Re: .·´¯`·-> !! 4000+ Lumen Test & BridgeLux LED Review!! <-·´¯`·.
Hmm.. Wonder how I can make this work.. What If I use the built in Reflector of the existing bulb?
I realize that we are focusing the bulb through the aperture on the LCD.. so a tight beam is ideal, right? Or am i going...
Re: .·´¯`·-> !! 4000+ Lumen Test & BridgeLux LED Review!! <-·´¯`·.
Would it be possible to Modify an existing LCD Data Projector Bulb Housing to use one of these bad boys?
Terralux is a GREAT investment if you want something very cost effective and bright as hell. I can easily light up the side of an apartment building from 200 yards. (I have the 4-D Version)
That had to be a fluke.. No way they would release and sell those if that was the typical reaction..
BUT.. its still an issue.. Wonder what the problem was?
Newb Question.
How does the Two Stage Switch work? Is it like the Amilite T5 where its one click for low, click agian for high and click a 3rd time for off? There is no "twisting" at all needed, unlike the Fenix offerings correct?
Thanks
+1, The Amilite T-5 Looks to be the best all-around light for the $$ IMO, Throw and Output Wise, Not to mention the Slick 2-Stage Clickey with 15 Lumen mode.
Re: .::List of flashlights using the Cree XR-E / Seoul P4 LED::.
How about the New Ultrafire C5;
http://candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=160753
Ultrafire Name : C5
Battery 1 x 16340 , 2 x 2AA , 1 X CR123A
LED : Cree P4 XR-E
orange-peel aluminum reflector cup
Glass lens
Switch type...
The Light looks OK for the Price I think is is fairly hard to beat, but really would like to have seen a Clicky..
Now.. Wonder how much output you get? Can't wait for the first review.