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Thread: Let's talk torches
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06-11-2024, 14:09 #451
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07-11-2024, 06:50 #452
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Re: Let's talk torches
Recommendations on a long throw with slight flood, that can maintain its beam. Ideally a removable 21700 battery,but rechargeable via the torch body. Oh - and ideally straight profile, so even if it slightly big, can still fit in a pocket.
Upto about 150/200m.
Ive been reading up on a couple, but first hand experience would be great.
Somenof the brands/models I've read - Acebeam P17/18, Sofirn SC33, Wurkkos (few models).
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07-11-2024, 14:37 #453
Re: Let's talk torches
I'd add the Olight Seeker to your list. The Seeker 4 with the smooth reflector ticks all your boxes except perhaps the distance. They say 400m so probably more like 100-150 in practice. I had the Seeker 2 Pro for a while, which is not as throwy, but quality seemed good.
And just a heads-up, you probably already know this, but with a pocket-sized light powered by a 21700 battery, you’re essentially looking at a 1300-1700 lumen light. Many manufacturers push out 4000 lumen for a minute or so, and base all the specs, like range/candela, on that. If the light is to be used for more than a couple of minutes, it's best to make sure of the specs of the lower (sustainable) modes.
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07-11-2024, 14:46 #454
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08-11-2024, 15:21 #455
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08-11-2024, 20:09 #456
Re: Let's talk torches
Take a paperclip or something else conductive, and use it to connect the negative end of the battery to the body of the flashlight, after you've taken the cap off of course :)
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10-11-2024, 09:10 #457
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10-11-2024, 12:12 #458
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10-11-2024, 21:09 #459
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Re: Let's talk torches
Have you checked if the battery still retains a charge? Does it deliver the required voltage?
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11-11-2024, 09:29 #460
Re: Let's talk torches
https://1lumen.com/
They have a ton of reviews, probably for almost all the lights you're looking at.
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