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From: Bob Denton <BDenton_at_aquagulf.com>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] LED flashlight
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 09:54:10 -0400
I have the infinity and love it. They were able to pull of what I was trying
to do a couple of years ago and get the white LED to run on a single 1.5
volt battery. They jump the voltage up pto 4.2 with a small circuit board in
the head. One other trick I tries was switching the light 50 times a second.
This extended the battery life without compromising brightness.

BTW, has anyone used the new headlamp that has both an incandescent halogen
bulb and a white LED array?

cu


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From: Larry Koenig <paddlin_at_home.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] LED flashlight
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 17:27:55 -0500
Bob Denton had asked:
> BTW, has anyone used the new headlamp that has both an incandescent
halogen
> bulb and a white LED array?
 and, having acquired one such at the IR show in Salt Lake, I respond:
Yes.  It's a slick little item, waterproof, and runs on 2 AA's so it's quite
small and efficient.  The 3 LED array lasts forever (or at least 30 hours)
but does not make a focused beam so, while it's light is hard to look at
directly, (and thus might be good as an expression of one's presence to
local motored boats) it does not make much of a spot on the ground for the
finding of things. It is, though, adequate for reading chart and compass at
night and for reading in the tent and, I am quite tickled with its size and
thriftiness as re battery usage.  The alternate bulb unit is halogen and
focused but is a separate piece that must be carried separately and can not
conveniently be switched to on the water if there are waves or spray about.
Since my primary uses for a light are defense against night boats and for
chart, compass and tent use I am very happy with it.  Mine is made by
Princeton Tec and may be called the Matrix.
I've no association with PT ...
Larry Koenig
Baton Rouge,LA


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