Where\'s the FAQ?!
I've been reading the posts in this forum for a week now I'm nowhere near in understanding flashlights at the level that is being discussed here. A well made FAQ would really help out all the new people that come here and want to learn.
Please, put together a good and lenghty FAQ, it would really help everyone. I can recommend some topics to put into the FAQ right at the beginning to answer many of the questions that I have along with most of the new posts by various people.
- Types of lights (LED vs Incandescent) and the differences.
- Recommened / Favorite manufacturers and flashlight models for various functions (e.g. Surefire E2d for EDC, Arc 4+ of whatever, Pila G2 for Rechargable Needs, etc.)
- Power sources for flashlights and average expected usage durations (eg. CR123A, Pila 150A, AA, AAA, C, D, etc.)
Lots of pictures and links to manufacturer web sites would help along with a lot of explanations of very basic thigns like the difference between Flood vs Throw, and brightness vs logetivity, etc.
Reading through thousands of posts is really time consuming, especially when you're just learning and don't know the questions to ask and the answers to search for.
I've been reading the posts in this forum for a week now I'm nowhere near in understanding flashlights at the level that is being discussed here. A well made FAQ would really help out all the new people that come here and want to learn.
Please, put together a good and lenghty FAQ, it would really help everyone. I can recommend some topics to put into the FAQ right at the beginning to answer many of the questions that I have along with most of the new posts by various people.
- Types of lights (LED vs Incandescent) and the differences.
- Recommened / Favorite manufacturers and flashlight models for various functions (e.g. Surefire E2d for EDC, Arc 4+ of whatever, Pila G2 for Rechargable Needs, etc.)
- Power sources for flashlights and average expected usage durations (eg. CR123A, Pila 150A, AA, AAA, C, D, etc.)
Lots of pictures and links to manufacturer web sites would help along with a lot of explanations of very basic thigns like the difference between Flood vs Throw, and brightness vs logetivity, etc.
Reading through thousands of posts is really time consuming, especially when you're just learning and don't know the questions to ask and the answers to search for.