I am looking for a very lightweight flashlight to use in an emergency (backpack loss)/ primary light failure/ accident situation. The light will be used as first aid lamp from cleaning wounds to stitching and worse. Also the light needs to be usable to hike out in darkness and therefore needs to be able to run about 6-8 hours.
The light needs to be able to be stored for long periods (years) before use so a light without parasitic power drain is indicated. A bright blue colour might be the paint colour with the most contrast for finding it back if dropped. Plastic is fine as it is light and during long term storage it will be protected. If spare batteries are at hand it will be AA batteries and therefore a 1AA light would be best.
+ very light weight
+ rain/ wet condition proof
+ 1AA battery
+ good colour rendering for caring for wounds
+ Led is preferred because incans have a bigger chance of bulb failure when dropped during use
+ no parasitic power drain
On the net I found the "WARM WHITE Quark MiNi AA" http://www.4sevens.com/product_info.php?cPath=297_355&products_id=2044
runs on 1AA alkalines, 8 hours of 18 OTF lumens, 0.67 ounces = 19 grams.
It does not say if it has a parasitic power drain.
Does anyone know this or have other suggestions?
The light needs to be able to be stored for long periods (years) before use so a light without parasitic power drain is indicated. A bright blue colour might be the paint colour with the most contrast for finding it back if dropped. Plastic is fine as it is light and during long term storage it will be protected. If spare batteries are at hand it will be AA batteries and therefore a 1AA light would be best.
+ very light weight
+ rain/ wet condition proof
+ 1AA battery
+ good colour rendering for caring for wounds
+ Led is preferred because incans have a bigger chance of bulb failure when dropped during use
+ no parasitic power drain
On the net I found the "WARM WHITE Quark MiNi AA" http://www.4sevens.com/product_info.php?cPath=297_355&products_id=2044
runs on 1AA alkalines, 8 hours of 18 OTF lumens, 0.67 ounces = 19 grams.
It does not say if it has a parasitic power drain.
Does anyone know this or have other suggestions?