Members of my family are off to India for a trip of around 2 weeks and I have been asked to source some lighting for them.
They are planning a visit to a number of rural parts where they will be camping outdoors and away from civilisation for most of the time, bar the travel to and from each location.
They are off in about a month so to ensure I get them all the things they need in good time, I am asking for some help in the AA size lights.
The specs we have so far are...
1) All must run on primaries, preferably AA's as they can then go off to find some to use.
2) 3x 3D sized floody torches
(Decided on Malkoff 3D dropins with D battery converters with 2xAA lithium 1.5v primaries in each. 2 housing I already have and another will be purchased. Cost is circa £34 per dropin + 1 maglite housing. Some D converters will also be used as well- If you have better suggestions please do state)
3) 4x Single AA or 2xAA, (short range flood with modes would be ideal, whatever the cell configuration) short range, preferably with modes. Ability to pull out every last drop of power would be good. They will NOT have access to power / rechargeables at all and will be taking their cells with them. These will be lithium AA's or 3V lithium primaries (in the case of single AA housings). I believe that the 3V primaries will be most useful due to the energy content over 1.5V lithiums and hopefully the drivers not taking a percentage of efficiency away doing the boost but direct driving instead.
(I was looking at the Akoray K-106 but have been reading conflicting opinions on primaries and wanted to solicit the opinions of users experiences with primaries)
4) Something that will last 2 weeks in normal conditions. No need to worry about very cold temps. Waterproof would be nice, however I will be lubing / o-ringing up all the items before they depart regardless.
5) Last would be something which would last a few years. Out of the box I know the DX / KD type *****fire types require some attention prior to using, which I am able to do myself. I was looking at the Fenix LD1, LD10 etc and these would be ideal, bar the cost. The Romisen type, RC-G2 II Q5 in particular, I was looking at, but the lack of useability with primaries has left me confounded as to which route to take.
My original intentions were to get 3 Malkoff dropins, then a bunch of WF-606A's with the P4 emitter. I have recently purchase an Ultrafire A10, and am waiting for a K-106 to do a test with each to see how they all fare but I suspect it will be a while until I receive them which is why I was hoping some of the owners on here using with a primary can pitch in their comparisons with others.
When it comes to funds, it would be nice to be able to get 4 Fenix units, Malkoff P7 dropins and run them all on a solar recharger that can keep all the units happy on lithium rechargeables, however the family have not indulged me with those options. I figure the 3 big units could come in at around the $150 USD mark?
The 4 smaller units maybe in at around $100? This could be a mix of 2 high ends and 2 low ends as well so that there are some quality lights in amongst the *****fire types.
Anything you guys can suggest which would fit the bill would be appreciated.
If you ned any clarification on the above, please do ask, I do understand that the usage will determine the choice.
Thanks in advance all.
They are planning a visit to a number of rural parts where they will be camping outdoors and away from civilisation for most of the time, bar the travel to and from each location.
They are off in about a month so to ensure I get them all the things they need in good time, I am asking for some help in the AA size lights.
The specs we have so far are...
1) All must run on primaries, preferably AA's as they can then go off to find some to use.
2) 3x 3D sized floody torches
(Decided on Malkoff 3D dropins with D battery converters with 2xAA lithium 1.5v primaries in each. 2 housing I already have and another will be purchased. Cost is circa £34 per dropin + 1 maglite housing. Some D converters will also be used as well- If you have better suggestions please do state)
3) 4x Single AA or 2xAA, (short range flood with modes would be ideal, whatever the cell configuration) short range, preferably with modes. Ability to pull out every last drop of power would be good. They will NOT have access to power / rechargeables at all and will be taking their cells with them. These will be lithium AA's or 3V lithium primaries (in the case of single AA housings). I believe that the 3V primaries will be most useful due to the energy content over 1.5V lithiums and hopefully the drivers not taking a percentage of efficiency away doing the boost but direct driving instead.
(I was looking at the Akoray K-106 but have been reading conflicting opinions on primaries and wanted to solicit the opinions of users experiences with primaries)
4) Something that will last 2 weeks in normal conditions. No need to worry about very cold temps. Waterproof would be nice, however I will be lubing / o-ringing up all the items before they depart regardless.
5) Last would be something which would last a few years. Out of the box I know the DX / KD type *****fire types require some attention prior to using, which I am able to do myself. I was looking at the Fenix LD1, LD10 etc and these would be ideal, bar the cost. The Romisen type, RC-G2 II Q5 in particular, I was looking at, but the lack of useability with primaries has left me confounded as to which route to take.
My original intentions were to get 3 Malkoff dropins, then a bunch of WF-606A's with the P4 emitter. I have recently purchase an Ultrafire A10, and am waiting for a K-106 to do a test with each to see how they all fare but I suspect it will be a while until I receive them which is why I was hoping some of the owners on here using with a primary can pitch in their comparisons with others.
When it comes to funds, it would be nice to be able to get 4 Fenix units, Malkoff P7 dropins and run them all on a solar recharger that can keep all the units happy on lithium rechargeables, however the family have not indulged me with those options. I figure the 3 big units could come in at around the $150 USD mark?
The 4 smaller units maybe in at around $100? This could be a mix of 2 high ends and 2 low ends as well so that there are some quality lights in amongst the *****fire types.
Anything you guys can suggest which would fit the bill would be appreciated.
If you ned any clarification on the above, please do ask, I do understand that the usage will determine the choice.
Thanks in advance all.
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