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What lights do you have?






I have a Fenix LD-20, a Cree with a Q5 LED from China that puts out about 300 lumens, but my favorite is my EDC from Fenix....the LDO1. I reversed the clip and use it as a hat light when camping....my favorite hobby.

Fall camp trip 2010 short - YouTube

I also have an old Surefire that I keep in the car. I don't like it though..

Update: I just ordered one of these :D :

need a new hat light
 
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My ArmyTek Predator flashlights. From left to right:

90CRI 7C
neutral white 5B
top brightness bin S2 2T
cool white R5 1C

All of them use XP-G LED.

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compared to the sun which is shining at noon at 30 degr. angle on the snow
 
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Where did erns go? I miss his flashlight reviews. :(

Anyway, I have a DRY on the way plus a few other stuff :D. Set aside some tax refund money for more lights and lasers!
 
I am supposed to get these two lights for a review.

Rofis JR-10

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Rofis JR-20

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Nice find erns on those JR10&20 Rofis !
Be sure to include battery options with run times & where to buy, Thanks
 
Hey all. Just thought i'd share some from my collection. I have: HDS 170 clicky, HDS 120 clicky both have golden dragon LED, Eagletac T100C2, Eagletac T20C2 XML LED, Eagletac M3C4 XML LED , Eagletac D25LC2 mini XPG S2 LED, Jet Beam RRT-0 XPG S2 LED, Fenix PD20 XPG R5 LED, among many other cheaper lights
 
Ordered a Pelican 3715

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Pelican 3715 is a right angle flashlight with 3 brightness levels and flashing. The Pelican 3715 flashlight runs on AA alkaline batteries and is safety approved for use in hazardous environments - Class I Div 1 Groups C & D. The rear metal clip on the Pelican 3715 easily attaches to turnout gear, and the low profile design (only 2.25" deep) makes it a winner. The bottom battery door is tethered to the flashlight so it's impossible to lose.

Features of Pelican 3715 LED flashlight:
• center main LED plus 3 downcast LEDs
• low profile design
• safety approved for use in hazardous locations
Class I Div 1 Group C, D; Operating Temp. Class T4
conforms to UL Std 913 and CSA Std C222 No 157, Intrinsically Safe
• 3 brightness levels plus flashing
High - 174 lumens, runs for 4.75 hours, 912 ft beam distance
Low - 95 lumens, runs for 8.55 hours, 574 ft beam distance
Downcast - 32 lumens, runs for 31 hours, 91 ft beam distance
Flashing - 142 lumens, runs for 10 hours, 912 ft beam distance
• large pushbutton switch is easy to operate
press once for full power - main LED and downcast LEDs
press twice within 2 seconds - half power for main LED and full power for downcast LEDs
press 3 times within 2 seconds - downcast LEDs only
press and hold for flashing (release switch when flashing begins)
after 2 seconds in any mode, press again for off
• battery cover is tethered to the body so you can't lose it
• durable polymer construction
• battery level indicator shows remaining power
• powered by 4 AA alkaline batteries
• built-in clip (on back) for easy attachment to gear
• reverse polarity protected
• water resistant (IPX4 rated)
• measures 5.36" tall x 2.25" deep x 3.1" wide
• weighs 14.4 oz with batteries
• includes Pelican 3715 flashlight with back clip and split ring (batteries not included)
• assembled in the USA
• lifetime warranty through Pelican
Note: damage due to battery leakage is not covered under warranty
 
Hmmm..Here we go


Surefire C2 StormTrooper - Solarforce XML-T6 Dropin 3
Prong bezel . All Surfire lights bored
for 18650's or appropriate cell
C2 HA P61 -- I actually like the incan's now. No LED
Blindness and its doesnt distort
objects in distance.
C2-BLK Nailbender XML Xeno 4 blade Bezel

C3 - Getting Camo Cerakote - Not sure on the light
upgrades yet...Mcclicky and bezels
upgrades ike all the above
M952 Weaponlight flip off M mount Malikoff dropin
and XM07 tape siwtch FM-IR filter
M961 Weaponlight Phantom black Cerekote Malikoff
drop-in - Been a while not sure
which drop-in
Jetbeam Raptor RRT3 SST-90 Skeleton Handle
Jetbeam M2S SST-50 extension and Tape switch with
tail cap
JetBeam M2 older MC-E emitter

um??
Xeno G42 XML-T6 -
UltraFire C1's - C2 knockoff About 15 or 16 of them most every configuration, emitters, and colored emitters
Ultrafire SSC-p7
SkyRay S2 XML-T6 carbon blue host --new haven't played with
yet
A shitload of Chinese Solarforce, ultrafire, etc and lego Hybrids with everything from Luminous, CREE, etc
Niteye 30 3x XML-T6 -- Maybe my next purchase

Many more...I'll update
 
I found an iNova Radiant in the garbage can at a gas station. Took it apart and all that was wrong with it was a little dust on the circuit board where the spring makes the negative connection. Brightest handheld flashlight I've ever own.
 
Congratulations! Good lights that you find will always be special. Especially because since you have no financial investment, you won't think so hard about modding it :evil:
 
I found an iNova Radiant in the garbage can at a gas station. Took it apart and all that was wrong with it was a little dust on the circuit board where the spring makes the negative connection. Brightest handheld flashlight I've ever own.

I would consider leaving out where you found the light next time you tell the story :shhh: :p
 
Recently I have build my DRY flashlight with three XML T6 leds. I am waiting for a proper driver. It is now DD with one diode to drop some voltage. I estimate the current is around 3A. This flashlight is a bright flooder.
 


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