Help Picking a light for avionics repair/inspection.

sharazzi

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My light will primarily be used for work, I have filled out the recommendation checklist (below) but I just wanted to give you all a little more info as to what I will be doing/using the light for. I am an aircraft avionics tech and as my job entales I have to work in all weather conditions and temperatures as well as cramped and dark spaces. Oh and ya its about as fun as it sounds lol

I also use the same light in my other (somewhat more expensive) hobby of building custom PC's
==================Flashlight Recommendation Checklist================


1) How would you prefer to purchase the light?

___I would like to purchase the light in person from a brick and mortar store. I am located in ______________.
_X_This will be mail-order or Online (location doesn't matter)

**Just to make a note I am in Canada so I would prefer if I could order from a retailer with in Canada, but its not necessary (helps reduce shipping cost)


2) Budget: An easy question, but you may change your mind after answering the rest! :)

____I don't know yet
____Up to $25.
_X_ Up to $50.
____Up to $100.
____Up to $200.
____Up to $300.
____Essentially unlimited.


3) Format:

____I am not sure, please help me decide.
_X_I want a flashlight (hand held/self contained).
____I want a self-contained headlamp.
____I want a headlamp with an external pack/power source.
____I want a mounted light (typically for a bicycle or vehicle)
____I want a lantern/area light.
____I want a portable spotlight (it may have an external power source).
____Other ____________________________________________


4) Size:

____MICRO - Keychain size.
____TINY - Every day carry (2-4 inches).
_X_SMALL - Every day carry (4-7 inches).
____MEDIUM - Holster/belt ring carry. (>7 inches)
____LARGE - Big enough to need its own travel case.
____I don't know/I don't care.


5) Emitter/Light source:

_X_LED (known for efficiency, longevity, and compactness)
____Incandescent (known for superior color rendition)
____HID (known for max output, but often at the expense of size)
____I don't know.


6) Manufacturer:

_X_I want to buy a light from a large/traditional manufacturer that is ready to go out of the box.
____I would like a light from a specialty manufacturer (Possibly limited run/Custom).
____I am interested in assembling my own components. (for example a "host" or flashlight body from one manufacturer, and a "drop-in" emitter from another source).


7) What power source do you want to use?

_X_I intend to use "Primary"/Disposable Alkaline batteries based on the usual AAA/AA/C/D sized cells common to most stores.
____I intend to use "Primary"/Disposable Lithium batteries based on the usual AAA/AA/C/D and CR123 sized cells common to most stores (often a cold weather or long storage choice).
____I intend to use Rechargeable cells (NiMH or NiCD) based on the usual AAA/AA/C/D sized cells common to most stores.
____I intend to use Rechargeable cells based on less common formats (18500 or 18650 Li-Ion, RCR123, et-al).
____I want a light with an integrated rechargeable battery pack.
____I don't know/I need more information on power sources.


8) How much genuine out the front (OTF) light do you want/need? Sometimes you can have too much light (trying to read up close up with a 100 lumen light is not a happy experience).

____I want to navigate a dark room or read a map (1-10 lumens).
____I want an indoor "blackout" light (15-50 lumens)
_X_I want to confidently walk around an unlit/unpaved rural area (60-150 lumens).
____I want to illuminate my entire backyard or a campsite (150-300 lumens).
____I want to illuminate an entire field, the neighbor's front yard several houses down, impress my friends and neighbors, etc. (300-700 lumens).
____I want search and rescue type illumination (800+ lumens).

9) Flood vs Throw: Flood covers an area, Throw reaches out to a distance.

____All Flood: I am doing "arms length" tasks like reading and campsite cooking.
____Wide Flood: I want a defined flood area for semi-close tasks like after-dark campsite tasks or working on a car.
____Narrow Flood: I want a sharply defined flood area that will project some distance for tasks like trail walking.
_X__Wide Throw: I want a beam with a noticeable hot-center for distance throw and a significant amount of "side-spill". Good for rough trail hiking, search and rescue, and general distance work.
____Narrow Throw: I want a beam with a very tight "hot center" and minimal "side-spill". Good for distance viewing, fog, and looking through dense undergrowth.
____Turbohead: I want a far-distance projector with a sharply focused spot of light and minimal or zero side-spill. Good for extreme distance and impressing your friends.

9a) Distance: How far away will you typically need to see with this light (check all that apply)
_X__Less than 1 yard/meter (reading, other close work)
_X__Less than 5 yards/meters (looking for something inside a dark shed/garage/basement)
_X__5-20 yards/meters (check out a noise in the backyard)
____30-50 yards/meters (I have a big backyard)
____50-150 yards/meters (I live in a very rural area/farm with wide open spaces)
____150+ yards (I am searching from a helicopter)

10) Runtime: Not over-inflated manufacturer runtime claims, but usable brightness measured from first activation to 50% with new batteries (Measured on maximum continuous output).

____Up to 30 minutes (I want the brightest [and potentially smallest] light for brief periods)
____30-60 minutes (I have plenty of batteries just ready to be changed)
____90-120 minutes (Runtime is moderately important, but still not critical)
_X_3 hours + (I critically need this light to run on max for extended periods in between battery changes/charges).




11) Durability/Usage: Generally the old phrase "you get what you pay for" is very accurate for flashlights.

____Not Important (A "night-stand" light).
____Slightly Important (Walks around the neighborhood).
____Very Important (Camping, Backpacking, Car Glove-box).
_X_Critical (Police, Fire, Search & Rescue, Caving, Survival).
____I don't know.


12) Switch Size, Type, and location (choose all that apply):

____Any size switch will do.
____I need a BIG switch (I'll be using gloves or have very large hands or coordination issues).
____I want a forward clicky (Helpful for momentary activation and signaling).
____I want a reverse clicky (For use with multi-mode/level lights).
____I want a momentary switch (Predominantly for use with signaling and short bursts of momentary light only).
____I want a twisty switch (Tighten the head/tailcap to activate, and the light will stay on until the head/tailcap is loosened).
____I want a body mounted switch (near the head, like on a Maglite).
_X__I want a tail mounted switch (found on the majority of today's high end lights).
____I want a remote switch (usually found on high-end bicycle headlights)
____I don't care.
____I don't know.
____Other, please specify____________________.


13) User Interface (UI) and mode selection. Select all that apply.

____A simple on-off with only one output level is fine for me.
_X_I want 2 light levels. (Brighter/short runtime and Dimmer/long runtime.)
____I want multiple light levels. (Some lights have 5-16 light levels.)
____I want a programmable light.
____I want a selector ring.
____I want a strobe mode. (Oscillating pattern to confuse/blind aka "Police Mode")
____I want SOS mode. (blinks in ---...--- emergency pattern)
____I want a beacon mode. (Regular flashes at full power to show location.)
____I don't care.
____I don't know.


14)Material/Finish/Coating

____Plastic/composite body (this may limit your choices significantly).
_X_Anodized Aluminum – either type II or III (Hard Anodized) (Aluminum, specifically HA, is the most common material/finish for today's higher end flashlights).
____Stainless steel (durable, but much heavier than aluminum)
____Titanium (durable and nearly as lightweight as aluminum, but can be moderately to significantly more expensive).
____I don't care.
____I don't know.
____Other, please specify____________.

15) Water resistance
____None needed
__X_IPX4 (Splash resistant)
____IPX7 (Waterproof to 1 meter/30min)
____IPX8 (Submersible to greater than 1 meter for 4 hours)

16) Storage conditions
____In house (temperature/climate controlled environment)
____Emergency kit (long standby periods)
____Automobile glove-box (wide temperature swings, long standby periods, critical reliability)
__X_Other In my tool kit (wide temperature swings and long standby periods)


17) Special Needs/extras: Is there anything else you want or need that hasn't been mentioned? Select any/all below.

____Red filter (for preserving night vision).
____Other filter colors (Amber, Green, Blue, _________).
____Dedicated R/G/B secondary LEDs.
____"Hybrid" light (bright incandescent combined with long running LEDs)
Pocket/belt clip
X
Holster
____Wrist/Neck Lanyard
____Crenulated bezel
____Non-sparking, Intrinsically Safe (IS) for use in explosive environments
 
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Candlehorsepower

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Maratac AA in Stainless. They have them on countycom. I had never heard of them until I went to the site for something else. The lights are small, lightweight, has a lo / hi mode and it can be holstered. Does come with a lanyard clip and belt clip and its my daily EDC. Its all machined and rugged as h-e-double hockey sticks. Best of all the price point is right around $40. The AA or even AAA would suit you just fine. They are about equal brightness in real world testing.

I have the copper version in both AA and AAA and I think they are both simply brilliant well priced lights. The will light up an area in a average sized room very well and perfect for close in work as I use them behind computers, servers and routers all the time.

I use Powerex rechargeables and I get plenty of runtime with any cell I have put in them. You should not overvolt these lamps or you will fry the driver.
 

gravelmonkey

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2*AA, rugged, 2 modes, 150+ lumens... have a look at the Fenix E21 for a good value, 130lm for 2hrs, or 48lm for 11 hours.
 
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sharazzi

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What do you guys think of the FENIX PD35 or FENIX TK15 yes granted they dont address some (namely price and battery) of my requirements but I was looking at them because they both bost a long run time with good lumens on there "mid" settings and the power on high should I ever need it.

The PD35 boasts 170 lumens w/ 7h 45min run time on the "mid" setting, and the TK15 boasts 165 lumens w/ 6h run time. The problem is I dont know enough about the flashlight specs to know if they will have the proper flood and throw for my needs.
 

jimboutilier

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What do you guys think of the FENIX PD35 or FENIX TK15 yes granted they dont address some (namely price and battery) of my requirements but I was looking at them because they both bost a long run time with good lumens on there "mid" settings and the power on high should I ever need it.

The PD35 boasts 170 lumens w/ 7h 45min run time on the "mid" setting, and the TK15 boasts 165 lumens w/ 6h run time. The problem is I dont know enough about the flashlight specs to know if they will have the proper flood and throw for my needs.

Fenix makes great quality lights. But if you are heading that far off your originals parameters you might want to look at:

A Foursevens Quark Pro QP2L-X with burst mode. Similar to the PD32 but smaller and lighter and offers lower lighting levels (which tend to be more useful) with more run time. Or a QP2A-X if you want to use AA cells. The Quarks come with a nice set of accessories (pouch, hand strap, adjustable neck lanyard, batteries, spare o-ring), have good parts availability and a great 10 year warranty as well. There is also a 90 degree adapter and head strap available to allow use as a hands free headlamp.

And speaking of headlamps, you might look at a Zebralight H52w which is a single AA headlamp but can be used as a flashlight as well.

Finally you might want to take a look at a magnetic ring light like the Sunwayman V11R. It's output is infinitely variable via a magnetic ring and it has a tail clicky for on/off. Being able to select just the right amount of light is very nice. It has an optional AA extender that let's it use any AA sized cell too (normally CE123).

Just throwing out a few more options.
 
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