chevrofreak
Flashlight Enthusiast
I got my new equipment and a buddy wrote a cool program that will convert the logs to a format that can be directly imported into my favorite graphing program, so here are my results so far.
This Costco light came from the factory with this QX0H which surprised me. I added a S027XA reflector and mineral glass lens. As you can see the runtime is quite different than flashlightreviews.com got.
This next light is the Digilight TLX which is basically their T6 with a 3W LED module. http://www.digilightusa.com/Catalog/product-detail.asp?pid=45
If you look closely you can see a very rapid dropoff of output within the first few seconds of operation.
Next is the Digilight LXK-53B. This light came from the factory with a TW0J which was another big surprise for me. I like this light a lot. http://www.digilightusa.com/Catalog/product-detail.asp?pid=38
Here is a composite of the two Digilight LED lights.
Look for more graphs and full reviews to come in the future.
This Costco light came from the factory with this QX0H which surprised me. I added a S027XA reflector and mineral glass lens. As you can see the runtime is quite different than flashlightreviews.com got.
This next light is the Digilight TLX which is basically their T6 with a 3W LED module. http://www.digilightusa.com/Catalog/product-detail.asp?pid=45
If you look closely you can see a very rapid dropoff of output within the first few seconds of operation.
Next is the Digilight LXK-53B. This light came from the factory with a TW0J which was another big surprise for me. I like this light a lot. http://www.digilightusa.com/Catalog/product-detail.asp?pid=38
Here is a composite of the two Digilight LED lights.
Look for more graphs and full reviews to come in the future.