http://www.tek-tite.com/src/product_info.php?id=3069anyone have any pics of this?
I still have my tekna light somewhere. It served me well for many years. I also had the tekna wilderness edge survival knive with fishing reel and light in the handle. I really liked that knife. Looking at Tekna's home page it appears that they are the new owners of ARC lights, I find that interesting.
Any pictures of the pre-surefire days? =D
I used a Tekna rechargeable dive light on patrol around 69-71. Compared to the two and three cell "corrugated" metal lights of the day it was a spotlight.Anyone remember Tekna Flashlights?
Pre Sure Fire days, I had a couple of single N cell [if I remember correctly] Tekna's, and a couple of 4 AA Cell Tekna Lite 4's.
My wife still used one of the TL 4's.
The Splashlite is still in production, and the new Lite 3 is a 3AA LED with a Nichia GS and reflector.
I'm having troubles viewing your website, do you have any 1AA or 1AAA lights that use a Nichia GS? A 1AA ABS light with a GS would definately be one of those must have items for those who appreciate long running, tough and efficient task lights / emergency lights.
Right now, only the ARC light in alum. We do make 2 GS-based keychain ABS lights; Trek Lithium (1-3.6v lith AA) and the Knifelite (2-cr2025).
Did a web search, wow, I'm liking that Trek Lithium, 200+ hours at full power? Is that right? Also is it 3.1 lumens with the GS or are those old specs? Also is there voltage protection in the light?
Also, do all of your 5mm LED lights now use a GS?
The Trek Lithium uses a 3.6v Lithium-Thionyl-Chloride AA battery, with a max of 100ma draw. The GS is directly run from this. Lumens is more like 8 with the new LED. Only our solo-LED lights use the GS, due to the reduced LED life (1,000 hr). The rest of our white LED arrays use the Nichia DS.