EDC - Flashlight Addition Edition

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Weetabix wrote:Very cool write up. It seems there are geeks for every possible implement. :D I could see myself being a flashlight geek given time (which, sadly, I don't have enough of).
Thanks. Yes everything has its own type of geek, though there's a great deal of overlap. :lol:

In terms of flashlight geekery, the rabbit hole goes down REALLY F***ING FAR. I am very careful to only play in the shallow end of the pool (to mix some metaphors) because I will never have enough time, money or energy to really dive in fully.
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Going to give a Streamlight Polytac 88850 a try. Added one to an order yesterday.
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blackeagle603 wrote:Going to give a Streamlight Polytac 88850 a try. Added one to an order yesterday.
Decent little light. I have a couple of the Polytac 88853 in yellow. I find CR123 lithium batteries stand up to the summertime heat in a car much better than AA, D, or similiar alkaline batteries.
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Just an FYI.

Two days left for serious discount on the Jetbeam PA40 4-AA flashlight.
With free shipping.

It's 460 lumens on "turbo" mode(at least twice as bright as the Polytac mentioned above), has four levels of brightness vs the Polytac's one level, and runs on four AAs which are available everywhere. Not quite as compact as the Polytac, but not large either.
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skb12172 wrote:
HTRN wrote:Well it got over a thousand four star+reviews, and I needed something to fill out the order to get free shipping... :lol:

Link?
Link.

And it's almost 4 thousand reviews, averaged to 4.5 stars. It's also under 4 bucks.

I'm thinking of getting another couple. :D
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The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.
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If anyone found my P60 write up interesting.... a little followup. I've been playing with this light for a couple of days now and have some impressions and observations.

The two main limitations of the P60 platform are small reflectors (lack of width and depth) that limit throw, and limited thermal management. The first I'm OK with, as I've found the light I do have has plenty of throw for my needs and usage patterns. The other, the poor heatsinking (well more limited thermal transfer between the dropin and the main body of the light) only seems to come into play for high power led's (more than a few watts, ex. an XM-L driven at 3 amps is drawing roughly 10 watts of power much of which is going to be turned into heat) run for more than a few minutes at a time. And I'm OK with that too, I only use the high settings intermittently (my ROP has had maybe an hour of runtime total since I built it, and it's served me well. I always use lower levels for lights that are going to be on a while.) I find I *like* the P60 platform.

I also like 18650 batteries, despite the fakery in labeling you have to avoid and the potential hazards of lithium chemistry. They're big enough to store a lot of energy (3-5 times as much as one of my prized AA eneloops) without being so big they make a light too big and heavy, and the high voltage makes high led output levels easier. And I've found that I *really* like rechargeable batteries in general.

BUT, the 502b host isn't entirely to my taste. It's serviceable, but a little too rough around the edges. Ex, the system to hold in the glass lens in front is crude and awkward. I had a fun time taking out the glass to clean it and then putting the glass back in and securing it. And the glass lens isn't actually round, just approximately. Also, tailcap/switch type availability is limited. I think in the future if I ever find myself with an 'extra' P60 module lying around, I'll probably stick it in a 502b body and make a beater (the empty body is $5-6) but for lights I expect to use a bunch I'd go for a nicer body.

http://www.lighthound.com/Solarforce-L2 ... _2629.html
http://www.lighthound.com/Solar-Force-L ... _3473.html

Something like a Solarforce L2. Solarforce, while Chinese, is aimed at a higher quality level and price point than Ultrafire. Their L2 is a pretty well-regarded Surefire 6P clone, and actually superior in that the Solarforce is sized to take 18650's while the Surefire is not, it's 123a's only. Available for $12 with Type II anodyzing, and with Type III HA for $10 more than that. Most parts actually interchange with the Surefire, except for the (front) bezels. Ex, you can get different tailcaps with forward or reverse clickies, that tailstand, have 'strike' bezels, etc.

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I think the term I would use is "too much sugar for a nickel".

Polytac LED yellow
On sale for $24-95 plus $2.95 S&H.
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Termite wrote:I think the term I would use is "too much sugar for a nickel".
That's possible. :lol:

Or you may just be too sane to be a proper flashaholic. It can get pretty bad, what I've been posting is just child's play.
Polytac LED yellow
On sale for $24-95 plus $2.95 S&H.
Streamlights are great value, but a plastic body isn't desirable when you're dealing with an order of magnitude more output than that light has.
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Greg wrote:Or you may just be too sane to be a proper flashaholic. It can get pretty bad, what I've been posting is just child's play.

Streamlights are great value, but a plastic body isn't desirable when you're dealing with an order of magnitude more output than that light has.
The deepest I have ventured down the flashlight "rabbit hole" is a Fenix TK41. Great light if you want a "thrower", I can light up a stop sign 500 yds away. Requires ni-mh batteries to actually give the 800 lumens, though; alkalines can't supply the required current on turbo.

The Streamlight Polytac is a great little flashlight to throw in your car. The CR123 lithium batteries stand up to summer heat much better than regular alkalines.
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