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Need a good flashlight ?

Postby GPW » Tue Nov 22, 2011 6:53 am

A friend recommended a Coleman Max LED flashlight (137 lumens) ... a “Bubbaâ€
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this is a 'real' flashlight

Postby pohukai » Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:09 am

see what a 4100 lumens flashlight can do... Now THAT'S a flashlight :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4Ptw1NFSzI
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Postby GPW » Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:18 am

Sure there are better/ stronger flashlights ... but not for 25 bucks .. and sometimes they’re even on sale ... :thumbsup:
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Postby Juneaudave » Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:02 am

I melted the lens on my 3 cell mag light setting it near the campfire this summer. So I ordered a new glass lens from Amazon... and while I was at it, put in a new
TerraLUX TLE-6EXB MiniStar5 140 Lumens Extreme LED Replacement Bulb. Quite truthfully...I did it for no real reason and its hard to justify...but that 140 lumen bulb in a 3 cell really lights things up! I had no idea!
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Postby campmaster-k » Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:36 am

Best all around flashlight is the STREAMLIGHT PT 2AA.
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Postby GuitarPhotog » Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:46 am

The best flashlight is the one you have when you need one :)

I have several, including a 3-D Cell "cop style" Maglite, but the one that gets used most is the key chain light I got for supporting the T&TTT Forum! It's on my key chain all the time, and is just bright enough to get me to the john in the middle of the night.

Very useful and very welcome. Thanks Mike and Chell

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Postby 3822sean » Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:02 pm

i have the streamlight ultra stinger 75,000 candlepower,but does cost more than 25 bucks,,,that does sound like a good deal cant have to many flashlights
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Postby 8ball_99 » Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:35 pm

Its more expensive then 25 dollars But for 45 bucks on amazon Fenix LD20 180 Lumen LED Flashlight is by far the best flashlight I've ever owend.. I have 2 and have bought a couple for christmass presents over the past couple years.. On low it will last a very long time on a standard set of AAs. On high you get a few hours of VERY bright light. As in shoots a brighter longer beem then a triple D mag light. We go 4 wheeling at night and anyone that sees it is amazed at the amount of light such a little AA flashlight puts out.. I have a couple of the coleman LED lights. They aren't bad but their beam tends to be more of a spot and they are only good for 30 feet or so.. That Fenix light is more like 50 yards well worth 20 bucks more
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Postby asianflava » Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:51 pm

It kinda depends on what you need it for. The Cop style Maglites are good all round units; bright and drurable if you get an LED bulb, they last a long time. I keep a dedicated one in my truck.

They are too big for when I have to look inside a computer or a machine. My pencil sized Streamlight Stylus Pro is good for that, I used it daily for 2 yrs. I used to use a Mini-maglite (they gave them to us at work) but it kept blowing bulbs. I ended up converting it to an LED bulb because the bulb would go out all the time. Even though they stocked them, it would happen at the most inconvenient time. I used that one for 6yrs every day at work.
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Postby pete42 » Tue Nov 22, 2011 5:40 pm

Back in my frog gigging days we used a car headlight attached to a wooden handle hooked to car battery its a wonder we didn't die.
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Postby GPW » Wed Nov 23, 2011 6:37 am

Guys , I have an extensive flashlight collection , living out here in the dark woods it’s Necessary ... Although this may not be the Best or Brightest , it works very well .... for 25 bucks !!! Used it last night in the rain , and I was able to light up my mailbox , 300 feet away ... :thumbsup: Nice Tight focused beam on this one ... 8)
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Postby dratkinson » Wed Nov 23, 2011 3:11 pm

Coleman MAX.

Okay, after reading the all-positive website reviews, I had to go look at it. (Coleman certainly has a lot of flashlights.)

Coleman Max Bubba Weather-Resistant LED Flashlight:
http://reviews.walmart.com/1336/1384869 ... htm?page=2

Bought it. Brought it home and tried it. Wow!

Took it over to show my neighbor lady. She said "You and your toys."

Turned it on. Shined it on my hand and the reflection was too bright for her. Now she wants one.

Figure we probably need two each. One in the car. One beside the bed.

Thanks for the information.



Spare batteries.

(added) I like the idea of having a spare set of batteries around for when needed, but don't want to carry an extra set.

Using the idea already mentioned above, I cut a circular piece of stiff thin cardboard and put in between the second and third batteries in one of the battery tubes---effectively disconnecting that tube. In this way, I have a spare set of batteries for when the first set goes bad at 13 hours.

In testing, the cardboard falls in easily and lays nicely flat on top of the second battery before the third battery goes in.

In testing, the second battery easily pushes the cardboard out.

(edit) When the first set goes bad at 13 hours (assumed), just discard the first set, remove the cardboard from the second set and I'm back in business. And I'll know I have another 13 user-hours (assumed) to reinstall a replacement set.

Sounds more user-friendly than going 26 hours and maybe needing new batteries and not having them.

(added) This idea assumes that one set of batteries is enough to supply the correct amount of current to get the full run time. If we are drawing too much current from a single set of batteries, then we might not get the full 13 hours estimated from one set. This could be the reason the flashlight was built with two sets in parallel.

(added) Guess it would not hurt to burn one set in testing. It's on my list. Done.



Key chain penlight.

(edit) Okay. Now what's the most useful, convenient, small, long lasting---but maybe not the longest, bright---but maybe not the brightest, cheap 1-AAA (or maybe 1-AA) LED key chain penlight? Something that will be easy and automatic to carry everyday on my key ring.




(Added) Coleman MAX test results.

1 Dec update.

Below is my first post of my test results. I'll post another when the batteries dies. My problem is... the batteries will not die!

As of this writing, I have over 100 hours on 3AA batteries and the MAX has been on for 5 days continuously! Of course, the light is now only as bright as a night light (tail standing on the bedroom dresser), but it's still a better quality light than from my MiniMag Solitaire.

Please ignore any negative impressions below (I'll fix them later) as the MAX is amazing and I did get 13 hours of very bright light off one set of 3 batteries. (Without instrumentation, I can't know exactly when it dropped below 137 lumens.)

Don't worry about spare batteries as you will have a very long time to replace them if you no longer like the light level off weaker batteries.

The MAX is very bright, rugged, water resistant, and very long running. What's not to like?




The MAX is advertised to give 137 lumens and 26 hours of run time on 6-AA batteries. As the batteries are in two parallel 3-AA tubes, I wanted to know if we could get 13 hours of run time on one set of batteries.

Assumption #1. I assumed the MAX had a DC to DC converter power source to keep the voltage constant and that the flashlight would produce its maximum 137 lumens until the batteries were completely exhausted and the light extinguished.

Assumption #2. I assumed a critical light failure would be an inconvenience and that it would be nice to have a spare set of batteries on hand. This is why I wanted to test the one-tube run time, so I could use the second tube for spare batteries.

I have no instrumentation so all conclusions are subjective. I compared the MAX light output against my existing lights.

Ray-O-Vac Sportsman 2-D flashlight. This 30-yo incandescent flashlight has a very bright center spot and very weak flood area. I keep it in my car for finding and reading house numbers at night---works well. I changed the batteries before the test, however, the new batteries came from my refrigerator and were Duracell’s with a Mar 2009 expiration date. If there is any truth to the rumor that refrigeration extends battery shelf, then perhaps these batteries may be considered “good enoughâ€
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Postby GPW » Thu Nov 24, 2011 7:22 am

Drat ,great battery saving idea !!! :thumbsup:
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Postby canned o minimum » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:13 pm

"I" love my 4 "D" cell Mag-lite(s) I have 3 of em! Bought the last one at a yard sale fer $5.. new, in the sealed pkg ! Nuthin super bright, but functional and multipurpose as a nite club if neccessary !
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Postby dratkinson » Thu Nov 24, 2011 6:19 pm

canned o minimum wrote:"I" love my 4 "D" cell Mag-lite(s) I have 3 of em! Bought the last one at a yard sale fer $5.. new, in the sealed pkg ! Nuthin super bright, but functional and multipurpose as a nite club if neccessary !


You are not left out of the LED upgrades as I've seen on Amazon, several replacement LED light sets for Maglights. I looked and found these:



TerraLUX TLE-6EX MiniStar5 140 Lumens Extreme LED Replacement Bulb for 4-6 C&D Cell MagLites:
http://www.amazon.com/TerraLUX-TLE-6EX- ... B000B868NE
Product Description wrote:TerraLUX MiniStar5 140 Lumens Extreme LED Replacement Bulb for 4-6 C&D Cell MagLites have a white LED light that never burns out. It has an extended battery life up to 20 hours on one set of batteries and contains ultra focus for long distances which makes it brighter than original incandescent bulbs.


TerraLUX TLE-6EXB MiniStar5 140 Lumens Extreme LED Replacement Bulb for 2-3 C&D Cell MagLites:
http://www.amazon.com/TerraLUX-TLE-6EXB ... pd_cp_hi_1
Product Description wrote:TerraLUX MiniStar5 140 Lumens Extreme LED Replacement Bulb for 2-3 C&D Cell MagLites has a white LED light that never burns out. It has an extended battery life that lasts 3 times longer than incandescent bulbs and has ultra focus for long distances which makes it brighter than the original incandescent bulbs.


32 UV LED Retrofit Bulb for Your Maglite:
http://www.amazon.com/LED-Retrofit-Bulb ... B00198LU2Y
Product Description wrote:Convert your 3 cell Mag-lite flashlight into a money-saving, super-dependable, solid state Ultra-Violet light source. It's perfect for: Checking ultraviolet inks in currency and ID's, Check credit cards- Discover Cards have "NOVUS", MasterCard have "M C", and Visa has an eagle in UV ink, Activation of fluorescent inks/dyes used as anti-counterfeiting measures, Checking hand stamps at clubs, Examining artwork and glasswork for hidden repairs, Small UV source will fit inside and behind objects, Scan a crime scene for foreign materials Locating damaged/cracked glassware, Fluorescing diamonds- some will glow in the dark. The Mag-lite flashlight is not included. It requires 3 "C" or "D" size cells for normal operation, please don't make your own assumption, it definately will not operate in a 4, 5 or 6 cell flashlight, the excessive voltage and/or current will damage the LED bulbs



I even found a replacement LED set for my little MiniMag Solitaire, but reviewers say it has engineering and QC problems. Bummer.
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