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UER Forum > Archived UE Tutorials, Lessons, and Useful Info > Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight (Viewed 389 times)
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Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
< on 6/28/2006 2:41 PM >
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Yes, I know, another flashlight thread, but I was just wondering if anyone's had any experience with this particular spotlight. The specs look decent, but I'd be interested in hearing how well it actually performs.



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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 1 on 6/28/2006 5:38 PM >
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How bright is "super bright"? They seem shy to say what you get in lumens for 1 watt of power. Jerks.

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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 2 on 6/28/2006 10:37 PM >
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With so many manufacturers claiming ridiculous lumen measurements I'm glad that they omit it. Although with a 1 watt about 40 could be expected.

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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 3 on 6/28/2006 11:48 PM >
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Posted by pyro
With so many manufacturers claiming ridiculous lumen measurements I'm glad that they omit it. Although with a 1 watt about 40 could be expected.


1 watt is meaningless without some sort of reference. It's light should be rated in lumens. Why hide the specs unless there not good? It least if they state it, you can then claim false advertising.

1 footcandle = 1 lumen per square foot
1 footcandle = 10.76 lumen / sq-m
1 footcandle = 10.76 lux
1 lumen = 1/683 watts @ 555nm
1 Lux = 1 lumen / sq-m
1 watt second = 1 joule = 107 ergs



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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 4 on 6/29/2006 12:52 AM >
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Posted by blackhawk
1 watt is meaningless without some sort of reference.
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I'm just assuming it's a luxeon I. Running on 4AA I would guess about two hours of good runtime (again assuming it's not regulated).
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I suppose you could check lumiled's datasheets for typical lumen output, although you'd need to know which bin this light is using.
BTW micro, that's one awkward thing to take ueing in Toronto unless you're going draining.
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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 5 on 6/29/2006 1:22 AM >
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Posted by pyro


I'm just assuming it's a luxeon I. Running on 4AA I would guess about two hours of good runtime (again assuming it's not regulated).
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I suppose you could check lumiled's datasheets for typical lumen output, although you'd need to know which bin this light is using.
BTW micro, that's one awkward thing to take ueing in Toronto unless you're going draining.


There's no way to tell because a poorly designed reflector, or lens could reduce the output. A responsible manufacturer will post his specs, and even educate the consumer on how to understand them. I don't like to guess with my money; I've played the "how bright is it" game before.

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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 6 on 6/29/2006 2:24 AM >
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Posted by pyro
BTW micro, that's one awkward thing to take ueing in Toronto unless you're going draining.


Yeah, that's exactly what I'd be using it for. I already have a couple of halogen ones but get I'm starting to get a bit tired of the yellow light they give off.


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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 7 on 6/29/2006 7:37 AM >
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Posted by micro
Yes, I know, another flashlight thread, but I was just wondering if anyone's had any experience with this particular spotlight. The specs look decent, but I'd be interested in hearing how well it actually performs.



http://www.garrity...ails.php?recid=117


"one watt" LED is nowhere close to bright for a light that size. If it's going to be cumbersome shaped like that one, it better be REALLY bright.

Expect it to be about as bright as a Mag 2D. Also, there's no way you'll get one watt out of 4AAs for tens of hours. The claimed life is tens of hours, because it dims significantly as the battery wears down.

Get a Streamlight ProPolymer 4AA Luxeon LED. It is around 2W (Luxeon I over driven) and batteries last around 2-3 hours, 4-5 hours with rechargeables. This is one of the brightest 4AA lights you can get with a beam that projects quite far.



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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 8 on 6/29/2006 4:53 PM >
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Posted by blackhawk

There's no way to tell because a poorly designed reflector ... could reduce the output.


Lumens is a measurement of total overall light, has nothing to do with the reflector. You're thinking of lux.

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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 9 on 6/29/2006 5:01 PM >
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Posted by pyro


Lumens is a measurement of total overall light, has nothing to do with the reflector. You're thinking of lux.


I'm talking about totally light output from the flash light after it leaves the optical last element of the flashlight.

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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 10 on 6/29/2006 10:26 PM >
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posted by blackhawk

I don't like to guess with my money; I've played the "how bright is it" game before.


Don’t play the how bright guessing game this site has never steered me in the wrong direction. Every flash light that I have purchased based on a review there has lived up to, or exceeded expectations.

http://www.flashlightreviews.com/


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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 11 on 6/30/2006 10:32 PM >
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yeah flr is pretty good, just looked from their recent reviews http://www.flashli...orcy_3wlantern.htm seems pretty good, damn good throw and batteries last a long time, probably a lot heavier too though, but only 40 bucks.

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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 12 on 6/30/2006 11:17 PM >
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30+ hours for a lantern is pretty good. I also like the fact that LED's never go yellow, only dimmer as the battery drains. The dorcy looks like a pretty good deal if you're looking for a big light.

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Re: Garrity 1 Watt Luxeon Spotlight
<Reply # 13 on 7/2/2006 6:04 AM >
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Posted by micro
The specs look decent, but I'd be interested in hearing how well it actually performs.


Unregulated Luxeon I in a spotlight body? LOL. Short answer: don't waste your money.

Posted by Deuterium
Get a Streamlight ProPolymer 4AA Luxeon LED.


Seconded. It's the best general purpose light on the market right now.

Other good lights for UE include the Inova X1, X5 and T2, Peak Atlantic, Mediterranean and McKinley, the Surefire L2, and the Night-Ops Gladius. While all of these lights will do various things that the SL 4AA Lux won't, they all use exotic batteries, cost a fortune, or both.

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