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Hackenslash
346
Sep 20, 2016
I think something is "off" with the specs. 160 lumen would be a stretch with AA and this is a AAA? I joined the drop because it looks like a cool light, but something doesn't quite add up.
sin3
40
Sep 21, 2016
HackenslashI agree here are the specs for the AA TPF, cant imagine that AAA has a higher output
Using A Single Duracell AA battery we got the following results:
Low Mode, 5 lumen output for upto 100 Hours ( Diffused Light ) Medium Mode, 40 lumen output for upto 7 Hours High Mode, 135 lumen output for upto 90 Minutes
Hackenslash
346
Sep 21, 2016
sin3Here's the page for it on the CountyComm website: http://www.countycomm.com/tpflightssaaa.html They list the following as specs, about the same as what MassDrop gave... Specifications: • Length: 2.65" •Diameter: .57" •Weight 30 Grams / .68 Ounces without battery ( Incredibly lightweight ) •Stainless Steel Pocket Clip ( Easy to clip onto a hat, MOLLE gear or shirt pocket ) •Glow In the Dark Built In reflector ( Easy to find in the dark ) •LED Type: Cree G2 Emitter ( High Output ) with a life span up to 50,000 hours. •Flashlight body is made of Stainless Steel • Stainless Steel ring around the dome lens for added durability • The dome lens has been treated with a AR (Anti-Reflective) coating. •Proprietary circuit design features reverse polarity protection and runs off of one AA battery that provides 3 levels of brightness ( Low /Medium / High).
Using A Single Duracell AAA battery we got the following results: •Low Mode, 5 lumen output for upto 60 Hours ( Diffused Light ) •Medium Mode, 48 lumen output for upto 4 Hours •High Mode, 160 lumen output for upto 75 Minutes So, unless Maratac is wrong, somehow they're squeezing 160 Lumens and 75 minutes our of a standard Duracell AAA battery! Wow!