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I just got the Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux from Elektro Lumens
The Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux uses 3 SSC P4's with the Tri-Optic.
Uses 2D Batteries.
I really like Angle Lights. I think this is going to be one of my favorite lights.
The Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux has a great flood beam. Tint is nice and white.
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux. Right, Elektro Lumens 3 Watt Luxeon Anglelux. Note the Tri-SSC Anglelux is not screwed down all the way, threads showing. Does not matter to me because I won't use this light in the rain.
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In these beam shots I used the Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux vs the Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin. It's 3 SSC Optic's (Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux) vs 3 SSC Reflectors (Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin . You have to remember the Solar Force L603 is using 3 U Bin's and more volts, a total of around 12V vs 2.4V or 3.6V for the Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux.
I used 3 AW's Protected RCR123's for the Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin
These are the batteries I used. Radio Shack Nimh Rechargable Batteries for the Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux .
2 Radio Shack D size 1.2V 4500mAh.
I tried this set up and used a PVC pipe with 3C Radio Shack Nimh Rechageable Batteries. The Tri-SSC Anglelux ran brighter but I could feel the head get warm. I would not recommend this this set up because the body of the Tri-SSC Anglelux is made of plastic.
3 Radio Shack C size 1.2V 3000mAh Batteries.
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux. Right, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin
Left, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin. Right, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux.
I got these lux measurements from my Wavetek Meterman LM631 at 1 meter. I waited 2 minutes before taking the lux readings, Both lights used fully charged Rechargeable Batteries.
Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux 2D - 2170 lux @ 1 meter.
Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux 3C - 3070 lux @ 1 meter.
Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin - 2410 lux @ 1 meter
Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Angleux (2D Batteries) @ 90"
Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90"
Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Angleux @ 90" Stepped down exposure.
Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90" Stepped down exposure.
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux (2D Batteries) . Right, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90"
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux (3C Batteries) . Right, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90"
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux (2D Batteries) . Right, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90" Stepped down exposure.
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux (3C Batteries) . Right, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90" Stepped down exposure.
The Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux uses 3 SSC P4's with the Tri-Optic.
Uses 2D Batteries.
I really like Angle Lights. I think this is going to be one of my favorite lights.
The Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux has a great flood beam. Tint is nice and white.
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux. Right, Elektro Lumens 3 Watt Luxeon Anglelux. Note the Tri-SSC Anglelux is not screwed down all the way, threads showing. Does not matter to me because I won't use this light in the rain.
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In these beam shots I used the Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux vs the Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin. It's 3 SSC Optic's (Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux) vs 3 SSC Reflectors (Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin . You have to remember the Solar Force L603 is using 3 U Bin's and more volts, a total of around 12V vs 2.4V or 3.6V for the Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux.
I used 3 AW's Protected RCR123's for the Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin
These are the batteries I used. Radio Shack Nimh Rechargable Batteries for the Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux .
2 Radio Shack D size 1.2V 4500mAh.
I tried this set up and used a PVC pipe with 3C Radio Shack Nimh Rechageable Batteries. The Tri-SSC Anglelux ran brighter but I could feel the head get warm. I would not recommend this this set up because the body of the Tri-SSC Anglelux is made of plastic.
3 Radio Shack C size 1.2V 3000mAh Batteries.
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux. Right, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin
Left, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin. Right, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux.
I got these lux measurements from my Wavetek Meterman LM631 at 1 meter. I waited 2 minutes before taking the lux readings, Both lights used fully charged Rechargeable Batteries.
Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux 2D - 2170 lux @ 1 meter.
Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux 3C - 3070 lux @ 1 meter.
Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin - 2410 lux @ 1 meter
Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Angleux (2D Batteries) @ 90"
Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90"
Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Angleux @ 90" Stepped down exposure.
Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90" Stepped down exposure.
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux (2D Batteries) . Right, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90"
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux (3C Batteries) . Right, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90"
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux (2D Batteries) . Right, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90" Stepped down exposure.
Left, Elektro Lumens Tri-SSC Anglelux (3C Batteries) . Right, Solar Force L603, 3 SSC U Bin @ 90" Stepped down exposure.
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