The first LED light I bought was a RC-N3 II from Shiningbeam, for ~$24, and I really liked it, until it broke.
I managed to fix it up by scavenging an LED and buying a driver, but its performance is lack luster, considering what it once was. It works, and it's a great light, but the original performance has left me wanting a bit more.
As I've been told time and again, it's usually better to spend more money in the beginning as the reliability is worth it (instead of replacing a bunch of cheap lights), so I started looking beyond the budget light range, not wanting to make the mistake I made before.
Unfortunately, there seems to be a lack (as far as I know) of good, reliable lights that are in the mid-price range (~$30-$40). The budget lights I've seen are usually $35 or less, while the higher quality stuff is $50 or more. I had the same problem when I was originally deciding on my first light; my budget was $40.
I'm not looking for the highest possible output, but I don't really want something that's going to something that's going to stop working 2 month after I buy it.
So here I am again, with the same problem: recommendations for a clickly AA light, preferably with just 2 modes (Lo, Hi), for under $40?
I managed to fix it up by scavenging an LED and buying a driver, but its performance is lack luster, considering what it once was. It works, and it's a great light, but the original performance has left me wanting a bit more.
As I've been told time and again, it's usually better to spend more money in the beginning as the reliability is worth it (instead of replacing a bunch of cheap lights), so I started looking beyond the budget light range, not wanting to make the mistake I made before.
Unfortunately, there seems to be a lack (as far as I know) of good, reliable lights that are in the mid-price range (~$30-$40). The budget lights I've seen are usually $35 or less, while the higher quality stuff is $50 or more. I had the same problem when I was originally deciding on my first light; my budget was $40.
I'm not looking for the highest possible output, but I don't really want something that's going to something that's going to stop working 2 month after I buy it.
So here I am again, with the same problem: recommendations for a clickly AA light, preferably with just 2 modes (Lo, Hi), for under $40?