Awesome score!!!
The NASA light was 5 million candle power.
The NASA light was 5 million candle power.
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More than 35 years ago, NASA was interested in developing a solar simulator for the space program to simulate sunlight outside the filtering of the atmosphere. A group of engineers set up a laboratory in Fairfield, NJ, and designed a product that generated 25 million candlepower of light. The technology developed during this research was subsequently used to design and develop a hand-held unit that produced one million candlepower that was sold to the military and law enforcement market sectors.
Do you have an example of that? I can't find 5 million in print, but they used 25 million as far back as 2010 on their site.
10 years ago.
This thread seems to be getting off track, why not start a separate thread about the Streamlight 1 Million, at leat anyone searching for info on the light in the future will have more chance of finding the info.
I would be very, very surprised if the switch, its actuator, or actuator cover used in the 2020 are different part numbers from those on the DS-HL.For anyone else with a Strion 2020, is the hard nub under the rubber switch cover loose or fixed? I find when I push the switch the piece under it can slide around under the rubber button.
I am feeling the same thing you are, not sure what to make of it, and I'm sure you're talking about the switch on the head.For anyone else with a Strion 2020, is the hard nub under the rubber switch cover loose or fixed? I find when I push the switch the piece under it can slide around under the rubber button.
Which one? The full-size or the very small compact one?Oh that reminds me why does the Streamlight Sidewinder make noise when it is turned on?
I think there's something wrong with yours.Full size.