<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Brock:
Craig those are the same ones in the Starlights I sent you. They have one that runs on a single cell also, yes, 1.5v AA cell in a PR base.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
You're right - it's exactly like the bulb in the colorless (transluscent) Starlite you sent. The LED is the same shape, the bulb construction is the same, the collet is the same, even the ratings embossing on the side of the lamp base is the same.
My bulb seems to be brighter than yours though.
I'll put the both in identical Starlites and do the bathroom test.
On the other hand, forget it. I didn't need to even get out of this chair to figure out that my bulb is at least 30-50% brighter than yours, and maybe 100% brighter than the bulb the same guy sent the other day.
(A 100% improvement in 3 days... now that's sweet!)
When used in your new generation Starlite with the frosted bit in the lens, the beam is similar to your bulb, perhaps a touch wider, and noticeably brighter and bluer.
It's still no Turtlelite I, but it's coming damn close.
It works remarkably well in your 1-cell Starlite, but projects a wider beam because the bulb sits maybe a mm higher up in the illuminator head than the original 1-cell bulb does.