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underdark
Gender: Male
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 20 on 3/16/2005 6:25 PM >
| | | I think I'll stick to the ol' Maglite. I like a tool with multiple uses. Light light source AND racoon-bat (non-UE incident with a possibly rabid racoon. Scared the shit outta me)
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ArmchairExplorer
Location: Vancouver
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 21 on 3/16/2005 10:02 PM >
| | | Posted by underdark I think I'll stick to the ol' Maglite. I like a tool with multiple uses. Light light source AND racoon-bat (non-UE incident with a possibly rabid racoon. Scared the shit outta me)
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The downside with Mags ist that they dim very, very rapidly. They drop down to 50% in an hour or so and only produce as much light as an AA minimag after three hours. If you need a lot of light for a long period, regulated LED lights are vastly superior.
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underdark
Gender: Male
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 22 on 3/16/2005 11:24 PM >
| | | I wonder how well the LED fit for Mags works. Would be nice to have more time..ofberenonehand, any data on who makes these drop-ins?
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ofberenonehand
Location: Minn-e-snow-ta
"Where now is Boromir the Fair? He tarries and I grieve."
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 23 on 3/17/2005 12:45 AM >
| | | I don't remember company names off the top of my head. I have only seen drop ins for AA and AAA mags, but they were great. I'm sure a google or froogle search will yield quite a bit of info. Try and read reviews. I will probably be picking one up for a mini-mag and maybe my 4D soon. I'll pass on any knowledge I gain in my research before buying. Couple things to look for. Be sure to get one with a 1, 3 or 5 watt luxeon LED, not multiple regular LED's. Also try to get one that is voltage regulated. You won't have any issues with dimming. It should come with the LED mounted on circuitry and encased in a new reflector.
"That's What Government Is For; To Get In A Man's Way" -Mal |
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9mmCensor
Location: Peterborough Gender: Male
| | | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 25 on 3/17/2005 5:28 AM >
| | | I have one of this niffty LED batteries that I got from MEC. http://www.mec.ca/...mUID=1111037172875 Its really slick. I have had it for about 2 years and used it moderately and still have the original batteries in it, and its going strong.
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ofberenonehand
Location: Minn-e-snow-ta
"Where now is Boromir the Fair? He tarries and I grieve."
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 26 on 3/17/2005 2:37 PM >
| | | Posted by 9mmCensor I have one of this niffty LED batteries that I got from MEC. http://www.mec.ca/...mUID=1111037172875 Its really slick. I have had it for about 2 years and used it moderately and still have the original batteries in it, and its going strong.
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Ummmm, that's a halogen light. And what do you mean by "LED batteries?"
"That's What Government Is For; To Get In A Man's Way" -Mal |
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9mmCensor
Location: Peterborough Gender: Male
| | | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 27 on 3/17/2005 8:05 PM >
| | | weird I thought it was LEDs, I guess because of the battery life... Umm, I have no idea what I meant to say. :/
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Pydpiper
Gender: Male
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 28 on 3/24/2005 2:28 AM >
| | | Posted by Servo Yeah, that's why I chimed in, I'm a mechanical engineer. Machining doesn't do anything to improve the strength of the material -- however it was processed before it was machined (forging, heat treatments, etc.) would make it stronger or less strong. Plus, if it's already strong material, machining on it would be more difficult. There are other processes that can allow you to obtain good strength and the shape you want without wasting a ton of material like that. My guess is that they start with treated tubing in the rough shape they need, then machine on it to give it small, needed features, such as the switch hole and threads for the endcap. If they started with solid tubing or even a solid block, you'd be probably machining away 90% of the material... plus, machining is pretty slow, even with NC equipment, compared to something like forging or drawing. Uhh, wait.. this was about LED lights? Enough engineering geekery, we now return you to your regularly scheduled thread...
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I would hate for my first post to be one contradicting a mod, but hey, I know alot about flashlights.. All high end aluminum flashlights are turned from a solid block, then treated, these days it is type III anodization that seems to prevail. www.surefire.com
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Servo
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 29 on 3/24/2005 5:15 AM >
| | | Posted by Pydpiper All high end aluminum flashlights are turned from a solid block, then treated, these days it is type III anodization that seems to prevail. www.surefire.com
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Hey, you are probably right. I'm just saying it's wasteful, not that they don't do it. This is kinda OT so if you want to discuss further, please PM.
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junkyard
Location: LaCrosse, WI Gender: Male
Strategic Beer Command where the metal hits the meat.
| | | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 30 on 3/25/2005 2:07 AM >
| | | Actually billet is the way to go, nice even grain. And machining does affect the metal, the more it is clamped the more it distorts, creating weaknesses. And when stress risers are removed, it becomes stronger. But as far as flashlights go I can't see any advantage unless you are using it to hit someone real big or for leverage
I drink gasoline for breakfeast and beer for dinner! Any problem can be licked with a case of beer and a few sticks of dynamite. Strategic Beer Command ruling the desert since 1995 http://www.strategic-beer-command.com |
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Xanadu
Location: Las Vegas NV Gender: Male
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 31 on 3/25/2005 5:08 AM >
| | | I read some good reviews about the 3 watt LED's for the maglight. They seem to be very bright and powerful. Something I am gonna look into further.
"Hey Fat Dave. <--Period" |
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Darkwolf Mellow Moderator
Location: Florida... Again... Gender: Male
I fix things!
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 32 on 3/28/2005 10:12 PM >
| | | I am a maglite guy. Just something about that big bright focusable beam of light, it seems better than the LED lights. The LED's dont seem to cast a far beam. I want to be able see what is way ahead of me or blind a person chasing me for a moment.
*Best Post Ever* any meetups to go to the malt plant? I'll join and be the first one over, so you know I'm not a cop. Also I'll bring beer. *DO NOT MESSAGE ME WITH ISSUES. PLEASE USE CONTACT A MODERATOR* |
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ofberenonehand
Location: Minn-e-snow-ta
"Where now is Boromir the Fair? He tarries and I grieve."
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 33 on 3/29/2005 2:35 PM >
| | | Posted by Darkwolf72 I am a maglite guy. Just something about that big bright focusable beam of light, it seems better than the LED lights. The LED's dont seem to cast a far beam. I want to be able see what is way ahead of me or blind a person chasing me for a moment.
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That has everything to do with light brightness and focus. LED's are just as capable as traditional bulbs. Hell, my headlamp casts a beam just about as far as my 4D maglite.
"That's What Government Is For; To Get In A Man's Way" -Mal |
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ArmchairExplorer
Location: Vancouver
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 34 on 3/31/2005 5:05 AM >
| | | Posted by Darkwolf72 The LED's dont seem to cast a far beam.
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Depends on which Mag models and which LED lights you're talking about. A fair number of mass produced LED flashlights will easily outshine a 2D Mag. At the high end, there are a few custom LED lights around that will beat the living daylights out of a 6D Mag.
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lowkey
Gender: Male
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 35 on 6/25/2005 5:53 AM >
| | | If you want a bright LED flashlight, check out the Gerber LX 3.0. Its only a little bigger than a mini-maglite but many times the light. http://www.google....ht-0046.htm&e=9711
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ArmchairExplorer
Location: Vancouver
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 36 on 6/25/2005 7:45 AM >
| | | Streamlight's ProPolymer Luxeon is a better deal than the LX3. It's larger, but brighter, cheaper and will run fully regulated for 3.5h.
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lowkey
Gender: Male
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 37 on 6/25/2005 9:19 PM >
| | | Hmmmmmmmmmm 3.5 hrs vs 40-50 hrs? I don't know about you but the difference in runtime more than makes up for the difference in light to me.
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Servo
| | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 38 on 6/25/2005 9:35 PM >
| | | The important thing to ask is, how much of that 50 hours is useful light...
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unicycler
Location: Arlington, Tx Gender: Male
| | | Re: LED Flashlights <Reply # 39 on 6/25/2005 10:01 PM >
| | | The problem with LED lights for me is cost... Batteries aren't a problem in cost because my parents bought 3 sets (sets of 4) of each size rechargeable batteries, so I just carry 2 charged sets with me and let on set charge. Although a $50 flashlight? To me that just seem ridiculous, I can go down to Fry's and get a maglight for $15 right now or 2 for $25. I don't have the money to spend $50 on a flashlight with hopes that it will last, when I can buy a maglight and know that it will last.
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