sotto
Flashlight Enthusiast
Introduction: I would like to submit the results of my scientific evaluation of the water resistance of the Pelican L1 single LED pocketlite.
Methods and Materials: Last weekend, after careful planning, I donned my custom equipped (flares, shark-knife, signal whistle and mirror, Pelican L1, etc. etc.) life vest and took off on a surf kayaking adventure off the Ventura coast in Southern California. At a predetermined point in exactly 1 meter of ocean water, I deftly maneuvered my kayak into the path of a breaking wave in such a way that I was rapidly ejected (head over heels, actually) into the aforementioned salty fluid. After undergoing this testing protocol, I returned home and rinsed my vest for 15 seconds in a gentle spray of fresh water. Next day, under carefully controlled conditions (picnic table), I removed my Pelican L1 from the life-vest and activated the rotating bezel.
Results: The Pelican L1 didn't work worth poop. Upon further inspection, the batteries were found to be corroded together by a rather gooey orange substance remarkably like rust.
Conclusion: Believe what Pelican says when they say the L1 is "water resistant".
Thank you.
Methods and Materials: Last weekend, after careful planning, I donned my custom equipped (flares, shark-knife, signal whistle and mirror, Pelican L1, etc. etc.) life vest and took off on a surf kayaking adventure off the Ventura coast in Southern California. At a predetermined point in exactly 1 meter of ocean water, I deftly maneuvered my kayak into the path of a breaking wave in such a way that I was rapidly ejected (head over heels, actually) into the aforementioned salty fluid. After undergoing this testing protocol, I returned home and rinsed my vest for 15 seconds in a gentle spray of fresh water. Next day, under carefully controlled conditions (picnic table), I removed my Pelican L1 from the life-vest and activated the rotating bezel.
Results: The Pelican L1 didn't work worth poop. Upon further inspection, the batteries were found to be corroded together by a rather gooey orange substance remarkably like rust.
Conclusion: Believe what Pelican says when they say the L1 is "water resistant".
Thank you.