Battery lights work well, but there is a risk.

Years back, I remember changing out the batteries in a rear Vista blinker and 
being surprised at how bright the light was.  

Because batteries drop slowly over time, it's easy to think you've always got 
the same amount of light when you don't.  Boiling the frog, so to speak.  You 
get used to it (just like you don't notice clutch or brake wear on a car).

With a generator system, this is not an issue.  But some folks are better at 
battery maintenance than are others.  I just happen to be really bad at it...

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