Had a CATAPULT V6.
Now I want something in the same general area and around $100 that will out throw it and have a much brighter hotspot
Do these offer any benefits in this day of LED lights? I mean, they look great, but is there any other reason to run one?
Last Post By: Owen Today, 12:16 AM1) How would you prefer to purchase light?
Online
2) Budget:
Around $50
3) Format:
Hand held
Used in good shape. No original packaging or batteries included.
Asking $60 shipped in the US via PayPal.
I bought a PD36R before and assumed it was faulty because the side button felt so mushy compared to the solid feed of the PD35 v2.0.
I now have
Looking for an Oveready Peak Eiger with smooth stainless steel body and nichia 219 mule head. Thanks
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I've owned this light since Sept 2013. Over the years it’s had several light engines and a few different mods. This has been a labor of love but
WTS boss combo
35/70 Deleon cap,crenelated bezel
distressed aluminum I think it’s xpl-hi 4K red
used carried NOT DROPPED
$550
WTS zebralight sc52w
aa/14500 neutral
Used, usual carry marks
$50 to me conus PayPal
WTS peak aaa collection
All aluminum
All black
all used usual carry marks
2 single aaa bodies with qtc
1 double aaa body
Having a look at some different types of throwers, their beam profiles, performance and price point.
Used NOT abused usual pocket wear about 1yr old xpl hi 4500 neutral
looking for $60 usd PayPal only
Also of note, the KL1 will be noticeably brighter on two CR123A's than one. So you might want to try it out on a two cell body as well, or get a lithium
ampdude Today, 12:27 AMSure. Springs and "battery bumpers"(o-rings) protect both the cells and switch from damage in the event of impact, whether from recoil or a
Owen Today, 12:16 AMI'm just 'bumping' a clarification edit because it involves safety, so I want to be clear.
aznsx Today, 12:11 AMDo you guys know if the spring on both ends of the battery versus just on the negative side helps with resilience to impacts and such? Does it at least
Scotty321 Yesterday, 11:59 PMIf I'm doing a serious task, I'd rather have a solid, tough flashlight instead of a delicate, expensive smart phone.
I once got my car bogged
Nope. Not what you want with a LED. Shock isolation means no effective heat sinking. Potted circuitry is modern shock isolation, as now the concern would
Owen Yesterday, 11:14 PMThe only way that would ever happen to me would be if I stepped in quicksand.
I have to say that I treat my HDS lights like royalty.
I have
I have an HD Super just ordered and have a HD 18650. I will at least to be able to compare those two myself.
Excited waiting for the shipping email
Is there meant to be a capacitor in position C1?
https://imgur.com/Ghw8UXx
It looks like you might be able to remove everything
That’s awesome
bigburly912 Yesterday, 10:37 PMGreat photo.
Mgizler Yesterday, 10:34 PMAn hds or malkoff can stretch battery life a few days on low.
aginthelaw Yesterday, 10:30 PMHaha, agree. Let’s get back around to our topic. If everyone can see it. [emoji38]
nbp Yesterday, 10:29 PM
Challenge Week #3: Throwers Only! Got Throw??
Thread Starter: Stress_TestThrower: A light with a beam profile which concentrates most of the output into a center "hot spot", to send more intensity far down range
Last Post By: Stress_Test Yesterday, 09:55 PM