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Arbitrary List of Popular Flashlights - Summer Solstice 2024 Edition
  • More changes:

    Replaced Sofirn IF22A with Wurkkos TD01C. The regulated buck driver is much more efficient and doesn't dim as the battery drains in medium modes. It also has more throw.

    Added Zebralight SC700d HI.

    Re-added Reylight Pineapple Mini.

    Added Skilhunt EC200S Mini.

    @flashlight

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    Arbitrary List of Popular Flashlights - Summer Solstice 2024 Edition
  • Changelog:

    Wurkkos FC11 replaced with FC11C

    Acebeam E70 Mini removed

    Skilhunt EC200 and EC200S added

    Sofirn SP40A removed

    Acebeam L35 updated to 2.0

    Thrunite TC20 v2 removed

    Emisar D3AA added

    Convoy C8+ updated

    Convoy M21F replaces M21C

    Convoy M3C removed

    @flashlight

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    Arbitrary List of Popular Flashlights - Summer Solstice 2024 Edition
  • @Showroom7561 @flashlight There have been Olight models on this list before. There aren't any currently due to the company's heavy use of proprietary batteries. Their LED selections in many models also leave something to be desired.

  • Review: Nitecore MH12 Pro - a relatively slim light with a big battery and a long range beam
  • @EmperorHenry The MH25 Pro is a much fatter light that doesn't fill the same role. Direct competition for the MH12 Pro would be more along the lines of the Fenix PD36R v2 and Acebeam T35.

  • Review: Nitecore MH12 Pro - a relatively slim light with a big battery and a long range beam

    Review: Nitecore MH12 Pro - a relatively slim light with a big battery and a long range beam

    The Nitecore MH12 Pro is a relatively slim light that can put a lot of light downrange for a few seconds, but that performance comes at a cost. If you're a first responder, this light may be for you, especially if you're on call out of uniform.

    https://zakreviews.com/nitecore-mh12-pro.html

    \#flashlight #flashlights #EDC #EveryDayCarry @flashlight

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    Review: Skilhunt H150 - my favorite small headlamp
  • Reddit user fnksb pointed out that the measured current, runtime, and expected battery capacity didn't quite add up for the 14500s. I tested both my Vapcell H10s on my analyzing charger and got 737 mAh and 797 mAh, which is considerably lower than the 924 mAh figure I had been using. I've recalculated efficiency numbers based on a battery capacity of 797 mAh and also reran the M1 mode runtime test.

    I got a bit longer runtime this time around and of course a little higher efficiency in every mode. My overall analysis remains the same though: boost/linear is a little disappointing and I'd much rather see boost/buck or boost-only using a 6V LED like the Nichia B35AM. So far, I think only the Emisar D3AA takes the boost-only approach to the AA/14500 problem.

    @flashlight@lemmy.world @flashlight@kbin.social

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  • @solrize Oops, that was meant to be a reply, not its own post.

  • Review: Skilhunt H150 - my favorite small headlamp
  • @dual_sport_dork I think something similar happens any time people hyper-focus on a single attribute of their gear. The brightest headlamp is as unlikely to be a community favorite as the lightest because maximizing any one attribute has costs to others.

    It's just an odd quirk that a community sprang up around minimizing weight as its core principle. "I want a good X that's lightweight" makes more sense to me than "I want a lightweight X that's good".

  • Review: Skilhunt H150 - my favorite small headlamp
  • @Habahnow @flashlight The AA Zebralights used to cost less and support 14500. The current models don't support 14500, which is a major downside now that we have 14500 batteries with a capacity as high as 1250 mAh (4.6 Wh). That's about 50% more capacity than the best NiMH AAs and even exceeds disposable lithium (except at very low loads).

  • Review: Skilhunt H150 - my favorite small headlamp
  • @Habahnow @flashlight There's really no close competition. The Acebeam H16 and Manker E02 series are superficially similar, but don't have stable output or onboard charging. The E02 also doesn't appear to have the best track record for reliability.

  • Review: Skilhunt H150 - my favorite small headlamp
  • @dual_sport_dork I definitely have trouble relating to the ultralight crowd. I'd be more inclined to take an 18650 headlamp and an 18650 powerbank so I could swap cells between them than to recharge a headlamp from a powerbank.

  • Review: Skilhunt H150 - my favorite small headlamp

    Review: Skilhunt H150 - my favorite small headlamp

    The Skilhunt H150 is a small headlamp with great color quality, magnetic charging, and the ability to use both 14500 Li-ion and AA batteries. It sets a new standard in its size class.

    https://zakreviews.com/skilhunt-h150.html

    \#flashlight #flashlights #EDC #EveryDayCarry #headlamp #headlamps #review #reviews @flashlight@lemmy.world @flashlight@kbin.social

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    Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Spring Equinox 2024 Edition
  • @solrize There are two entries for the SP36. The first one is meant for an audience that wouldn't know what Anduril is; the second does mention it.

    The LT1 Mini looks like it pulls from the Sofirn parts bin, but isn't just one light. Much of the body comes from the IF22A, but the tailcap looks like the IF25A, the diffuser is on the SC03, and I think the button cover is from the LT1.

  • Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Spring Equinox 2024 Edition
  • Changes aren't huge this time around:

    Remove SC32 (high-CRI option discontinued)
    Remove SP31 v2 (discontinued)
    Remove Zebralight H53c N (overpriced)
    Add H200 and H200 Mini
    Acebeam L35 becomes 2.0
    Wurkkos TS10 becomes 2.0
    E70 (21700) removed (high-CRI option discontinued, and the low-CRI version isn't that special)

    @flashlight

  • Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Spring Equinox 2024 Edition

    Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Spring Equinox 2024 Edition

    In honor of Spring Equinox, I've made an updated list of popular lights. The sun may be returning, but you still might need a flashlight.

    https://zakreviews.com/arbitrary-list-2024.1.html

    @flashlight @flashlights @EveryDayCarry @EDC @flashlight

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    Review: Acebeam E75 - an efficient general-purpose flashlight with great color rendering, USB-C charging and a 21700 battery
  • @Dhrystone It's a characteristic of any white light source. You'll find CRI listed on many household light bulbs as well.

  • Review: Acebeam E75 - an efficient general-purpose flashlight with great color rendering, USB-C charging and a 21700 battery
  • Additional testing has proven that I cannot accurately measure current with my ammeter in series at 6A, and the actual current with the tailcap installed is probably considerably higher. I have removed that number from the table.

  • Review: Acebeam E75 - an efficient general-purpose flashlight with great color rendering, USB-C charging and a 21700 battery
  • @solrize Current measurements are in the runtime table. Like I said, I think the output (and therefore efficiency) measurements may be a little optimistic. It does have a boost converter.

    I agree a powerbank function would be a great addition here. It would be the perfect larger travel light if it had that. The tailcap magnet is easy to remove.

  • Review: Acebeam E75 - an efficient general-purpose flashlight with great color rendering, USB-C charging and a 21700 battery

    Review: Acebeam E75 - an efficient general-purpose flashlight with great color rendering, USB-C charging and a 21700 battery

    https://zakreviews.com/acebeam-e75.html

    Some tools do their jobs so well they're a little boring to write about. The E75 provides everything most of us could want in a midsize flashlight, and very little we wouldn't.

    \#flashlight #EDC #EveryDayCarry #FlashlightReview @flashlight

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    Review: Skilhunt EK1 USB-C keychain flashlight
  • @solrize They're not sense resistors; they're just resistors. There are no active electronics in this light. Changing a resistor should change the output.

    Looks like a typo caused excluded the graphs, which I've now fixed. I think they answer the other question: output depends on battery voltage in both modes.

  • Review: Skilhunt EK1 USB-C keychain flashlight
  • @solrize Sofirn definitely sold a 10180 light. I don't know if it was identical to the Trustfire, but it had a removable battery and high-CRI option (SST-20, I think).

  • Review: Skilhunt EK1 USB-C keychain flashlight

    Review: Skilhunt EK1 USB-C keychain flashlight

    The EK1 is Skilhunt's take on a twisty keychain light with USB-C charging and an optional high-CRI LED

    https://zakreviews.com/skilhunt-ek1.html

    \#flashlight #flashlights #keychain #EDC #EveryDayCarry #skilhunt @flashlight

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    Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Winter Solstice 2023 Edition

    Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Winter Solstice 2023 Edition

    In honor of Winter Solstice, I've made an updated list of popular lights. Today is the day you're most likely to need a flashlight in the northern hemisphere; if you're shopping for one, I hope this will help.

    https://zakreviews.com/arbitrary-list-2023.3.html

    \#flashlight #flashlights #EDC #EveryDayCarry @flashlight@lemmy.world @flashlight@kbin.social

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    Review: Sofirn SP10 Pro - a high-CRI AA/14500 light running Anduril 2

    Review: Sofirn SP10 Pro - a high-CRI AA/14500 light running Anduril 2

    The Sofirn SP10 Pro is the only flashlight running Anduril 2 and supporting both AA and 14500 batteries. It offers high CRI and a low price. I've reviewed it here:

    https://zakreviews.com/sp10-pro.html

    \#flashlight #flashlights #review #EveryDayCarry #EDC #EDCFlashlight @flashlight

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    $16 flashlights make flat runtime graphs now. I am impressed.
  • @kanakana2 It will throttle without fan cooling at this level.

  • $16 flashlights make flat runtime graphs now. I am impressed.

    $16 flashlights make flat runtime graphs now. I am impressed.

    This is a Convoy S21E with Nichia 719A in 3000K. It's not setting any brightness records at \~850lm, but that's top-tier regulation. It's CRI is in the 90s, and it's kind of throwy too.

    \#flashlight #flashlights #EDC #EveryDayCarry @flashlight

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    Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Fall Equinox 2023 Edition

    Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Fall Equinox 2023 Edition

    In honor of Fall Equinox, I've made an updated list of popular lights. Days are getting shorter and nights are getting longer - it might be time for a new flashlight.

    https://zakreviews.com/arbitrary-list-2023.2.html

    \#flashlight #flashlights #EDC #EveryDayCarry #equinox @flashlight

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    Up close with the Nitecore UHI40 LED

    Up close with the Nitecore UHI40 LED

    Here's Nitecore's new bespoke round LED as found in the MH12 Pro. It looks a lot like a Yinding L50 20W, but not \identical\ so my guess is Nitecore requested changes to something Yinding was working on.

    \#flashlight #flashlights #LED #LEDs #EDC #EveryDayCarry #Nitecore @flashlight

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    What's inside the recalled Skilhunt H150

    What's inside the recalled Skilhunt H150

    https://zakreviews.com/h150-repair.html

    I took apart my H150 to better understand the RPP short, show what else is inside, and attempt to make it safe to use.

    \#flashlight #headlamp #skilhunt #recall #h150 #repair #teardown #disassembly @flashlight@lemmy.world @flashlight@kbin.social

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    Olight owes me $188.87 in affiliate commissions

    Olight owes me $188.87 in affiliate commissions

    Two months after initially contacting them about it by email, they have not paid and are no longer replying to messages.

    https://zakreviews.com/olight-commission.html

    @flashlight@lemmy.world @flashlight@kbin.social

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