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never_sleep
Location: Foothills of NC Gender: Male
(LURKING)
| | | 15 million candlepower flashlight.. < on 10/2/2005 12:16 AM >
| | | http://www.thegree...on-candlepower.php Somehow I just have trouble believing this. And only 40 minutes on a charge in full power mode? Has anyone heard about this thing or does anyone own one of the 10 million candlepower models?
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lost
Gender: Male
| | | | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 1 on 10/2/2005 1:01 AM >
| | | I have a 2million candlepower flashlight and it doesn't hold its charge very long - these kinds of torches are useless unless you can recharge them every half hour.
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Allva
Location: San Antonio, Texas Gender: Male
I have my moments.
| | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 2 on 10/2/2005 2:48 AM >
| | | Posted by never_sleep http://www.thegree...on-candlepower.php Somehow I just have trouble believing this. And only 40 minutes on a charge in full power mode? Has anyone heard about this thing or does anyone own one of the 10 million candlepower models?
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This monster torch is sold at my local COSTCO and one has to have gorilla arms to pick it up. Heavy , cumbersome and completely useless at UE.
Life is hard, but it's harder when you're stupid. |
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Brooks
Location: Fall River Ma Gender: Male
| | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 3 on 10/2/2005 3:39 AM >
| | | I have a 2 million cp It only lasts for 15 minutes on time before it dies... Its good to get tunnel shots or light up a morgue for 15 minutes but thats about all
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GreyKat
Location: Minneapolis/St Paul MN Gender: Male
I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks.
| | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 4 on 10/2/2005 7:01 AM >
| | | I have one of the 10 million spots. Its fantastic! It has two power settings, really bright and OMFG my eyes are melting bright! Theres a warning on it to not look into the light! Ive done some fantastic light painting with it that I wouldnt have been able to do with a smaller light. For instance in a huge abandoned silica mine http://hollow-hills.com/Gallery/Alpha Mine recharges in about 40 minutes and lasts for over an hour with frequent use. Well worth the 30 bucks I spent for it. Its only drawback is its size but it does come with a shoulder strap which helps a bit. Its still bulky and not for those sneaky explorations.
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 5 on 10/2/2005 7:42 AM >
| | | Needless to say thats the best getaway device.. that can blind ya through yer eyelids, that'll disorient whoever is chasing you.. Although thats HARDCORE overkill for any flashlight
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ems_ranger
| | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 6 on 10/2/2005 8:08 PM >
| | | I have an LSI 500,000 cp & 2 million cp - 2 million only lasts 20 minutes - both are heavy - LSI goes about 2 hours. Found it has too much light - a lot of "spillage" & reflections also hard to conceal. Prefer LED's & compact tactical lights.
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Mancubus
| | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 7 on 10/5/2005 7:22 AM >
| | | Damn, and I though my one million candlepower one was bright.
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DriverDan
Location: Austin, TX Gender: Male
| | | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 8 on 10/5/2005 3:01 PM >
| | | Why would you need a light that bright? I find that my 3D Mag with Luxor bulb is often too bright. I frequently hold my hand over it. I have to get some filters. The only thing I can think of would be taking pictures.
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grit1
Location: University Campus - Minneapolis, MN Gender: Male
Got Shear Line?
| | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 9 on 10/5/2005 4:29 PM >
| | | It bothers me a little that they claim this to be brightest "flashlight" - they must not consider the maxabeam a flashlight, rather a thing to be worshiped... http://www.spa-simrad.com/maxabeam.htm They run around $1500 or so. ~Grit.
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The Dude!
Location: Your local abandoned buiding! Gender: Male
| | | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 10 on 10/5/2005 7:01 PM >
| | | I'm gonna get a 2-million cp light this week from Sears for 19.99. However, I will not be using it for exploring rather for my job. After reading this post I see it won't be very helpful. Thanks for all the great info guys.
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Kay O. Sweaver
Location: Montreal, Quebec Gender: Male
Happiness is saying yes more often than no.
| | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 11 on 10/5/2005 7:48 PM >
| | | How long the light lasts all depends on the batteries inside. Most of the 10-15M lights will only hold a 20 minute charge. I get about an hour out of my 1M. You can always retrofit your light to use a different power source, but batteries are expensive. I'd also like to point out something about the light output on these things (and indeed all flashlights). The candlepower measurement isn't a description of its real illumination power, its a description of the light as measured at a certain distance from the source and a certain area. Manufacturers use different measurement techniques to decieve you. I have both a 1M and a 2M but a quick dissassembly reveals that they use identical bulbs and batteries, the only difference is the reflector dish. Ironically in most situations my 1M is brighter than the 2M because the dish is better designed. When I ripped the label off of my 2M it actually said 1M underneath. Shady marketting. As for the usefulness of the big lights it all depends on what you're up to. They are fantastic at lighting up large spaces like big factories and warehouses. I also like them for drains because a quick burst of the 1M will answer the question "How much further?" with the flick of a switch. They're good for light painting and absolutely essential for video or film work. Of course as with everything there's room for improvement. One of my "when I have the time/money" projects is to build a lightweight variable power sun canon.
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Kay O. Sweaver
Location: Montreal, Quebec Gender: Male
Happiness is saying yes more often than no.
| | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 12 on 10/5/2005 7:53 PM >
| | | Grit, you could build that MaxaBeam for under $1000, possibly less than $500. It'd be a bit ghetto looking in comparison but comparable. Look up HID headlights and NiMH batteries.
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Chainsaw This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Underground, Colorado Gender: Male
| | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 13 on 10/5/2005 8:14 PM >
| | | Okay...here we go again... These lights are big and heavy and they don't last long but that's easy to over come. Cut the bastard up - take the bulb, electronics and reflector and mount it on a hard hat - sling a motorcycle battery over your shoulder and head out. I've got a 2MCP light I modified this way, comes in quite handy in the bowels of a titan missile base. I've tested charge at 10+ hours of operation. The SuperLight as I call it has come in very handy a number of times providing a quantity of light you just can't match with any mag or led light. If your crawling the catwalks of a missile silo there's nothing better - hands free, really light a room up well and a nice long charge. I made it after my $60 coleman 2mcp light with "rechargable" battery crapped out in 20 minutes on me and I was stuck with a 2AA incandescent light for the rest of the night (that little 2aa light has been with me since the start and keeps on trucking, great backup light). AND I had to lug the damned thing along because I spent so much money on it. Hacksaw, epoxy, a couple of battery connectors left over from a APC UPS, used motorcycle battery.....bam. [last edit 10/5/2005 8:16 PM by Chainsaw - edited 1 times]
Quid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur. |
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Jen X
Location: Rochester, New York Gender: Female
Survivors will be violated.
| | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 14 on 10/6/2005 1:12 AM >
| | | I was thinking about a 3 million candlepower light just for some night photography but for UE; might as well just call the cops ahead of time and invite them over.
3 million candles Use corded or cordless Up to 30 minutes of cordless continuous light (when fully charged) Plug into any 12V DC outlet for extended use and charging when corded Can run on single or twin beams Powerful area/utility light lasts up to 15 hours of continuous use Three position single beam 12V DC power outlet for DC charging
Malevolant entites never ask for photo ID. "I'd so UE that"- FoxTwoFoxTwo |
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Lynx
Location: North York Gender: Male
:do not cry out or hit the alarm
| | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 15 on 10/12/2005 7:19 AM >
| | | I saw one of those at canadian tire I think. then I laughed, and asked the guy where they kept the maglites
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Random
Location: Richmond, Virginia Gender: Male
Partially Retired
| | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 16 on 10/12/2005 8:47 AM >
| | | I hated the pistol-grip-attached-to-a-watermain design of my million candlepower, so I swapped its innards into a cheap Garrity 4.5V flashlight. Everything fits in nicely, the shape makes it allot easier to pack and it's signifigantly lighter. It wasn't hard at all. I just un-soldered the wires from the trigger on the original body and soldered them to the click-switch in the Garrity light. Then I stuffed everything into the Garrity body and built a "firewall" from the top of a peanut can, to keep the wires away from the bulb. I was going to cut a hole and epoxy the rechargeing socket so it stuck through the hole, but if I did that, it wouldn't retain the waterproof-ness of the Garrity and it's not hard to unscrew the top of the light so I can recharge it.
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 17 on 10/16/2005 11:48 AM >
| | | Posted by DriverDan Why would you need a light that bright? I find that my 3D Mag with Luxor bulb is often too bright. I frequently hold my hand over it. I have to get some filters. The only thing I can think of would be taking pictures.
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I would think mobile search lights, boating, deep sea diving/construction also use extremely bright lights... Now they would hurt more then help with UE.. but they have thier place..
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Air
Location: Canada
| | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 18 on 10/17/2005 4:02 AM >
| | | Posted by GreyKat I have one of the 10 million spots. Its fantastic! It has two power settings, really bright and OMFG my eyes are melting bright! Theres a warning on it to not look into the light! Ive done some fantastic light painting with it that I wouldnt have been able to do with a smaller light. For instance in a huge abandoned silica mine http://hollow-hills.com/Gallery/Alpha Mine recharges in about 40 minutes and lasts for over an hour with frequent use. Well worth the 30 bucks I spent for it. Its only drawback is its size but it does come with a shoulder strap which helps a bit. Its still bulky and not for those sneaky explorations.
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Those photos were really cool!
"The extraordinary beauty of things that fail." - Heinrich von Kleist |
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GreyKat
Location: Minneapolis/St Paul MN Gender: Male
I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks.
| | Re: 15 million candlepower flashlight.. <Reply # 19 on 10/18/2005 6:37 PM >
| | | Thanks!
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