CougTek
Hairy Aussie
Ask JTR to build you one. He won't rob you and it will be well made. However, I don't think he'll bother if what you want is a cheap product.
I don't really know about 1 and 2, but 3 is correct. They use a current limiting resistor, not a constant current drive circuit. If you're happy with the light it doesn't really matter.I'm unsure about LED Lenser's quality. Many online reviews say they:
1) exaggerate lumnes / beam distance
2) run time
3) circuits are basic and not constant current type
Thanks SD. They are sold here through an authorized dealer for less than is available abroad - a first and absolutely shocking! I may buy them and take my chances.
Coug & DD: A suggestion I seriously considered. I have no doubts at all about jtr's abilities. The real question is cost. jtr is meticuluous and should be paid for it. Whether my needs require that level of sohistication is the question. I may still reach out to him once I buy some flashlights and know more about what I want and don't want. My only experience with LED stuff right now is the $5 flashlights I picked up at an office supplies store in the US a few years back. No name, no pedigree or specs. 3xAAA, 8 LEDs in a ring, 9th LED in the middle. I picked up 4 or 5. They work well.
My main need is for flood instead of a tightly focused spot. Ideally, something that can go from flood to spot and do both reasonably well.
I have a Mag LED flashlight. They're a known good manufacturer.Bozo, I have several Mag incandescents. I don't know how good the Mag LEDs are, but I'd rather go with a known good mfr like Fenix or 4Sevens that makes the proper circuits for longer run times at higher light levels.
They're a well known manufacturer. That doesn't mean the flashlights are good or are any more rugged than products from other companies. Their early LED flashlights had poor heatsinking compared to other LED flashlights. I don't know if the new ones are any better as I haven't bought any.I have a Mag LED flashlight. They're a known good manufacturer.
Frankly, I'd put more faith in a company that focuses on making rugged flashlights than one that concentrates on a nice bulb.
Where did I say "nice bulb"? The ones I mentioned can match or better MAG in quality of construction or ruggedness. And, they are a whole lot better in many other respects as well. I did a bit of reading before making my statements.I have a Mag LED flashlight. They're a known good manufacturer.
Frankly, I'd put more faith in a company that focuses on making rugged flashlights than one that concentrates on a nice bulb.
Where did I say "nice bulb"? The ones I mentioned can match or better MAG in quality of construction or ruggedness. And, they are a whole lot better in many other respects as well. I did a bit of reading before making my statements.
The Sipik SK68 or a clone of it is a popular low cost zooming light that's widely available. link
There are 3 mode and 1 mode versions of it. 3 mode clone
Sorry for not replying to this earlier...Do you own any of these or have you had any experience with them personally? I'd like to get a better than average light but I'm not interested in paying $80 for it. I just want something a bit better than the $1 lights from harbor freights. After reading through the comments in this thread I became interested in the Fenix pd35 for size and performance. Is there an adequate clone of this light for less money even if it isn't as good but close?
Maybe a Zebralight like this?
Of course those are all heavier.
Is weight a significant issue with a headlamp?
The only place I have used 'headlamps' is on my car. :wink:
You need something with a multi-point strap.My biggest complaint with heavy headlamps is that they tend to flop around a bit if you move your head rapidly.
Amazon has them and they ship most places.Thanks for the ZebraLight recommendation. The weight is excellent. Would have to carry spare batteries, but 4x AA should add up to 110 lumens for >7.5 hours.
But how do you buy them? Every single headlamp on their site is either back ordered, out of stock or can only be preordered.
I'm not sure. I don't have any zebralights. I have a Coast headlamp I got cheap at Costco on clearance, and a Fenix headband that I can put two 2AA lights onto/into.Anything to be worried about, SD?
Amazon US ships ONLY to the US for all but a very limited range of items (books).Amazon has them and they ship most places.
I looked through the original CPF thread, and it amounted to one guy whining that he had both a switch failure on one light and a driver failure on another. I'm sure he's upset, but statistically, it's bound to happen with electronic power devices. A second guy chimed in that he had two early zebralights fail (unidentified models), and the third was clearly a spruiker troll for another brand: Spark. Cursory research on this alternative brand reveals the typical cost-cutting design-stealing crap that thrives in the LED flashlight market. Good luck trying to get any of the links to work on their website, and check out the disgruntled customers on CPF etc.On a couple of forums, I read about early failures of Zebralights.
I looked through the original CPF thread, and it amounted to one guy whining that he had both a switch failure on one light and a driver failure on another. I'm sure he's upset, but statistically, it's bound to happen with electronic power devices. A second guy chimed in that he had two early zebralights fail (unidentified models), and the third was clearly a spruiker troll for another brand: Spark. Cursory research on this alternative brand reveals the typical cost-cutting design-stealing crap that thrives in the LED flashlight market. Good luck trying to get any of the links to work on their website, and check out the disgruntled customers on CPF etc.
I don't doubt that customer service is poor - what exactly do people expect, given the sales volume and relatively modest cost (compared to SureFire et al)? But the OP and spruiker troll posted highly adverse comments in a number of threads, generating an impression of overall customer dissatisfaction. Personally, I only take these things seriously when there's reasonable corroboration.