For anyone who thinks "moon" mode has no purpose...

I don’t think I’d need a light if my pasty keister is exposed. My bum is so white that it glows in the dark.

It was a moonless night.

I thought you said it was clothing optional, did everyone go with the option of clothing?

The moon is only visible when it’s reflecting light from another source. Hence part of why I didn’t want to use a bright light. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

The moon mode on my torch helped me keep the night “moonless”.

I don’t think I wanna know… Okay, here goes: What use do you have for a flashlight in the shower? I know I’m gonna regret this. :~

It’s for cleaning, silly!

Allll… the… things…

But no, seriously, light + water = win. Haven’t you ever taken a candle-lit bath? Marvelled at the way a fountain looks under a strobe light? Reflected light off the waves from just above the surface to amplify them up onto a wall like a giant watery sunset? Watched the source-reflective water droplets dance around the floor like a thousand little spheres of ball lightning?

Stop and smell the photons once in a while. :slight_smile:

Oh, just mood lighting? Phew! The way this thread was going, I was worried there for a while! :bigsmile:

not sure if sentimentalness or synesthesia (i kid) :bigsmile:

One kind of interesting thing I did after experiencing the PWM can make rain look different and surreal, especially bad PWM in a light. I turned off the bathroom light and leave the room lit only by the PWM light…some modes make the water look kind of neat, some modes make shower streams look like sparse droplets or broken lines of water. Of course I’ve only done this once with high lumen lights, I’m not sure moon mode would work to give enough contrast …except to show you your moon maybe.

OK I wondered how long it would take before someone followed up on the flashlight in the shower comment. My mind certainly wandered until someone finally asked the question and it was answered.

I consider my flashlights as tools and expect them to work under adverse conditions. And if I were about to have my life depend on the ability of my light to work under adverse conditions I would be testing them in heat, cold and water. But since I’m not in the armed services or a mountain climber I would never take my flashlight into the shower or a hot springs. My experience with water is that one really can’t tell when water will have a negative effect today and not tomorrow so why take the risk. That said, I would bend my rule if the shower contained the right person.

Do you name your lights :stuck_out_tongue:

ok…Googling :stuck_out_tongue:

I like moonlight mode for walking around casually, but what is best is a red light so you don’t lose night vision.

:smiley:

Hey some of us name our lights, not every one I build but some of the most special ones, I know I’m not alone either, right off the top of my head Dale has “Texas poker”.

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I agree with most of the sentiments in this thread but if clothing is optional then what is the point of moon mode? 0:)]

So you can find your clothes after? :nerd_face:

Point of moonlight mode is to accurately place wavien collar on aspheric flashlight...

Say What? :bigsmile:

If clothing were optional, good thing it wasn’t a UV.

Steve