I have been looking for a new headlamp, I need your professional thoughts! about me. I am an electrician by trade, a camper, and a hiker, not a caver. I need bright diffused light for close work (electrician), consistant light (camp), and 60 yds of light for trails. I have 5 headlamps, and about 20 flashlights. headlamps are petzl myo xp, energizer 6 led, dorcy 1 watt led, petzl tekka, and princenton tek quad. I have been considering the brunton L3.. give me your opinions on what I should have next. who sells mods? I would mod myself, I have done many mods, but I just want to purchase..
Thank you
I have the Brunton L3 (bought it when it was a "Silva"-brandname, i.e. b/f Brunton bought Silva - at least that's my understanding of the name change). Also have a Silva L1 and RL6, and a Brunton L5 (rechargeable).
If you are NOT into lighter weight backpacking, and are more a camper, then the 4C batt-pack that comes with the L3 is very nice. Having said that, it is very easy to mod a PT Apex for 4xC or 4xD operation (click my Avatar or alias/screen-name and search my other posts - i have one that describes how to do this).
IMO, both the Apex and the L3 are too bright for electrical work. what i've given to a number of friends (electricians and plumbers) are Petzl ZipkaPlus headlamps for their daily work. They all love them, and those who work for larger commercial contractors have found that their Bosses mandate that ALL of them get them (wonder why they don't provide them to their workers???).
The low mode on the L3 is pretty low, but for real close work or in tent reading, it's NOT low enough - carry a 0.5oz Photon Microlight for that purpose is my suggestion.
The L3 is a fine headlamp, IMO, but i still prefer the Apex. I don't think that you're making a mistake if you go for the L3, however.
It's single "arm" attachment for the head would not seem to be as robust of a means of attachment for the head, and would NOT be good for caving or even perhaps some climbing. i've had no trouble with it, but it's always in the back of my mind that, while NOT flimsy by any means, if compressed the wrong way, the head might break off (though a bit o' duct-tape would probably address this as a field repair).
The dual 2xAA batt boxes on the headband work 'ok' for resting one's head on the back of their skull, but, as i recall as i haven't broke it out for a year or so, on my particular unit, they don't separate quite far enough to totally get them out of the way.
while the L3 has a pretty nice beam pattern (with a hotter spot on my particular unit), i do prefer the slightly more floodier (sp??? or, is that even a word?) Apex beam pattern.
you're making me want to dig out the L3 and use it out tonight!
though you didn't mention it, my advice is to skip the L5 - too pricey for what you get and limited in terms of recharging in the field, plus the LOW o.p. mode is NOT low enough. IMO, the L3 is a better light than the L5 for most intended uses. maybe the extra power of the L5 is required for SAR applications though?