Prompted by the recent discussion about "loaners" and how flashaholics are not inclined to lend a US$100 (plus) flashlight to a non-flashaholic who would see it no differently than a $2 light, I decided to buy such a beast.
Whilst shopping at the supermarket I saw a 0.5W LED "Varta" light powered by a 6V lantern battery (ANSI No. 908*) that was also "waterproof" and floated and was described as having 45 lumens of output. As the price was reasonable I bought it and took it home.
As soon as I got home I inserted a battery and turned it on. It had a reasonable output but I kept thinking this is not quite good enough....then I realised that this is not a flashaholic light but a non-flashaholic would be blown away by the output, therefore I am keeping this as my loaner.
As I type this I am doing a run-time test with a rechargeable 6V lantern lead acid gel-cell.
David
Whilst shopping at the supermarket I saw a 0.5W LED "Varta" light powered by a 6V lantern battery (ANSI No. 908*) that was also "waterproof" and floated and was described as having 45 lumens of output. As the price was reasonable I bought it and took it home.
As soon as I got home I inserted a battery and turned it on. It had a reasonable output but I kept thinking this is not quite good enough....then I realised that this is not a flashaholic light but a non-flashaholic would be blown away by the output, therefore I am keeping this as my loaner.
As I type this I am doing a run-time test with a rechargeable 6V lantern lead acid gel-cell.
David