Showing posts with label flashlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flashlight. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Headlight

One item that is always in my EDC is an LED flashlight. It is a very useful tool when looking for something or finding your way around in the dark. But what about if you need both your hands and a flashlight? That is where a headlight will come in very handy.


Rayovac BRS5LEDHLT-BB Value Bright 5 LED Headlight, $5.88 at Walmart.


4 white LEDs, 14 lumens, 32 hour run time.


1 red LED, runs on 3 AAA battery.

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Dynamo Hand Crank Led Flashlight

I saw this hand crank flashlight from a video of a friend and I thought its a good addition to my survival gear. It doesn't need a battery, although I think there's a battery inside that is recharged by a dynamo that operates by hand cranking.


  • Key Features: Flashlight torch, Dynamo Flashlight
  • LEDs: 3 LEDs
  • Lumen Output: 10 Lumens
  • Bulb Type: High tech, ultra-bright LED
  • Light Color: White
  • Run Time: 30 seconds press=15 minutes of light
    60 seconds press=25 minutes of light
  • Power Supply: Dynamo
  • Weight: 2.72 oz
  • Material: Plastic
  • Flashlight Life: 100, 000 hours
  • Body Color: Blue
  • Dimensions: 4" x 2" x 2" (L x D x D)


The hand crank lever comes out by pressing a button. It is not noisy when you crank it unlike the model owned by my friend. You continuously press then release this lever to run the dynamo.


The flashlight turned on. Very bright light from the 3 LEDs. The dynamo flashlight is ideal for camping, hiking, and emergency occasions

That's all folks! Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Christmas Gift

One of the gifts I received this Christmas is a LED flashlight. It is not just an ordinary flashlight but one made for the military by a company called Novatac, now it is available to civilians.


Novatac 120M military ops.


1 inch by 3.3 inches. 3.1 ounces including battery.


Powered by (1) CR123 Battery. 3 Pre-set brightness levels (120, 42, 10 lumens)


Disorienting Strobe. Run Times: 120L/30 min, 10L/14 hr, 0.3L/240 hr.

The specs sheets says "Go from map-reading to illuminating potential threats with the press of a button. Momentary maximum mode allows you to produce a quick burst of blinding light, or disorienting strobe, that can momentarily confuse an attacker. Just 3.3 in. long and weighing only 3oz., it has a weatherproof body machined from aerospace grade aluminum. Virtually indestructible, the NovaTac 120M will perform at peak levels in all situations"

That's all folks! Thanks for reading.