no lights on in the kitchen.  However, it does get uncomfortable propping my head up with my elbow resting on the draining board.  Actually, reading this post back, I realise that when snow is expected I'm worse than a kid waiting for Christmas Day.    


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01 November 2014 00:10:17

Another issue with modern LED lamposts is that when taking photos at night with phone cameras or cheap cameras, you can't get decent shots, whereas the older lighting shows up.


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AIMSIR
01 November 2014 00:28:07





When I'm expecting snow, I tend to keep nipping out onto the back patio to activate the security light, which is great for showing up snowflakes but as well as looking like a loon waving my arms about at the motion sensor, it's not so great if it's raining.


Thanks for the LED tip Ian.  I'm currently replacing my old bulbs with LED, though with varying success rates.


Originally Posted by: Caz 

I used to do that Caz.lol.


I have a switch in the kitchen now, just beside the window, so I can light up any time.


There was no way I was going to tell the electrician who set it up that it's main purpose was for snow watching.


Really.That is the truth.


The slagging I get off the wife and the kids is unbelievable.


Originally Posted by: ARTzeman 


At least mine stays on. ..  Street lamp on the corner to watch and security lamp to watch from kitchen window.  Even a wailing siren that flashes in the shed..   lamp that is not a banshee,.......


Originally Posted by: AIMSIR 

What are we like?  I know what you mean about seeing that first flake!  People who aren't quite as enthusiastic about the weather just wouldn't understand would they? 


I have a dawn to dusk security light on the front drive, which I can see from the kitchen window and it shows up snowflakes perfectly providing there are no lights on in the kitchen.  However, it does get uncomfortable propping my head up with my elbow resting on the draining board.  Actually, reading this post back, I realise that when snow is expected I'm worse than a kid waiting for Christmas Day.    


Originally Posted by: Caz 

I'm glad to see there are other nutters like me, out there.


Mind you,I have a son coming around to the feeling.He loves it too.(some company)


I totally understand the propping the head up bit.


waiting,waiting for it to get heavier and the transformation as it settles or blows around.

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