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We buy exclusively from Chinese suppliers / manufacturers who produce Consumer Electronics, Home Electronics Devices, Electronic Gadgets like LED flashlight.
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Brand Sipik
Model D501
Type LED flashlight
Material aluminium alloy
Switch Location push-buttion tail cap switch
Emitter Type CREE
Emitter BIN Q5
Color BIN white
Bulb Number 1
Mode Arrangement 5 modes: Hi>Mid>Low>Fast Strobe >SOS
Irradiated Range 100-200m
Working Time 3h
Service Life 100,000h
Power Supply 18650 (3800mAH)
Power 5W
Features
High brightness performance, low power consumption and long life span.
Water resistant design.
Satisfies your various needs.
Comes with a wrist strap for easy carry.
This is what you end up doing after standing on a frozen river for an hour when it is 20 below zero outside. I was taking photos of the Northern Lights while Kalle shot some video.
It was so cold I could only take my clove off for a few seconds to adjust the camera, and forget about touching he tripod, it was so cold it burned my hands when I tried to move it.
Glue down the bulb, so it doesn't move around, now that I don't need the slack to solder stuff together.
You can't see it here, but I left 6 or 8 inches of slack from the batteries to the bulb.
- Oh, and for those following along at home, I should point out that I used hot glue in several places as a quick'n'dirty insulation and mechanical fixative on exposed electrical connections, which really only works for low power, low heat, high tolerance toy projects like this. If you're working on something that carries enough juice to be dangerous, or that you expect to get hot, or anything where performance actually matters, you'd need suck it up and do the job right and use the right materials and tools. Trust me on that one.
Ryobi 18v flashlight modded, 3x Cree emitters at 1200mA and a cooling fan. My first build to break the kilo-lumens mark.
My Amy Winehouse/Tim Burton/The Cure hairdo. Light provided by my phone (flashlight). No post-treatment.
* Cree XPG-R5 LED, Max 120 Lumens
* Waterproof to IPX-8 standard
* Operated by its twist head mode selection
* Various colors for flexible choice as a gift
* Compact and high brightness mini flashlight
* Great for hiking, camping, backpacking, outdoors, and as an emergency light
www.caseswill.com/tank007-e09-cree-xp-e-r2-portable-flash...
Ever heard of using a flashlight and a long exposure? Well I kinda like it. I wish I had a better flashlight handy.
Maybe you know, maybe you don't... but I like flashlights! I have a small one I carry with me all the time, another in my backpack, a larger one I take camping when I go, a headlamp that I keep in my backpack, a tiny Maglight that is in my desk stuff because it really doesn't give off enough light to be worth the battery to put in it, and now this 14 LED flashlight... Which will be VERY useful for at home where we are in a low area and it is pitch black out in the yard, if you need to go looking for anyone of the feline persuasion at night... It shines very brightly, and you really do not want to be looking towards it when it is turned on, otherwise you'll see spots... but it is quite powerful and very useful.