I have a Coast flashlight that is subcompact and fairly bright but eats batteries faster than Oprah eats bonbons.
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Originally posted by MadHatter View PostI too have several Fenix, 2 Olights, a tiny streamlight, petzl, Coastal, and several other assorted brands, but day in and day out I use my Thrunites more than any others.
The TN 36 you mentioned goes everywhere with me, and never leaves my truck.
When you flat out need to light something up, no floodlight does it better.
The TN 42 stays with me constantly as well.
When it comes to distance, it is the farthest shining "usable" light you can buy as far as I know, and has plenty of usable light in the immediate area.
I use it for almost everything.
As advertised you can light someone up at a mile, I've done it, and it will burn non-stop until the batteries are dead(36 will to).
TN 50, wow!, but not a usable.
Not what the op is looking for I'm sure, but I'm bit of a flashlight junkie, and TN has won me over.
Just wanted to give them a nod since you mentioned them.
I told her hang on, let me go get my flashlight. She said the flashlight is not gonna work because the whole thing has to be lit up and a narrow flashlight beam just won’t do it. I came back with the TN36. Her comment was, Oh My God!
It literally lit up the entire house from the street and the house was sitting about 70 feet off of the roadway. She was able to shoot the photographs in about one 1/20 of a second.
I’ll look at the TN50 and being a flashlight junkie, I kind of want it but I don’t buy flashlights nearly like I did when I was still working at the police department. I think it is a little over 16,000 lumens. I have a harder time dropping $200 on the flashlight, even one that stunning. If I was still working, I would have one by now.
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Originally posted by tvc184 View Post
I’ll look at the TN50 and being a flashlight junkie, I kind of want it but I don’t buy flashlights nearly like I did when I was still working at the police department. I think it is a little over 16,000 lumens. I have a harder time dropping $200 on the flashlight, even one that stunning. If I was still working, I would have one by now.
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TN walks a fine line with the 36 & 42, in the fact that they will run on the brightest setting until the batteries die.
Once the lumens get so high, the heat build up cannot be dissipated fast enough, and these crazy bright flashlights will start stepping down or shut off all together.
The 50 will make it about a 60 sec on turbo s before it steps down to 3000 lumens, 2 min on turbo before it steps down to 3000 lumens, 10 min on high before it steps down to 3000 lumens.
Meanwhile the 36 will burn continuously at 11000 lumens until the battery dies, but it will be so hot you cannot touch it, and it will melt plastic, or just about anything it touches its so hot.
We are making progress on that though.
The exception to the above being flashlights like the W30 that use a laser to excite phosphorus.
2 hr runtime, 500 lumens, will throw almost 2 miles, but again unusable as the beam has 0 stray light.
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Originally posted by RedYote View PostI own streamlights w/ replaceable batteries. I have a buddy with a rechargeable streamlight that is crazy light for how bright it is.
I carry 2 of these rechargeable Streamlights with me and and 2 smaller ones with lithium batteries and a cylinder of extra batteries. I also carry a handful of green chem lights just in case I get that strapped.
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