Greetings all, I'm new here.
I have an electro-lumens blaster III which I absolutely loved. Alas, the end cap has cross-threaded and will no longer go on beyond the first revolution or so.
Electro-lumens apparently no longer makes it, and I notice that they don't appear in the warrantee sticky here.
I feel compelled to point out that it was my wife that was attempting to change the batteries (when all it really needed was a shake), but it was on its first set of batteries (after three years, I think) so it's not like that end cap went through a lot of threading/unthreading.
I'm surprised there isn't a "what should I get?" sticky. Perhaps I just didn't look for it hard enough.
Anyway, I was hoping someone could make a recommendation. My wants and desires:
3 D-cells. No Cr123s, no "exotic" cells, and especially no AAs or AAAs. I want a bright flashlight that doesn't drive the bejesus out of the alkaline cells I put in it. I might accept 2 or 4 D-cells. I will certainly accept any advice to the effect that I am being stupid with this requirement.
Bright. How bright? I don't know. About Blaster III bright, that's all I can say. I don't think that's very difficult these days. The Blaster III was a 1-W luxeon, and I don't think that's considered "bright" by the standards around here. Let's just say 1-3 watts and leave it at that.
An adjustable beam. I think the only reason I *really* want this is because the blaster III had it. I suppose I could be talked out of it; maybe it isn't that important.
I am pretty sure I want a single LED and not an array, but I am open to suggestions otherwise.
Nothing weird, and no mods. No incandescents. No plastic.
My budget is about $50, maybe $60.
Oh, and if anyone has any pointers as to how to get my blaster fixed cheaply, do tell.
Thanks in advance for any advice you folks can provide.
Nert
I have an electro-lumens blaster III which I absolutely loved. Alas, the end cap has cross-threaded and will no longer go on beyond the first revolution or so.
Electro-lumens apparently no longer makes it, and I notice that they don't appear in the warrantee sticky here.
I feel compelled to point out that it was my wife that was attempting to change the batteries (when all it really needed was a shake), but it was on its first set of batteries (after three years, I think) so it's not like that end cap went through a lot of threading/unthreading.
I'm surprised there isn't a "what should I get?" sticky. Perhaps I just didn't look for it hard enough.
Anyway, I was hoping someone could make a recommendation. My wants and desires:
3 D-cells. No Cr123s, no "exotic" cells, and especially no AAs or AAAs. I want a bright flashlight that doesn't drive the bejesus out of the alkaline cells I put in it. I might accept 2 or 4 D-cells. I will certainly accept any advice to the effect that I am being stupid with this requirement.
Bright. How bright? I don't know. About Blaster III bright, that's all I can say. I don't think that's very difficult these days. The Blaster III was a 1-W luxeon, and I don't think that's considered "bright" by the standards around here. Let's just say 1-3 watts and leave it at that.
An adjustable beam. I think the only reason I *really* want this is because the blaster III had it. I suppose I could be talked out of it; maybe it isn't that important.
I am pretty sure I want a single LED and not an array, but I am open to suggestions otherwise.
Nothing weird, and no mods. No incandescents. No plastic.
My budget is about $50, maybe $60.
Oh, and if anyone has any pointers as to how to get my blaster fixed cheaply, do tell.
Thanks in advance for any advice you folks can provide.
Nert