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What lights do you have?






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Nah, it's a ThruNite Ti, the one with coated glass and nice reflector. Not bad for ~$15. I swapped out the XP-E emitter for a Nichia 219 I got from csshih, but I think CRI is a bit lower than normal when not driven to the max or beyond, like maybe ~90 or so. I wish I'd tested driver output before reassembling.
 

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The ThruNite ti is a good EDC light. I bought a bunch of them and gave them away on my birthday party. :D

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Guess it's time for an update. I've long since moved away from the cheap Chinese lights, and now love and use a Zebralight SC600W every day. I feel like this could be the last flashlight I ever buy. Easily fits in my pocket, nice color tone, and goes from <1 lumen to over 650 if I need.

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Fenix RC40

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Fenix RC40 @ 143' (Gate) @ 246' (Apt Wall) Turbo Mode

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Ordered one Orbita Lighthouse Series SS

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Lighthouse Flashlight

Introductory pricing for Candlepower members ONLY! Offer expires May 31, 2013.

Included in this package: One (1) Lighthouse Series Flashlight, Two (2) rechargeable 3.7 Volt Lithium-Ion batteries (2600 mAh), a two-channel 115 VAC battery charger, lantern base and a convenient nylon carrying holster.

Orbita's Lighthouse Pocket Flashlight, powered by a high-energy rechargeable #18650 Lithium-Ion battery, delivers an unprecedented level of intense white light with great efficacy. The XLamp XP-G (Q5) emitter made by CREE, Inc. (a fine example of American technology) provides a high beam light output of 350 Lumens and is life rated for 100,000 hours of operation. It is protected by a sealed lens which is scratchproof and impact resistant. Structural components are all machined from 18/8 stainless steel bars. There are no flimsy stamped metal or plastic parts. Choose from Stainless Steel, Carbon Fiber or Hardwood bodies which are hand turned by North Carolina craftsmen and protected with a durable acrylic coating. Flashlights are dustproof and splash-proof to IP54 standard. There are six (6) user selectable lighting programs. By softly pressing the glow-in-the-dark power button, or double clicking it, you can scroll through and select any one of the six modes of operation (see table). Turn power on or off in any selected mode with a single click.

Operation Mode Intensity Duration
Search Light Very High 2-3 Hours
Reading Light Medium 8-10 Hours
Defense Strobe Very High 2-3 Hours
S.O.S Signal Very High 4-5 Hours
Lantern Mode Very Low 120 Hours
Beacon Mode Very Low 150 Hours

Length: 4 3/4" Diameter: 1 1/4" Product Weight: 7oz
 
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Very cool looking! Looks like 5mm LED lantern mode too!

I reckon you got the SS version to keep the wallet from flying away? The other versions do look very classy, though :shhh:

nifty :)
 

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Very cool looking! Looks like 5mm LED lantern mode too!

I reckon you got the SS version to keep the wallet from flying away? The other versions do look very classy, though :shhh:

nifty :)

Yes $50.00 cheaper. Whole set up is $100.00 shipped.

I did like the look all SS.

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I just received the Orbita Lighthouse Series Stainless Steel Light.

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Recently received the Nitecore EA8W, and Armytek Barracuda XMLU2. (Fantastic price for it, from IlluminationSupply right night.)

Ordered, and waiting on Crelant 7G10, Nitecore SRT7, and Zebralight SC600 II.

Considering ordering the Eagletac TX25C2, and will probably pre-order the Nitecore SRT3.
 
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I've got a T20C2 mk.ii on its way to me :san:

Thanks csshih!

FYI, csshih's got a garage sale going on at illuminationsupply. Some nifty parts in there, at great prices! Worth taking a gander. I was drooling over the SR51 and i1 combo, and the Microfire terminator HID, $80 each
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What's the appeal of the Microfire terminator HID? Seems it's been long surpassed by LED lights.

But yeah, I've been thinking about two lights there too, but my wallet just can't take the strain.
 




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