1-2x rcr123 floody light?

JasonH

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I'm looking for a production light (fenix, nitecore, surefire, etc...) that is really floody with pretty much no hotspot, sort of like McGizmo's Sundrop. It needs to run on either 1 or 2 rcr123's.
Anyone know of a light that fits this criteria?
 
My first post here in the forums -- been lurking for a month or so. I've seen Zebralights mentioned a number of times as pure floodlights, and it looks like the H30 runs on 1x123. Good luck!
 
I'm looking for a production light (fenix, nitecore, surefire, etc...) that is really floody with pretty much no hotspot, sort of like McGizmo's Sundrop. It needs to run on either 1 or 2 rcr123's.
Anyone know of a light that fits this criteria?

Check out the 160 Lumens Duracell Daylite. (Not the 80 lumens models you find at Walmart.) Best "Stock" flooder I have come across. It uses 2xCR123's or rechargeable rcr123's.

Check out its beams on these two threads:

http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/...d.php?t=212205

http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/...d.php?t=212987

It's also a durable light. I dropped mine 10 times in a row from a ladder (8feet) with the light on and it continued to function perfectly. ( I started to feel guilty about treating the light so badly, and quit the test.):sigh:

Lifetime guarantee also. About $40.

-Hitec-
 
Check if you can remove the reflector/optic from one of the lights you already have.

For example... the Tiablo A8 minus the head makes a great 2-stage, 18650 mule. Remove the bezel, lens and reflector and the head becomes a shroud for narrowing the beam.
 

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