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spotlights
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:43 pm
by skid
been waiting a while for a friend of a friend to get in these LED LENSER torches.
Supposed to be the bees kness in torches.
Fulla at the hunting shop reckoned he uses his head lamp for spotlighting
So I've been hanging out to get them, and they finally turned up today.
SWEEEEEEEEET
so now its slightly dark outside I went out for a looksie
highly impressed with the distance they can achieve from such a little unit
I got the P7 Torch and the H7 Headlamp
waiting till its really dark outside, but so far the headlamp seemed to get at least 200m and the torch was easily spotting a tree top 300m away.
will report back late on the pitch black test,
can't wait to check them out in the bush over xmas

Re: spotlights
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:50 pm
by Raiknn
quite keen to hear how these go on batteries as well. Keep us posted.
Re: spotlights
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:59 pm
by sig
been trolling ebay and picked up a new 5watt cree led headtorch and it is the shiz.spread or focus beam .bright as fcuk can see things out to well over 100mtrs .i'm impressed as .only cost $14.76 us dollars incl freight.might have to have a light off skiddy at ivans

Re: spotlights
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:19 pm
by skid
sig wrote:might have to have a light off skiddy at ivans

as well as the drag race we proposed last year

Re: spotlights
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:50 am
by petefj40
I've had these lite weight wee suckers for a year or so now. Best damn head torch I've ever owned. Big lamp is white light. Small one is red.

What model is the one called that you're looking at skid?
Re: spotlights
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:57 am
by skid
petefj40 wrote:I've had these lite weight wee suckers for a year or so now. Best damn head torch I've ever owned. Big lamp is white light. Small one is red.

What model is the one called that you're looking at skid?
I already got them
got the H7 headlamp
and the P7 torch
this time next week I would of found out just how good they are in pitch black bush

Re: spotlights
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:09 am
by tweake
petefj40 wrote:I've had these lite weight wee suckers for a year or so now. Best damn head torch I've ever owned. Big lamp is white light. Small one is red.

i hate to tell ya but you will be regretting that.
first one broke the plastic backing. 2nd one broke the back, the hinge, where the lights fit. i could not be bothered getting it replaced under warranty yet again. it got super glued together but broke in a different place !
also the big light get dim fairly quick so you spend most of the time with half light (brightness varies with battery charge). you will notice the big light will be as bright as the small light. thats the down side of not having regulated led lights.
Re: spotlights
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:30 am
by petefj40
tweake wrote:i hate to tell ya but you will be regretting that.
first one broke the plastic backing. 2nd one broke the back, the hinge, where the lights fit. i could not be bothered getting it replaced under warranty yet again. it got super glued together but broke in a different place !
also the big light get dim fairly quick so you spend most of the time with half light (brightness varies with battery charge). you will notice the big light will be as bright as the small light. thats the down side of not having regulated led lights.
That's cool. it's good to get feed back on em I recon.
I have noticed that mine does use up batteries pretty fast. That's why I always carry spares. But (touch wood) I haven't had any problems as far as breaking it.
I wonder if the later models are better with power usage..
Re: spotlights
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:34 am
by skid
petefj40 wrote:
I have noticed that mine does use up batteries pretty fast. That's why I always carry spares.
how fast is fast
should I be carrying spares for a 4 day trip in the bush if its only gonna get used for less than an hour each night
Re: spotlights
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:38 am
by tweake
later led's don't drop the light so much as the battery is used so they could be better. but its an inherent problem with any non-regulated torch (including normal bulbs). the curse with LED of course is due to the long run times you spend a lot of the time at lower light levels. ie it may only be 50% of the time at low light but that still can be 50 hours of use ! otherwise your replacing 1/3 used batteries all the time.
some of the review sites have graphs of brightness vers run time which is a great way of seeing how it behaves.
if looking for a led light then find a fully regulated one. they give constant brightness (until battery gives out completely) and can be fed a wide range of batteries. led lenser have it in some of their torches but not their headlamps.
Re: spotlights
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:41 am
by tweake
skid wrote:petefj40 wrote:
I have noticed that mine does use up batteries pretty fast. That's why I always carry spares.
how fast is fast
should I be carrying spares for a 4 day trip in the bush if its only gonna get used for less than an hour each night
no, its fine for that amount of use.
however after a few hours use light level drops down and you may find it not bright enough for your use. but you will have man many hours of light left in it.
Re: spotlights
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:48 am
by petefj40
tweake wrote:later led's don't drop the light so much as the battery is used so they could be better. but its an inherent problem with any non-regulated torch (including normal bulbs). the curse with LED of course is due to the long run times you spend a lot of the time at lower light levels. ie it may only be 50% of the time at low light but that still can be 50 hours of use ! otherwise your replacing 1/3 used batteries all the time.
some of the review sites have graphs of brightness vers run time which is a great way of seeing how it behaves.
if looking for a led light then find a fully regulated one. they give constant brightness (until battery gives out completely) and can be fed a wide range of batteries. led lenser have it in some of their torches but not their headlamps.
Cheers for that. Useful stuff.
I've heard of those ones that don't dim, no warning, they just go out.

But yeah. The regulated ones sound good.
Re: spotlights
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 8:22 am
by tweake
most fully regulated ones have multi light levels and often just drop down to a lower level when the battery is about to run out. eg gives you an hour or so on low.
just be aware there is regulated and thens there is fully regulated.
difference being regulated just limits the power down but light will go dim once battery drops past the limit point, battery has to give more than the led can consume (often called buck regulator).
where as fully regulated will give it constant light, you can run on almost any size battery (often called "boost and buck" regulators).
Re: spotlights
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:59 pm
by basics
pete, i got the same one you have, but next to skids, ours are nothing, really disapointing.
i went spotlighting one night with a bloke that had the same as skids, amazing for such a small unit, definatly on my "to get" list
Re: spotlights
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:01 pm
by skid
basics wrote:pete, i got the same one you have, but next to skids, ours are nothing, really disapointing.
i went spotlighting one night with a bloke that had the same as skids, amazing for such a small unit, definatly on my "to get" list
take them off your "to get list"
talk to Sig and get the cheap as unit he bought

Re: spotlights
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:05 pm
by basics
petefj40 wrote:tweake wrote:i hate to tell ya but you will be regretting that.
first one broke the plastic backing. 2nd one broke the back, the hinge, where the lights fit. i could not be bothered getting it replaced under warranty yet again. it got super glued together but broke in a different place !
also the big light get dim fairly quick so you spend most of the time with half light (brightness varies with battery charge). you will notice the big light will be as bright as the small light. thats the down side of not having regulated led lights.
That's cool. it's good to get feed back on em I recon.
I have noticed that mine does use up batteries pretty fast. That's why I always carry spares. But (touch wood) I haven't had any problems as far as breaking it.
I wonder if the later models are better with power usage..
pete, mine uses the batteries quickly as well, i always put it down to when its in my pack, the red light always bumped and gets turned on using up all my battery power.
never bothered to buy new batteries for it haha
Re: spotlights
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:17 pm
by petefj40
skid wrote:basics wrote:pete, i got the same one you have, but next to skids, ours are nothing, really disapointing.
i went spotlighting one night with a bloke that had the same as skids, amazing for such a small unit, definatly on my "to get" list
take them off your "to get list"
talk to Sig and get the cheap as unit he bought

Cheers skid.
Re: spotlights
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:12 am
by sig
http://cgi.ebay.com/CREE-Q4-High-Power- ... 19b95aae16 this is the one that kicked skids arse.not as good quality as skids but at the price buy two or three off them
Re: spotlights
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 7:17 am
by petefj40
Cheers for that sig. I'm gunna look into them.

Re: spotlights
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:06 am
by chevrolux
Was out with this scottish fella a few weekends ago and he pulled out a $200 odd head torch. We were at Howletts hut and could see down to around about the tarn bivy and all the way over to sawtooth ridge. farrrkin long way!!! So I grabbed out my $80 energiser 'hard yakka' head torch. Its my head torch i use every day at work for under houses/in ceilings. I could shine it just as far! It has a spotlight, diffuser and those funny red/green leds aswell. When the batteries get flat it flashes the red led and then shuts of the main light. But it never dims the light down. So i guess that means it's regulated. And very robust and splash proof. When i say splash proof I drop it in a few puddles and was sweet as. But I have also dropped it in a phone cable pit that was full of water and I had to dry it for a couple of days.
Re: spotlights
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 5:09 pm
by Landcruiser70
I've got the biggest one that runs on AA's. Awesome light spotted a couple deer with it, find that they don't seem to panic in the white LED light as they do in the yellow. Got a small one that clips to the top of the .22 for shooting rabbits. Does the trick.
Re: spotlights
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 5:13 pm
by petefj40
Once these school holidays are over I'm real keen to get out there on some farms and cull some vermin's. Got a good stock pile of ammo I need to get rid of.
