1000 Lumens for 15 Hours

Well it's only around $600.

The runtime is good enough for me to want it! Well my birthday is in June...................................
 
Nice video on the Pelican site showing all 3 models, 1 head, 2 heads, and 4 heads. Seems to be a very well designed and built product. Way to go Pelican. Thanks for the link LightWalker.
 
This is what you get when you stick lots of high power leds to a car battery. Would be nice it if had a third of the leds for throw and the rest for flood.
 
It would be nice if it had a 10 lumen low, that thing would run for several days.
 
I'm sure you could mod it for a nice 30 lumen low and maybe even place some aspheric lenses in front of just a few of the emitters so it gains some throw.

:tinfoil: I wonder what Milky could do for it?
 
Now I just need to figure out how to get the light over to me without paying 50% in taxes for it.

I don't really need a lower lumen setting for a light like this. I have a ton of other lights that'll work for that. But something that bright for the runtimes stated, that's something else altogether.
 
This is what you get when you stick lots of high power leds to a car battery. Would be nice it if had a third of the leds for throw and the rest for flood.
No. It's close to perfect now and only need a P7 head for more light.

I do resent the fact that their idea is better than mine. No need for a tripod with the weight on a fairly broad base.
Two of them will be as easy to carry as two halogen's on a tripod and two people are freed up by not having to carry the power plant into the woods.
North of town there is a fairly long straight stretch that finally curves a bit to the left. At night the road look straight far longer than it is and if you have been drinking or are real tired you may end up well into those woods before a tree tells you to stop.
 
knowing pelican there are luxeons in there... get your hands on some mediocre p4's... and it's an artificial sun.
 
22lbs.....no thanks. That's worse than carrying around a bowling ball. :sick2:
When I worked at UPS I would unload about 3 or 4 truck trailers in usally less than 4 hours and I would have been happy if they would have been filled with 22 LBS packages , but I usally got stuck in trailers with the over 70 LBS packages.

I would not won't to carry a 22 LBS light around in the woods but my 77 year old grannie could probably carry it several feet from a car.
She has been taking care of her uncle that raised her, he's 95 and his wife is 93 and I bet he could have carried it around 10 years ago.
 

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