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Made some runtime graphs for 4 Princeton Tec headlamps generated with the Ceilingbounce Android App. Note all of these Princeton Tec headlamps are Made in the USA and have IPX7 waterproofing. The headlamp light was just roughly aimed at the phone running Ceilingbounce. The tests were made in a small open cardboard box with a paper towel on top and hole in back. The room was air conditioned but no fan was used to cool the headlamps. Thermal step down maybe likely at high settings. It was maybe at most 80 F in box. All tests were done with Eneloops (White). Eneloops have a more brickwall curve near empty which likely confuses the runtime extension algorithms made for alkalines. I did not test lumens and Princeton Tec's (Nominal) Distance/Lumens should be taken with a grain of salt. Did not test very low brightness and thus very long lasting settings. My reason for the tests is to determine the best settings for night hiking.
Princeton Tec Apex Headlamp (640): Heavy (10.5oz) with top strap. Eneloop 4xAA.
Nominal Specs:
Flood modes were not tested as they all have less throw than the Lowest Spot Beam.
Graph Commentary:
low (with variable power setting) to optimize brightness vs runtime. Use High Spot for
temporary navigation challenges.
Princeton Tec Quad. Eneloop 3xAAA.
Nominal Specs:
Conclusion for night hikes: Better than the specs whould indicate. As the headlamp does not have a spot beam mode I could run High Flood and then take my Surefire E2D Defender Ultra (Spot Beam 1000 lumens) clipped into a pack shoulder strap for navigation.
Princeton Vizz Industrial (420). Eneloop 3xAAA.
Nominal Specs:
Graph Commentary:
Princeton Vizz (regular) (420). Eneloop 3xAAA.
Nominal Specs:
Graph Commentary:
Princeton Tec Apex Headlamp (640): Heavy (10.5oz) with top strap. Eneloop 4xAA.
Nominal Specs:
Spot High: 640 Lumens, 120M Distance, 84 Min Regulated, 90 Min Runtime.
Spot Med: 350 Lumens, 92M Distance, 120 MIn Regulated, 720 Min Runtime.
Spot Low: 70 Lumens, 67M Distance, 540 Min Regulated, 720 Min Runtime.
Spot Med: 350 Lumens, 92M Distance, 120 MIn Regulated, 720 Min Runtime.
Spot Low: 70 Lumens, 67M Distance, 540 Min Regulated, 720 Min Runtime.
Flood modes were not tested as they all have less throw than the Lowest Spot Beam.
Graph Commentary:
- High Spot is near spec (Ansi FL1). Note Headlamp will flash 3 times when it crosses some low energy level (graph can go to 0).
- Med Spot is regulated for 160 Min (vs 120 Min) but then only has 174 Min Runtime (vs 720 spec.). Eneloops have a more brickwall curve at empty so this seems to confuse this mode.
- Low Spot was regulated at 100% for 12 hours (vs 9h) and then the flashlight auto turned itself off at 12 hours. Would have had to move the headlamp to turn it back on.
low (with variable power setting) to optimize brightness vs runtime. Use High Spot for
temporary navigation challenges.
Princeton Tec Quad. Eneloop 3xAAA.
Nominal Specs:
Flood High: 50M Distance, 60 Min Regulated.
Flood Med: 24M Distance, 300 Min Regulated.
Flood Low: 17M Distance, 600 Min Regulated.
Flood Med: 24M Distance, 300 Min Regulated.
Flood Low: 17M Distance, 600 Min Regulated.
- Flood High stays up pretty high for 200 Minutes and at 10% after 255 Minutes. Regulation-y behavior much beyond the spec of 60 Min. Would need to swap batteries every 3.5 hours.
- Flood Med stays up pretty high for 480 minutes (8 hours).
Conclusion for night hikes: Better than the specs whould indicate. As the headlamp does not have a spot beam mode I could run High Flood and then take my Surefire E2D Defender Ultra (Spot Beam 1000 lumens) clipped into a pack shoulder strap for navigation.
Princeton Vizz Industrial (420). Eneloop 3xAAA.
Nominal Specs:
Spot High: 79M Distance, Not Regulated, 71M at 30 Min, 40M at 600 Min. (420 lumins)
Spot Low: 25M Distance, Not Regulated, 22M at 30 Min, 20M at 600 Min.
Flood High: 36M Distance, 360 Min Reg, 36M at 30 Min, 14M at 600 Min.
Flood Low: Not tested here.
Spot Low: 25M Distance, Not Regulated, 22M at 30 Min, 20M at 600 Min.
Flood High: 36M Distance, 360 Min Reg, 36M at 30 Min, 14M at 600 Min.
Flood Low: Not tested here.
Graph Commentary:
- Spot High: Holds up for about 50 Minutes and then collapses. 10% at 70 Min and quickly very low after that. Spec. looks pretty off.
- Spot Default: Holds up for about 100 Minutes and then collapses. 10% at 120 Min.
- Spot Low: Stayed pretty high for 12 hours. Test terminated prematurely.
- Flood High: Holds up to about 160 Min and nearing 10% at about 210 minutes. Would have to swap batteries every 3 hours. I believe the Spec. data is a copy bug from the Regular Vizz that has 1/2 the number of flood LEDs.
- Flood Default: Holds up to about 330 Minutes. At 10% at 420 Min. Swap batteries every 6 hours.
Princeton Vizz (regular) (420). Eneloop 3xAAA.
Nominal Specs:
Spot High: 79M Distance, Not Regulated, 71M at 30 Min, 40M at 600 Min. (420 Lumens)
Spot Low: 25M Distance, Not Regulated, 22M at 30 Min, 20M at 600 Min.
Flood High: 24M Distance, 360 Min Reg, 22M at 30 Min, 10M at 600 Min.
Flood Low: Not tested.
Spot Low: 25M Distance, Not Regulated, 22M at 30 Min, 20M at 600 Min.
Flood High: 24M Distance, 360 Min Reg, 22M at 30 Min, 10M at 600 Min.
Flood Low: Not tested.
Graph Commentary:
- Spot High: I thought the headlamp would have identical behavior for the Spot LED as the Vizz Industrial but they are not. The Vizz quickly drops down to around 60% near the beginning to gain more runtime.
- Spot Default: This mode also quickly drops the brightness near the beginning but doesn't gain as much runtime.
- Spot Low: Not run but should be like the Vizz Industrial (lasts long time, i.e. over 12 hours).
- Flood High: As expected, with only 2 flood LEDs instead of 4, the highest setting last over twice as long as the Vizz Industrial.