Short Version - Looking for a recommendation from firefighters who have used a helmet mounted light in a smoky environment. What specs does the light you use have or what specs would you look for. i.e. smooth -vs- OP reflector, lumens or lux claims, hours of run time?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Long version - I'm new to the forums found out about CPF when I was looking for a new flashlight. I haven't been a firefighter for long. I have carried one of the lanterns off the truck since I have never been impressed with the lights the people on my department have carried. (Mostly Streamlight brand). I started looking a couple of weeks ago and actually reading the specs. After looking at the lights I have been able to put my hands on and finding out what specs they have I started looking at what I thought might suit my needs. I spent an obscene about of time reading specs and data sheets, looking at different sights trying to get the best price, figure out which batteries I wanted to use, and so on. When I discovered the endless possibilities of modding flashlights I decided for runtime I liked the idea of using 18650 battery and ended up choosing an Ultrafire C1 I found for 20 bucks with free shipping. This was listed as a good P60 host.
During my research I noticed many of the people on the different sights I was looking at often commented about CPF... I did some research and bam.... found this sight. I'm very interested in learning how to modify flashlights and play with power sources, regulators and everything else. I have been reading this sight most days for a couple of hours and sometimes more...
My primary goal right now is to get a good light to mount to my helmet. That gives me the light I'm looking for 120 plus lumens, 3-4 foot penetration in smoke, 3 hours run time, a rechargeable battery, modifiable so I can update the emitter.
Thanks for any help and suggestions in advance and thank you to everyone that has worked to put together one amazing sight.
scoopburt
ohio FF/EMT-P
Thanks for your help in advance.
Long version - I'm new to the forums found out about CPF when I was looking for a new flashlight. I haven't been a firefighter for long. I have carried one of the lanterns off the truck since I have never been impressed with the lights the people on my department have carried. (Mostly Streamlight brand). I started looking a couple of weeks ago and actually reading the specs. After looking at the lights I have been able to put my hands on and finding out what specs they have I started looking at what I thought might suit my needs. I spent an obscene about of time reading specs and data sheets, looking at different sights trying to get the best price, figure out which batteries I wanted to use, and so on. When I discovered the endless possibilities of modding flashlights I decided for runtime I liked the idea of using 18650 battery and ended up choosing an Ultrafire C1 I found for 20 bucks with free shipping. This was listed as a good P60 host.
During my research I noticed many of the people on the different sights I was looking at often commented about CPF... I did some research and bam.... found this sight. I'm very interested in learning how to modify flashlights and play with power sources, regulators and everything else. I have been reading this sight most days for a couple of hours and sometimes more...
My primary goal right now is to get a good light to mount to my helmet. That gives me the light I'm looking for 120 plus lumens, 3-4 foot penetration in smoke, 3 hours run time, a rechargeable battery, modifiable so I can update the emitter.
Thanks for any help and suggestions in advance and thank you to everyone that has worked to put together one amazing sight.
scoopburt
ohio FF/EMT-P
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