Wolf-Eyes Dragon-I owners, inside please.

So no one has swaped a bulb or modded one of these? I guess I'd better pick up an extra bulb then.

Also was wondering how fragile HIDs are in general. Will one crash to the dirt from a picnic table kill it?

-LT
 
As a matter of fact, I dropped one of my HID lights about 20 minutes ago from about 3 feet onto cement and there were no problems. Then again this light is made out of industrial rubber, not metal. I always say that, in general, HIDs have the same fragility tolerance as incans.

Whatever an incan could survive, an HID probably could to. And vice-versa.
 
Or a simple answer to your question: I HIGHLY doubt it. Most HIDs could take that drop onto cement rather than just dirt. I wouldn't worry about that at all.
 
no filament to break

the glass would have to crack or break

seems to me that a hid bulb would be tougher than a incan bulb.
 
Oddly enough the bulb has a hole near the base and that's the way it came. With that in mind, why would it even need the glass bulb except to protect it when it's not in the light?

-LT
 
They are interchangeable, but are made a little different. The Dragon 1 has a small hole in the capsule (for venting ?) and double wires instead of solid pins. I plugged in a bulb from a friends Light Cannon, and they performed the same. Larry.
 
Does Dragon I beam shine as far as 200-300ft? Does it have a smooth beam?
 
I can almost positively say yes to the distance question. If the beam is set to its thinnest of course. I have a UK Light Cannon (now broken Light Cannon) that could shine about 250 feet and that wasn't even a tight beam.
 
picard

200-300ft, yes but it isn't a wash of light since the beam is pretty tight. Smooth beam, at that distance I don't really notice. I can just say that it pretty much lights up that at which I aim. It's not the x990 but that's not why I carry it, in a pocket . . . something you can't do with a x990.

-LT
 
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