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LED Torches
Has anyone got an LED torch for use on the ramp. If so whats the best one? Gerber have a single LED 3 watt, but other brands have up to 16 LED running of C cell batteries. Any good. Currently use a maglite but find the batteries don't last long and the beam distance is not very good. Thought maybe the LED torches may be better.
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I think maglight are developing a LED version and there may be a mod to convert your existing one, so you may want to enquire before splashing out for a new one.
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I hve seen maglite have a conversion for the mini maglite, but haven't seen anything yet for the D cell ones.
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BRITELITE of germany has a very good range of rechargeable LED torches. quite dependeable,good range as well..
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I believe maglite do have an L.E.D. conversion for their D cell torches...but i am still yet to see one. No doubt it will cost a bit though!
The best torch (non LED) that gives good Pure white light are the rechangeable Maglites. The are just the job. fairly strong beam from them also. |
Cotswold Camping had some good ones last time I was in there. Not sure if all the range is on their site.
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Originally Posted by celtic mech
I believe maglite do have an L.E.D. conversion for their D cell torches...but i am still yet to see one. No doubt it will cost a bit though!
Very bright, better output than rechargable mag at full charge. http://www.quality-items-flashlights...products_id=79 http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/diamond.htm |
Originally Posted by NWT
Has anyone got an LED torch for use on the ramp. If so whats the best one? Gerber have a single LED 3 watt, but other brands have up to 16 LED running of C cell batteries. Any good. Currently use a maglite but find the batteries don't last long and the beam distance is not very good. Thought maybe the LED torches may be better.
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I confess that mine came from eBay, cost about £10, but it's brilliant. I've had it for about a year, replacing one I had for about 2 years before that but lost (then found again and my wife now has in her handbag).
10 white LEDs producing a very clear beam, five ultra-violet LEDs which regularly I find useful for a quick and informal look at "what's happening there", and a red laser pointer in the middle which also comes in regularly useful for those "I mean that bit over there" moments. Uses three AAA batteries, which I replace about twice a year of fairly regular use. So far has given me no trouble at-all, about 35mm across at the blunt end, about 27mm at the sharp end, about 130mm long. Looking on eBay, this seems to be the same model. G |
Just don't leave them in the wing like a few years ago........................:sad:
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These little things are pretty good for close-up work, not so much GVI's and area checks...
http://www.elektrolumens.com/ BAe146?? :{ :{ |
I like the Sure Fire range of torches. Much smoother beam than Maglite, smaller for beam size, and options push buttons either end. They are a hunting torch, as we hunt cracks and faults everyday, very worthwhile. But would be interested in seeing the new LED maglites :)
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