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- Jun 3, 2009
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Hi all,
I've frequented CPF in the past, but I registered today because I have a question that so far has gone unanswered, and google hasn't been a huge amount of help in my quest here. Anyway, here goes.
Basically, I'm looking for an IR LED flashlight, or suitable drop-in module, that puts out a large amount of 940nm light with a decent throw (yeah, i know, 940nm doesn't show up on cameras and some NV systems, but I need this wavelength, not the more common 850-880nm ones). Ideally the form factor of the light won't be substantially larger than an ordinary 2-cell SureFire, if possible. So far, I've found a couple hits on Google, but I don't know enough about IR lights to make an informed decision one way or the other. Here's what I've found so far:
1)
MaxMax 16 LED 940nm flashlight -- 1280mW listed output, $78
http://www.maxmax.com/XNiteFlash16LED.htm
This light looks pretty awesome, but the price seems out of whack to me for what you get... it really just seems to be 16 LEDs formed into an oversize-head flashlight. Judging from its appearance, it probably also has terrible beam characteristics. I've also never heard of this vendor, so I'm hoping to hear from someone who has.
2)
Unknown manufacturer - P60-style 940nm LED drop-in module, $25
http://www.batteryjunction.com/infrared-ir-p60-drop-in.html
I came across this item by way of a CPF post. The price seems more reasonable to me, but there are no specs on the output of the module, so I really have no metric to compare this module against other 940nm lights. I own a SF G2, so were I to get this module, I'd be doing a swap with the stock module from that light. Perhaps someone else here has used this module and can vouch for it?
Anyway, this is what I've found so far with some searching. I know very little about what to look for when purchasing a good IR light, so I'm somewhat out of my league here, and any help in finding a powerful handheld IR flashlight would be really appreciated. Feel free to recommend other products that I may not have stumbled upon yet. Thanks guys!
I've frequented CPF in the past, but I registered today because I have a question that so far has gone unanswered, and google hasn't been a huge amount of help in my quest here. Anyway, here goes.
Basically, I'm looking for an IR LED flashlight, or suitable drop-in module, that puts out a large amount of 940nm light with a decent throw (yeah, i know, 940nm doesn't show up on cameras and some NV systems, but I need this wavelength, not the more common 850-880nm ones). Ideally the form factor of the light won't be substantially larger than an ordinary 2-cell SureFire, if possible. So far, I've found a couple hits on Google, but I don't know enough about IR lights to make an informed decision one way or the other. Here's what I've found so far:
1)
MaxMax 16 LED 940nm flashlight -- 1280mW listed output, $78
http://www.maxmax.com/XNiteFlash16LED.htm
This light looks pretty awesome, but the price seems out of whack to me for what you get... it really just seems to be 16 LEDs formed into an oversize-head flashlight. Judging from its appearance, it probably also has terrible beam characteristics. I've also never heard of this vendor, so I'm hoping to hear from someone who has.
2)
Unknown manufacturer - P60-style 940nm LED drop-in module, $25
http://www.batteryjunction.com/infrared-ir-p60-drop-in.html
I came across this item by way of a CPF post. The price seems more reasonable to me, but there are no specs on the output of the module, so I really have no metric to compare this module against other 940nm lights. I own a SF G2, so were I to get this module, I'd be doing a swap with the stock module from that light. Perhaps someone else here has used this module and can vouch for it?
Anyway, this is what I've found so far with some searching. I know very little about what to look for when purchasing a good IR light, so I'm somewhat out of my league here, and any help in finding a powerful handheld IR flashlight would be really appreciated. Feel free to recommend other products that I may not have stumbled upon yet. Thanks guys!