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Mac the Knife 5th November 2009 06:15

Headlamp?
 
Hi guys! Sorry to bother you, but I'm trying to find a BRIGHT headlamp for operating (I'm a surgeon) in primitive places that have no theatre lights.

I know there are plenty of medical grade lights but as soon as you say "medical" they add a zero or two on the price. I've tried the forehead camping lights and they just aren't bright enough.

Maybe a Xenon 12v with a rechargeable belt pack or an LED cluster? Any ideas or recommendations?

Thanks!

Mac

SNS3Guppy 5th November 2009 12:36

Mac,

I'm definitely not a surgeon, but I use headlamps quite a bit. Overall brightness isn't my first concern, usually. I generally use lights which feature longevity for battery life.

While many camping/hiking lights put out only about 35 lumens, some like the Petzl MYO XP E83P2 or Petzl MYO RXP E87P put out up to 150 lumens. These are in the hundred dollar range.

In the four hundred dollar range you can get the Petzl Ultra E52 or E53. These put out thee hundred fifty lumens (and to my thinking probably require sunglasses...).

The Fennix HP10 is one of the brightest lights you can get on AA batteries, with a two and a half hour runtime, and 225 lumens. It also costs half of the others, at about fifty dollars.

Mac the Knife 5th November 2009 17:57

Thanks SNS3Guppy, I've looked up the Fenix HP10 and it sounds just the job.

Allbest


Mac

chiefedge 5th November 2009 18:46

You should also consider the LED Lensor H7 headlight. 150 lumins with focus adjustment and dimmer switch. Have used 1 for a couple of years on helicopters in the bush and they are fantastic.

munster 5th November 2009 21:53

how about a Q4559X

Mac the Knife 6th November 2009 10:09

"...how about a Q4559X"

That would do provided everyone on theatre wore dark glasses. You'd need a hefty IR filter not to barbecue the patient too....

:ok:

Mac

PS: The Lenser H7 also looks good - thanks for that!


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