I just bought a Manker E14 III NW,which I love.
(I'm getting a 18650 extension tube for it.)
(The included 18350 battery is a little
Best thrower for $260 ;-)
SBT90.2 5700K DL @2s 5100L, 1.2Mcd, 2191m
https://skylumen.com/collections/v54-lights/products/thrunite-tn42vn-v2-largest-sensible-thrower-r
Hi,
I've joined this forum to ask one question. I've been pulling my hair out trying to find a solution to this for weeks now and Google
Hello all,
Over the years I've used many types of lights. From old incandescents, the first mag lights to current LED lights. Still have a 6 D
I want a leather wallet to put a leatherman juice and oveready boss in. open top. in the pocket of cargo pants. i'd probably get a second one for jeans
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Hi. I have been thinking about getting one of the fancy flashlights that use CR123 batteries. The only problem is they are expensive. I found a Nebo Micro
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I'd like to give away a few of my prized lights as I'm looking to unload what I don't use but would like to give back to the
Idea is to build an underwater light for a boat.
Basically I want to create my own version of this:
https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Brightness-Underwater-Viewing-Swimming...(link
Hello to all. Moderate flashlight connisuer. Glad to be a part of this site and look forward to its information. Both to absorb and provide my experiences.
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novice Today, 04:30 PMIf my math is correct, you need a beam angle of 3.2 degrees to achieve a 50 yard wide spot at 0.5 miles (880 yards). This would give you approximately
Scotty321 Today, 04:22 PMLook into a metal halide h.i.d. spotlight. 35 watts should work okay. L.e.d.s aren’t great for throw and none can provide the output you want for more
Hooked on Fenix Today, 03:51 PMOf the 4 family members we lost to covid, one lost all 10 toes from clots and half of one finger before they succumbed to it. I'd take my chances with
turbodog Today, 03:46 PMNot sure if it ticks all your boxes but the light I recommend seems close. I had a Nitecore Tiny Monster TM38 (now discontinued but replaced by TM39).
NYCT Today, 03:39 PMWhen I saw you could type 3 in one box, 4 in another and a third box said 7 I was intrigued. When I learned how place a number in cells D3 thru D36 and
bykfixer Today, 03:23 PMsoon, very soon, tracking, tracking....
Commodorefirst Today, 03:20 PM
Pretty sure they have enough for the remaining BeCu and Stainless. I really like mine in my Copper light,
So my Lumenite 21700 arrived. I'd like to try out diff LEDs. Where's a good place to find some at? I went to mtnelectronics
But wasn't sure what
150 foot hotspot at 1/2 mile would be very difficult to achieve. The width your looking for and to have it a hotspot is hard. Lights go that far and have
thermal guy Today, 03:08 PMSpreadsheets and word processors are the two things which increased my general productivity by leaps and bounds over what came before. I can't even begin
jtr1962 Today, 03:06 PMGreat deal here. Congrats to all.
thermal guy Today, 03:00 PMDirect LED drive (note that is not directly from the battery to the LEDs) with some form of current limiting is probably
the simplest and likely
Spreadsheets were the big moment for me - in particular spreadsheet formulas, which allowed the user to take real and immediate advantage of the power
idleprocess Today, 02:32 PM
SOLD: Surefire C2, Malkoff 219BV3, McClicky
Thread Starter: thaugenFor Sale: Surefire C2, Malkoff M61 219B V3 Drop-in 330 Lumens, Neutral White 4000K, 95CRI, new McClicky with copper ring and hard press boot installed
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