ShineOnYouCrazyDiamond
Flashlight Enthusiast
First off - hi all. First post. Been lurking here about a month since picking a few energizer LED flashlights up at Target and thinking there's gotta be something better out there. Google searching led me here and I can blame all of you for my now dwindling savings account. :mecry: :laughing:
Seriously though - I have had a flashlight addiction for a long time. Just didn't know there was so much good stuff out there.
So now that I have bought at least one light that takes one or more of the following batteriesL CR2, CR123, AA/14500, AAA/10440 (LD01 rocks on li ion for show), 17670, 18650, etc, etc, etc........ I have to say that I may like one of the cheapest lights - the MG L-Mini II the best - tremendous light for $40.
My real question is in regrads to the single CR123 and some single AA lights and the heat they generate. I've timed runs on high for the NiteCore D10 on NiMH and LiIon, the EZ123, The Quark 123, the PD20 and after about 10-15 minutes they all get REALLY HOT. Like almost too hot to touch. I measured the heat on the side of the D10 and EZ123 and Quark 123 near the head and it was between 140-150* F. The Quark was a little better. And these readings are on primaries, not elevated coltage runs.
Am I doing something wrong? I would be afraid to run the D10 for 1 hour even to test the runtime of the light. I am wondering how all the reviews on the site here are capable of running their lights on high long enough to complete their testing.
Seriously though - I have had a flashlight addiction for a long time. Just didn't know there was so much good stuff out there.
So now that I have bought at least one light that takes one or more of the following batteriesL CR2, CR123, AA/14500, AAA/10440 (LD01 rocks on li ion for show), 17670, 18650, etc, etc, etc........ I have to say that I may like one of the cheapest lights - the MG L-Mini II the best - tremendous light for $40.
My real question is in regrads to the single CR123 and some single AA lights and the heat they generate. I've timed runs on high for the NiteCore D10 on NiMH and LiIon, the EZ123, The Quark 123, the PD20 and after about 10-15 minutes they all get REALLY HOT. Like almost too hot to touch. I measured the heat on the side of the D10 and EZ123 and Quark 123 near the head and it was between 140-150* F. The Quark was a little better. And these readings are on primaries, not elevated coltage runs.
Am I doing something wrong? I would be afraid to run the D10 for 1 hour even to test the runtime of the light. I am wondering how all the reviews on the site here are capable of running their lights on high long enough to complete their testing.