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Old 04-21-2009, 06:44 AM
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Naughty Sunlite 8w Utility Head - Review - 350 Lumens/150 deg of Pure Flood!! {For Mechanics}

This is a review of the 8w Utility head attachment for the Sunlite body system. This type of flood light is only usable when attached to a Sunlite power supply.

A good comparison would be the most powerful Zebralight available...the H60. I do not have the H60, 190 lumen.......but the 8w Utility surpasses it in terms of brightness, and angle of flood......the Sunlite being 350 lumens and 150 degrees!! See below for some specs and pictures.

Some specs:
Overview
  • Rechargeable 8W LED Utility light (2200) includes 2200 mAh Li-ion battery, AC charger.
  • Wide angle flood light.
  • Brightness and light coverage equal to a 13-watt 2-tube Fluorescent Utility light.
  • Light weight, cordless
Features
  • Copper substrate to quickly drain the generated heat to the flashlight housing. The thermal conductivity
    of our LED is around 1'C/W. Fins to enhance the heat removal
  • Side magnet
  • Multi position hanger hook rotates 360 degrees
  • Flexible neck
  • Thick glass lens to prevent scratching and yellowing
  • Rubber sleeve for secure grip
  • Dual switches, on/off switch on the side, lockable turbo switch on the back
Specifications
  • Brightness - over 300 lumens (Turbo), (350 to be exact!)
  • Size - 9.0 inch in height
  • Weight - 6.9 o.z. (with battery)
  • Power source - 2200/2600mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery
  • Charger - AC charger, optional 12 volt car charger
  • Run time w/2200mAh - 1.5 hours (Turbo mode), 5 hours (side switch)
  • Recharge Time - 3 hours
  • Color - black
  • Others - Water resistant and shock resistant




The emitter is a single 60mil chip...with a glass dome over the emitter, allowing maximum lumens to be emitted.






Here is the Sunlite logo...and the mildly aggressive knurling. The flexible neck is surrounded in a stretchy rubber boot to protect it from the elements (sand, dirt, water)


Here is your standard Sunlite universal fitting...allowing you to use many different heads on one single power source.


The magnet is the strong Neo magnets we all love to play with. Small, lightweight, and strong!




Notice the flexible neck is threaded into the cast finned head. And there appears to be some sort of white thermal compound sealing the connection.










Notice, the glass dome over the LED does not protrude past the outer surface of the heat fins. This offers protection for the glass and offers the widest possible flood angle.



Here they all are...for size comparison: 8w Utility, 8wFP, 16wFP


8w Utility attached to the 2600mAh power source.


Here are some various heads for comparison: The Slim 100 lumen, Utility, 8wFP and 16wFP.


Look at the light angle coming out...: 150 degrees! Perfect for those mechanics working under a car hood. Oh.....did you notice it was also attached to the Slim body?? Nice function of the Sunlite universal head system.


Beamshots:

Control:


8w Utility at 2ft from wall:


Control:


8w Utility at 6ft from wall:


The above pics are with the 'Hook' being used as the main means of securement.

The below pics are focused on the magnet as its means of securement.



You will need a small pair of needle nose pliers to reattach the ring once you have it slid over the body of the flashlight. It is made from hardened spring steel.


You can let it hang loosely.....



Or, what I prefer, is to slide the rubber grip up against it so that it is secure.



Beamshots hanging from the magnet:

Control:









Here's some shots through a welding lens:






My overall thoughts........This little light can have literally dozens of uses, with many different applications. You can use it when you are trying to install your car audio late at night. Or if you have to change a flat tire along the side of the road and you need both hands. Or if you grab a midnight snack...just stick it to the fridge and grab your food hands-free. Awesome light!! I have left it on high mode for 10-15 minutes, and the head gets very warm, proving the heat sinking is really good. It needs to be, because while working hands free, your hand will not be soaking any of the heat away from the flashlight body.

Pro's: 350 lumens exiting the head...at 150 degree angle. Pure flood....there is no hotspot. The chip is 60mil wide, which is 1.5mmx1.5mm, and is driven at 1.5a. Can have many uses. Will tail stand, hang by the hook, or stick by the magnet.

Con's: The only con I have is with the magnet ring. There is no really quick way to go from 8wFP to 8w Utility w/magnet without breaking out my pliers and separating the magnet from the ring, and then reattaching them on the body. It would be better if I had a dedicated torch body just for the 8w Utility so the magnet can stay on it the entire time, ready for use.

There will be more 'real world' uses coming up......

Thanks for looking!
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Old 04-21-2009, 08:37 PM
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Default Re: Sunlite 8w Utility Head - Review - Pure Flood!!

Very cool now I'm thinking of getting one.....and those pics i will send to you just not side by sides if that's ok.

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Very cool now I'm thinking of getting one.....and those pics i will send to you just not side by sides if that's ok.

Alex
Perfectly ok, thanks.
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Old 05-13-2009, 09:28 PM
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Test Subject #1: Planting flowers and running drip line.....AFTER DARK!


So there we were...running out of daylight....and my wife would not let me come inside until I had finished hooking up the drip line. "Ah ha! I thought....as I ran inside to grab the 8w Utility head. Off came the 8wFP head, and on went the Utility and magnet.

Now.....where to place the light.........

Well, lookie there....a bird bath with iron stand! Perfect place for the light to hang.




My next task....hook up a drip line where there is no metal!! How can I hang the light! Uh oh....looks like I won't finish.


Hmmmmm.....what if.....

*ding, ding, ding* Let's hang it off of the shovel! Genius!


Before dripline.....



And after....


Thanks to this neat little light, I was able to finish my work and retreat to the house!
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I have added more comments to the first post with all the pictures.......
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Can you use the Utility head on the 16W body? I'm thinking of getting a 16W and this looks like a great accessory...
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Can you use the Utility head on the 16W body? I'm thinking of getting a 16W and this looks like a great accessory...
I guess I'll tell you here also yes you can
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The heatsink looks cool.
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Hi Ryan a tip for installing the magnet:unscrew the body from the switch housing and just slide the ring over the end of the body,next you will note either one or two chrome rings inside the switch housing you need two for the contact and your good to go,picture is with the 16WFP head and mag ring installed



A closer shot showing the ring sandwiched between the body and switch housing.

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Can you use the Utility head on the 16W body? I'm thinking of getting a 16W and this looks like a great accessory...
Yes, Jim!

Your question is in the affirmative. All Sunlite heads are interchangeable with the power sources. That's one think among many which sets them apart from all other flashlight makers.

Here's a couple of examples of the interchangeability.

Long body with Slim head, and Slim body with 16w head:



Short body with 16w head, and Long body with 8w head:



Short body with Slim head, and Slim body with 8w head:



Shoot, if you wanted to, you could even do the Slim body to the Utility head. It looks kind of funny though.



It's all because the heads have the same universal Sunlite head connection.
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Hi Ryan a tip for installing the magnet:unscrew the body from the switch housing.
I think mine is glued....I'll have to boil it.

I'll report back when I have success.
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Thanks for the welcome guys! I've had a bit more of a poke around the sunlite website and their system looks awesme. The only problem now is working out which lights to buy as I could very easily send myself broke...

Kid <--> Candy store.
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Welcome to CPF, Jim. Did your finger get stuck on the 7 key? LOL
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