L_Darklighter
Newly Enlightened
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2009
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I discovered this forum after witnessing the awesome power of a friend's Surefire. I wanted an LED version because I don't like the idea of burning out bulbs, and but I wasn't sure LED's had come far enough along. Imagine my surprise discovering the Cree emitters!
So I bought an RC-N3 from DealsExtreme and it gets stuck on "strobe" and won't come off it, no matter what I do.
So my question is what is the best LED flashlight for relatively low cost?
I know, it's a big question and I have used the search quite a bit. There's a literal sea of opinions and I need to narrow it down. My preferences are
-Can take either a special battery (i.e. A123 and others) but also take 2AA's when I need it.
-I'll use it for everything, including packing it around in my motorcycle saddlebag. For that reason, I want it to be reliable and use standard batteries in case I find myself needing a flashlight in a remote location
-lower cost (not necessarily bargain bottom prices, just good value)
-Bright (not the brightest you can get, but impressively bright. Which my RC-N3 was until it got stuck on strobe)
-good battery life. I'm thinking 2-3+ hours on high, certainly not 45 minutes. Is that possible?
Thanks, all.
So I bought an RC-N3 from DealsExtreme and it gets stuck on "strobe" and won't come off it, no matter what I do.
So my question is what is the best LED flashlight for relatively low cost?
I know, it's a big question and I have used the search quite a bit. There's a literal sea of opinions and I need to narrow it down. My preferences are
-Can take either a special battery (i.e. A123 and others) but also take 2AA's when I need it.
-I'll use it for everything, including packing it around in my motorcycle saddlebag. For that reason, I want it to be reliable and use standard batteries in case I find myself needing a flashlight in a remote location
-lower cost (not necessarily bargain bottom prices, just good value)
-Bright (not the brightest you can get, but impressively bright. Which my RC-N3 was until it got stuck on strobe)
-good battery life. I'm thinking 2-3+ hours on high, certainly not 45 minutes. Is that possible?
Thanks, all.