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35/28 Watt Xenon HID Torch -279$

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So do a tutorial on how to put one in a flashlight of similar size, not like the 10million candlepower size one that Costco sells (for $20). Seriously...I want one if it can be done


@ Rangedunits- how hot does it get? Is there a recommended duty cycle?

I will get back to you with an appropriate reply soon.
 





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It doesn't heat alot, battery last ~120 minutes 6600maH) , duty cycle: 100%(that doesn't mean anything

28W= 140 mins,
35W= 110 minutes,

it's recommended to turn it off after 5-10min,*


-Ranged
 
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The light can be left on till battery runs out of juice, but to avoid some users problems it's recommended to let it rest a little once in a while.
 
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They got a 24W for $199.49:drool:

24w-xenon-hid-flashlight-torch-5.jpg

24W Xenon Hid Flashlight at the most competitive price for high power hid flashlights

Thats a sick deal!





Pm me your name/country if you buy il make sure everythings ok.


What a f***ing deal.

-GREG

Not sure how this is a good deal when we sell a 24W HID for $174.95 with free shipping (Priority Mail 2-3 days)!

We also have the 35W's but they are out of stock! We sell them at $255 w/ free shipping (Priority Mail 2-3 days).

We also just introduced a new 26W HID light which is the most advanced HID in its class.

Anyways, for those of you that are interested in a good deal you might check out our site:

www.TacticalHID.com

-Jason
 
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I'd like to thanks everyone for your interest.



@Jason, I will ask them to at least price match. Whoever for anyone that buy something expensive, The buyer must make comparisons to find the correct product that fit his needs.
As Jerry said not long ago, compétition is always good for both parties.

*I am not assosiated with LaserPointerPen.net. I'm just have lasers has an hobby. Their Tech guy is really friendly and the last purchase went smoothly, i think they need a little visibility (Most of the forums members never heard of them)
I'm sharing the good experience that i got.

-Greg
 
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The light can be left on till battery runs out of juice, but to avoid some users problems it's recommended to let it rest a little once in a while.

So I am expected to pay three hundred dollars... for a flashlight, and it can have problems after only ten minute of operation?

You didn't TELL us that wicked was the seller.
 
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So I am expected to pay three hundred dollars... for a flashlight, and it can have problems after only ten minute of operation?

You didn't TELL us that wicked was the seller.

My lights are NOT like that. I've had my HID's on for 30-40 minutes straight with no issues. Like any flashlight of this power it does get quite warm after 10+ minutes of having it on. But the aluminum helps disperse the heat.

Thanks,

Jason
Tactical HID
 
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It can be left on forever, its just not suggested.


Just like with lasers, duty cycle. 100on 30 off, but you can use it 200 secs and nothing will happen
 




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