I'm looking to rid myself of CR123 batteries and flashlights that use them. The horror stories I've read about these batteries make them sound too risky for my taste, even with the proper precautions. I'm just not willing to risk damage to people or property, and I'll take a hit in terms of runtime for it.
That being said, I understand that most of the better/brighter/longer lasting flashlights generally use CR123 batteries.
Anyway...
I'm considering the Fenix LD20+ as a replacement for my 6PL, which I'll probably sell. The 6PL supposedly does 80 lumens with about 11 hours of runtime - which is more or less what I've seen with it (at least, runtime, I have no way of measuring the ligh). The LD20's closest setting to that is 94 lumens, which nets 5 hours of runtime.
I'm also considering the 4sevens Quark AA^2, R5 edition.
So - experts/collectors out there who may have seen all these lights - will the LD20 and/or Quark AA^2 give around the same performance and throw as the 6PL does? Any other lights I should take a look at?
Thanks!
Dave
That being said, I understand that most of the better/brighter/longer lasting flashlights generally use CR123 batteries.
Anyway...
I'm considering the Fenix LD20+ as a replacement for my 6PL, which I'll probably sell. The 6PL supposedly does 80 lumens with about 11 hours of runtime - which is more or less what I've seen with it (at least, runtime, I have no way of measuring the ligh). The LD20's closest setting to that is 94 lumens, which nets 5 hours of runtime.
I'm also considering the 4sevens Quark AA^2, R5 edition.
So - experts/collectors out there who may have seen all these lights - will the LD20 and/or Quark AA^2 give around the same performance and throw as the 6PL does? Any other lights I should take a look at?
Thanks!
Dave