Working at night

Never do it, they need to be able to leave lights on. Also, you can find the timer many times usually near the electric service in a small box. But otherwise high quality LED headlights (on your head) are a good bet.
 
I hardwired up led lights powered off my pw's battery on my trailer. Bought (6) waterproof, round, 2200 lumen, 12v spotlights for $120 off amazon. I have (3) per side, each side is switched seperate. Plenty of light for me, I primarily work nights doing commercial. I was using a couple led worklights on stands, 120v off the generator but these new ones are far brighter!
 
I hardwired up led lights powered off my pw's battery on my trailer. Bought (6) waterproof, round, 2200 lumen, 12v spotlights for $120 off amazon. I have (3) per side, each side is switched seperate. Plenty of light for me, I primarily work nights doing commercial. I was using a couple led worklights on stands, 120v off the generator but these new ones are far brighter!

Calvin, that's very trick!
 
All the PMs I work with will always arrange to have all lights on overnight that would be needed to see the surface your working on. Some of them give me codes, keys etc and access to the areas where I can activate lights and shut them off when done. Love night work! Cooler, no people in the way and hardly any traffic on the road going to the job.
 
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