hangn_9
Newly Enlightened
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2008
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- 81
For years my first stop in any dept, hardware, hunting store was the flashlight section. I was unaware of the whole lighting comunity. So I'm kinda a old new guy. Just never saw the light. I have been secretely listening on you guys for about a month and a half.
I am a 42 year old freight conductor that travels from FT Mad Iowa to Downtown Chicago. and I make this trip about every other day/night. So I spend a lot of time in the dark both litteraly and figuratively.
Anyway purchased a small 21 led 3 AAA batt light because it was bright. But I have no way of knowing what kind of output is has. It was kind of a generic in the impulse Isle kind of light.
I would like purchase something that kicks @$$ (been fantasizing about Polarion like a teen thinking about cheerleaders) But Really my board of directors (wife and kids) will surely take issue with a light half the price of my car.
I need to know roughly my starting point (how bright is my current light) then the most bang for my buck while keeping the form factor within reason (I have to walk these trains 6000" to 8000" on rocky ballest at night in unlit rural and city areas.) The weight and size needs to be comfortable. It would be rare for me to take over an hour for this.
I do carry other light for specific things I.E. headlight aimed near my feet and a magnetic task light to work on the cars.
I have seen that you all seem to treat the new guys well and was hoping to get some advise. Thanks in advance
hangn9
I am a 42 year old freight conductor that travels from FT Mad Iowa to Downtown Chicago. and I make this trip about every other day/night. So I spend a lot of time in the dark both litteraly and figuratively.
Anyway purchased a small 21 led 3 AAA batt light because it was bright. But I have no way of knowing what kind of output is has. It was kind of a generic in the impulse Isle kind of light.
I would like purchase something that kicks @$$ (been fantasizing about Polarion like a teen thinking about cheerleaders) But Really my board of directors (wife and kids) will surely take issue with a light half the price of my car.
I need to know roughly my starting point (how bright is my current light) then the most bang for my buck while keeping the form factor within reason (I have to walk these trains 6000" to 8000" on rocky ballest at night in unlit rural and city areas.) The weight and size needs to be comfortable. It would be rare for me to take over an hour for this.
I do carry other light for specific things I.E. headlight aimed near my feet and a magnetic task light to work on the cars.
I have seen that you all seem to treat the new guys well and was hoping to get some advise. Thanks in advance
hangn9