The "CPF Effect" (Pics (proof) added.. )

RichS

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The "CPF Effect" (Pics added.. )

I joined CPF back in mid-October when I wanted to be able to do some searches to find a good replacement for my Inova XO3 and X5 that I'd had for a couple of years.

After being initially overwhelmed with lots of information, I ended up purchasing a Fenix P3D RB 100. I was blown away that a 200 lumen LED light even existed. Once I saw it in action I was amazed with it in comparison with anything I had seen before. And so it began…

Then FASTCar and others got me all intrigued with the Olight and the Dereelights. So, I just had to get the CL1H, and I liked it so much I had to get the DBS. Then I started reading about Wolf-Eyes...and then about Tiablo…and then about Surefire… To my wallet's misfortune, I kept on reading posts on CPF. The resulting "CPF Effect" (as I like to call it) was a vortex there was no avoiding being sucked into, resulting in a lot of unbelievable lights, and a new-found hobby that is much more fun that I would have imagined.

New CPF'rs – you've heard long-time members jokingly say "hold on to your wallet". Well, let me just say for the record - they aren't kidding!!!

2 ½ months later: :broke:

- Fenix P3D RB 100
- Deree CL1H
- Deree DBS
- Deree modules (multiple)
- Olight T10 Q5
- Olight T20 Q5
- Wolf-Eyes Defender Q2
- Wolf-Eyes Sniper Q5
- Tiablo A8s Q5
- Tiablo A1
- SureFire L1 Cree
- SureFire C2
- Streamlight TL-3 (Carley hotwired)
- NiteCore Defender Infinity
- Rexlight 2.1 (sold)
- Dexlight 1.0
- Regalight WT1

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Alan B

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Re: The "CFP Effect"

Did you mean to typo the thread title? You can edit that.

One thought, add up all the lumen output, for "total lumens", just for fun.

-- Alan, in the vortex
 

RichS

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Re: The "CFP Effect"

Did you mean to typo the thread title? You can edit that.

One thought, add up all the lumen output, for "total lumens", just for fun.

-- Alan, in the vortex
Thanks Alan - makes more sense now... :grin2:

Great idea about adding up the total lumens (much more fun than adding up the total cost...:mecry:).

The total (advertised) lumens of all my lights is 3136 lumens!! :faint:

- Fenix P3D RB 100 (200 lumens)
- Deree CL1H (225 lumens)
- Deree DBS (250 lumens)
- Deree modules (multiple)
- Olight T10 Q5 (180 lumens)
- Olight T20 Q5 (205 lumens)
- Wolf-Eyes Defender Q2 (190 lumens)
- Wolf-Eyes Sniper Q5 (260 lumens)
- Tiablo A8s Q5 (256 lumens)
- Tiablo A1 (100 lumens)
- SureFire L1 Cree (65 lumens)
- SureFire C2 (on the way) (120 lumens)
- Streamlight TL-3 (Carley hotwired) (370 lumens)
- NiteCore Defender Infinity (190 lumens)
- Rexlight 2.1 (sold) (150 lumens)
- Dexlight 1.0 (150 lumens)
- Regalight WT1 (on the way) (225 lumens)
 
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Carpenter

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Re: The "CFP Effect"

The total (advertised) lumens of all my lights is 3136 lumens!! :faint:

Now you need to get your hands on a Mad Maxabeam Mag623. That one has 4500 lumens (I forget if that is bulb lumens or out the front lumens). It's bright enough to start a fire. Granted it's not an LED, but it will more than double your "total lumen capacity" with a single light. :naughty:
 

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

Yep, you got a good dose of it. As you probably already know, it only gets worse. If you're impressed with 200 lumens get a Mag85. And Welcome!!
 

Novaflash

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Re: The "CFP Effect"

I have liked flashlights for a long time, well since I can remember. I registered on this forum in Jan 2007 after I was given a surefire U2 as a gift. I already owned a surefire 9Z that I had used for years and loved it. Since discovering you guys I have got the Surefire bug and purchased...

E1E-BK
A2-HA-WH
C3-HA
M6
E2D
G2-BK
L1-HA (Cree)
M3

I am sure this is no record for flashlight purchasing in one year but it was a lot for me. This forum has been very helpful in emptying my wallet.
 

qip

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

3 months.... how much money is that total in lights :faint: over or under $1k
 

Saiga

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

2 ½ months later: :broke:

- Fenix P3D RB 100
- Deree CL1H
- Deree DBS
- Deree modules (multiple)
- Olight T10 Q5
- Olight T20 Q5
- Wolf-Eyes Defender Q2
- Wolf-Eyes Sniper Q5
- Tiablo A8s Q5
- Tiablo A1
- SureFire L1 Cree
- SureFire C2 (on the way)
- Streamlight TL-3 (Carley hotwired)
- NiteCore Defender Infinity
- Rexlight 2.1 (sold)
- Dexlight 1.0
- Regalight WT1 (on the way)

D D DAMN !!! :wow:
 

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

That is an impressive acquistion effort! Nice work...

I am starting to try to stay away from the marketplace as I feel pretty good about the current selection I have - pared down nicely:

Dereelight CL1H v3.0 - 18650s on the way but this is my higher power throw light. I really like the upgrade path as well.

Jil JCR2 IT - my daily pocket carry light. Bright and small.

Liteflux LF5 - backup pocket light when I want longer runtimes or oomph.

Liteflux LF2 - keychain light - a lot of utility in a small package.

Those cover about all my bases. The first three run on LiIons primarily but can run on some sort of conventional battery setup as a backup (2xCR123, 1xCR2 and 1xAA respectively). I may eventually get LiIons for the LF2 but it gets relatively less use so I'm not sure it is worth the investment or time, since it does pretty well on Lithium AAAs.

Oh yeah - and there is the Mag85 I won in the Christmas giveaway from DonShock - which is just sort of startling really. After a full charge it puts out a silly amount of light - I was spotting things across the river at my inlaws house over Christmas and thought I was holding a spotlight. And it gets plenty hot out the front. I'm still not sure if this won't end up being passed on for charity or another second chance giveaway for CPF at some point, but I have enjoyed playing with it some!
 

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

I've broken just about every "I don't know why you need ..........., so I'll never buy a .........." that I first said to myself when I first found CPF. I've mostly surrendered control of my wallet too. Thank goodness a SF Beast is still out of reach.

Gatsby's post is a perfect example of how low I've sunk. At first I thought "That Mag85 sounds bright, but who needs a flashlight that expensive." Now, I build one out of spare parts laying around and give it away.
 

Khaytsus

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

Yeah, I keep telling myself I need to quit reading this forum... :( I spent too much when I first started, didn't come here for a few years, now I'm spending too much again.

It's like crack, but it's bright!
 

revv11

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

"The total (advertised) lumens of all my lights is 3136 lumens!! :faint:"


So how much is that per lumen?
 

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

Wait til you start getting into custom lights. :eek: :broke:
 

xevious

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

Well, it's better than gambling it all away! :laughing:

But seriously, now that you've got this enormous flashlight arsenal, what do you intend to do with them all? Do you regularly use a flashlight and plan to just rotate your inventory on a periodic basis?:candle:
 

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

Do you regularly use a flashlight and plan to just rotate your inventory on a periodic basis?:candle:

I ask myself this question when I look at my flashlight collection. "What am I ever going to use all these for?!" even though I love them all. I figure a shelf full of flashlights is better than a shelf full of Hummels. :)
 

orbital

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

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In the last year, I'v purchased around 20 lights, and given away/sold maybe 7.
Only about 25% high end lights,.. the others inexpensive.

There is really no reason for me to have that many lights, I simply find the quantum physics around the emitter most interesting
~ thats why I chose orbital (Atomic orbital) for my user name.

Lately, I get most satisfaction on doing simple mods to my lights....:grin2:
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I gotta say, it all started with:

http://www.flashlightreviews.com/index1.html
 

ltiu

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

In addition to flashlights, I spend a lot of money on batteries to power my lights.

Just for the heck of it, I collect AA and CR123A batteries, different brands, types and such.

Currently in my stockpile, I have:

66 AA Energizer e2 Lithiums
4 EL123A Energizer e2 Lithiums
6 SF123A SureFire Lithiums
6 CR123A Streamlight Lithiums
4 RL123A Ray-O-Vac Lithiums
6 CR123A Panasonic Lithiums
8 AA Duracell Power Pix Nickel Oxy Hydroxide
24 AA Energizer e2 Titanium
8 AA Kirkland Alkaline
48 AA Ray-O-Vac Alkaline
16 AA Energizer Max Alkaline
24 AA Duracell AA CopperTop Alkaline
8 AA Walgreens Alkaline
4 AA Sony 2500mAh NiMH Rechageables
4 AA Duracell 2650mAh NiMH Rechargeables
20 AA Sanyo 2000mAh NiMH Eneloop Rechargeables
6 AA Ray-O-Vac 2100mAh NiMH Hybrid Rechargeables
4 RCR123A AW 750mAh Rechargeables

I wonder how much power I have and if I could run an A/C unit for an hour or bake a turkey with all this power?
 
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RichS

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Re: The "CPF Effect"

"The total (advertised) lumens of all my lights is 3136 lumens!! :faint:"


So how much is that per lumen?
Well, you posed a very interesting question, so I forced myself to do the painful math... works out to 42 cents per lumen.
 
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