Not only am I a geek and a flashlight geek, I am also an efficiency geek.
I think about buying a flashlight for a floody beam. I recently bought a $3, 21 LED flashlight on sale at Christmas buying that uses 3 AAAs. The beam is wonderfully smooth and floody.
Now here is my question.
What LEDs use electricity most efficiently for a floody beam?
Banks of 5 mm (like my cheap 21 LED) or a Cree properly driven?
I want to get a floody beam flashlight that uses AAs (easily rechargeable, flexible, cheap alkalines if necessary, lithium if necessary, etc.).
I'm considering a Romisen RC-I3.
If I want really good runtime and floody beam, would I be better off with an array of 5 mm LEDs?
I think about buying a flashlight for a floody beam. I recently bought a $3, 21 LED flashlight on sale at Christmas buying that uses 3 AAAs. The beam is wonderfully smooth and floody.
Now here is my question.
What LEDs use electricity most efficiently for a floody beam?
Banks of 5 mm (like my cheap 21 LED) or a Cree properly driven?
I want to get a floody beam flashlight that uses AAs (easily rechargeable, flexible, cheap alkalines if necessary, lithium if necessary, etc.).
I'm considering a Romisen RC-I3.
If I want really good runtime and floody beam, would I be better off with an array of 5 mm LEDs?