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Enlightened
Some of you may remember when I visited the local fire station and light it up :naughty: with my PH50..
Well, now they have called and asked if I could help them to choose some lights for their work.
I called one of my flashlight supplier and he promised to send me some lights..
It ended up to be Streamlights of different sizes in that box...
And the only real experience that I have of Streamlight is of their weaponslights, the TLR-1 and 2.
But the one light that really caught my attention was the HID Litebox, the big one on the left..
35W bulb according to manufacturer and there is no text on the ballast since that sticker has been removed by someone...
Driven by a 12V 7Ah SLA. Runtime approx 1h 45min(??)... I will have to test..
The head is connected to the battery housing with some "swivel neck" design but looks and feels a bit plastic to. I wonder how long that hold up before it breaks..
Anyway, with this swivel neck you can turn it around in almost any direction as you want to.
And there is also a beam diffuser that can be mounted quite easily..
The black ring around the lens is made up by some heavy rubber. As you can see in the pic I can easily move it with my thumb.
I have just tried it inside and not tested it outside yet but the first thing I noticed was that it does not produce a beam like the rest of my HIDs. The beamsahpe makes me think that the bulb is a bit off-center in the reflector. Not as smooth as my N30 or the PH50.
But it is most likely so that this light is intended for serious use and not beamshots...
But I thought that Streamlights products should feel a bit more "quality" than it does.. Or is it just me....:candle:
I will try to add beam pics later on tonight if the weather allows it..
And the weather wasn´t too good tonight but I manage to take a few shoots in the backyard..
First Surefire M6 WA1185 on 3*17650. Distance to trees is 76 meters.
And then the M6 using a beamdiffuser..
Litebox HID without beamdiffuser..
Litebox with diffuser..
PH50 without diffuser..
PH50 with diffuser..
Well, now they have called and asked if I could help them to choose some lights for their work.
I called one of my flashlight supplier and he promised to send me some lights..
It ended up to be Streamlights of different sizes in that box...
And the only real experience that I have of Streamlight is of their weaponslights, the TLR-1 and 2.
But the one light that really caught my attention was the HID Litebox, the big one on the left..
35W bulb according to manufacturer and there is no text on the ballast since that sticker has been removed by someone...
Driven by a 12V 7Ah SLA. Runtime approx 1h 45min(??)... I will have to test..
The head is connected to the battery housing with some "swivel neck" design but looks and feels a bit plastic to. I wonder how long that hold up before it breaks..
Anyway, with this swivel neck you can turn it around in almost any direction as you want to.
And there is also a beam diffuser that can be mounted quite easily..
The black ring around the lens is made up by some heavy rubber. As you can see in the pic I can easily move it with my thumb.
I have just tried it inside and not tested it outside yet but the first thing I noticed was that it does not produce a beam like the rest of my HIDs. The beamsahpe makes me think that the bulb is a bit off-center in the reflector. Not as smooth as my N30 or the PH50.
But it is most likely so that this light is intended for serious use and not beamshots...
But I thought that Streamlights products should feel a bit more "quality" than it does.. Or is it just me....:candle:
I will try to add beam pics later on tonight if the weather allows it..
And the weather wasn´t too good tonight but I manage to take a few shoots in the backyard..
First Surefire M6 WA1185 on 3*17650. Distance to trees is 76 meters.
And then the M6 using a beamdiffuser..
Litebox HID without beamdiffuser..
Litebox with diffuser..
PH50 without diffuser..
PH50 with diffuser..
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