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Brenda Ann wrote:
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "Bob Dobbs" wrote in message news:4980fa76.3113218@chupacabra... Even all the flashlights are all LED nowadays. Not all, but the superior ones are. They now make Luxeon single LED flashlights up to 10 watts (perhaps even higher) that outshine any handheld incandescent flashlight (except perhaps the heavy duty halogen flashlights that will only work for a few minutes on a fully charged battery) with a very good quality white light. I have one such Luxeon flashlight with a 3 watt lamp that is about 1/3 the size of a two "D" cell flashlight that is many times brighter and has a better beam. P.S. I'm not sure how they measure the wattage. I think it may be similar to the way CFL's are co-rated (i.e. the wattage listed is the incandescent equivalent). Otherwise, the small batteries used would last only a very few minutes at best. Consider that a single AA battery has about a 2 watt-hour capacity. A D cell is much more. See: http://www.zbattery.com/zbattery/batteryinfo.html Battery life should be much better than your expectation. |
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