F flight777 Newly Enlightened Joined Dec 12, 2007 Messages 49 Location Oregon Dec 19, 2007 #1 Are there any lights made nowadays that use 2x123A cells and a PR-based bulb? Thanks. flight777
Marduke Flashaholic Joined Jun 19, 2007 Messages 10,110 Location Huntsville, AL Dec 19, 2007 #2 You can put 3xCR123's in a Mag 2C and use a PR-6
Illum Flashaholic Joined Apr 29, 2006 Messages 13,053 Location Central Florida, USA Dec 19, 2007 #3 due to the high power density and voltage bipin lamps are often used over the PR based lamps there are no 2xcr123A PR based lights I know of...and only 1xcr123a PR light I know of is the Tektite splashlight http://www.flashlightreviews.com/reviews/tektite_tsl_ls.htm
due to the high power density and voltage bipin lamps are often used over the PR based lamps there are no 2xcr123A PR based lights I know of...and only 1xcr123a PR light I know of is the Tektite splashlight http://www.flashlightreviews.com/reviews/tektite_tsl_ls.htm
fivemega Flashlight Enthusiast CPF Supporter Joined Jan 28, 2003 Messages 5,602 Location California Dec 27, 2007 #4 flight777 said: Are there any lights made nowadays that use 2x123A cells and a PR-based bulb? Thanks. flight777 Click to expand... Browning makes 2 and 3 cell C123A flashlights which takes PR base bulb.
flight777 said: Are there any lights made nowadays that use 2x123A cells and a PR-based bulb? Thanks. flight777 Click to expand... Browning makes 2 and 3 cell C123A flashlights which takes PR base bulb.
F flight777 Newly Enlightened Joined Dec 12, 2007 Messages 49 Location Oregon Dec 28, 2007 #5 Which Browning model takes 2x123's and a PR Bulb? The Amazon photo for the 6v Black Ice Xenon bulb shows a bi-pin base (?) Flight777
Which Browning model takes 2x123's and a PR Bulb? The Amazon photo for the 6v Black Ice Xenon bulb shows a bi-pin base (?) Flight777
N nerdgineer Flashlight Enthusiast Joined May 7, 2004 Messages 2,778 Location Southern California Dec 29, 2007 #6 Pretty simple to make one yourself. Many examples besides that one...
leukos Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Apr 8, 2004 Messages 3,616 Location Indianapolis Dec 29, 2007 #7 I have not handled one, but the Palmalites made by this company look to be 2x CR123a with PR based bulbs: http://www.lightingpro.org/products.php
I have not handled one, but the Palmalites made by this company look to be 2x CR123a with PR based bulbs: http://www.lightingpro.org/products.php