From L to R: Arc-P AAA, Arc-Ti AAA, Muyshondt Mako, Peak LED Eiger in SS, lego of a Peak body and Arc head, Arc-UV AAA, Fenix E01 AAA and the legendary Maglite Solitaire.

Well, yeah, the Solitaire puts about 2 lumens output, and drains the battery faster, since it uses an incan bulb. As compared, the new generation flashlights use the highly-efficient LED (light emitting diode), and hence you get better/brighter output and longer runtimes.Moin. wrote:Good that you've started this thread Amar, all these friednly discussionsin the for sale forum have aroused my interest and curiosity in flashlights.
Have not seen or handled anything beyong maglites nefore so not sure, but the light output of the tiny AAA flashlight serves what purpose, I've seen the maglite solitaire at Basecamp and the light output is really low.
Newer LEDs (also known as "power LEDs") are far efficient and bright than the Nichia LEds' used in Fenix E01 and Arc AAA-P. For eg., a Cree XP-G LED can output about 90 lumens from a single AAA battery and give about an hour runtime. Compare these 90 against the 10 output by the Nichia LEDs. Flashlights also utilize microprocessors, and have heat sinks to take away the heat generated. LEDs' require no replacement, they don't fuse, and typical runtimes are ~100,000 hrs. advertised.Secondly why are these fenix's etc priced several multiples of maglite flashlights, with knives it is better steels, finishes, materials. What is it with flashlights.
Almost nothing is required for these lights - the LED does not burnout, and has a life of 100,000 hrs., so requires no replacement, while the quality worksmanship means they are very nicely done. Even then, most of these lights are warranted typically for 3 to 10 to lifetime, and only shipping charges are to be borne.What is the warranty and after sales service available for fenix etc, what if the led needs replacement or some other repair work required ?
Yes, its the 551H2O Grip, rustproof. I have sold it, and have completely moved to using Spyderco, since I find it more ergonomic for my hands.Thanks in advance.
P.S: Is that a Griptilian in your profile pic ?
Best
Moin.
choombak wrote:
Well, yeah, the Solitaire puts about 2 lumens output, and drains the battery faster, since it uses an incan bulb. As compared, the new generation flashlights use the highly-efficient LED (light emitting diode), and hence you get better/brighter output and longer runtimes.
Newer LEDs (also known as "power LEDs") are far efficient and bright than the Nichia LEds' used in Fenix E01 and Arc AAA-P. For eg., a Cree XP-G LED can output about 90 lumens from a single AAA battery and give about an hour runtime. Compare these 90 against the 10 output by the Nichia LEDs. Flashlights also utilize microprocessors, and have heat sinks to take away the heat generated. LEDs' require no replacement, they don't fuse, and typical runtimes are ~100,000 hrs. advertised.
Are you not going a bit overboard here? Fenix needs guys like you!So you get total 21 hrs. runtime of a single AAA battery. For normal usage, this runtime and efficieny means you have to change a battery once an year or so. The E01 also has aggressive knurling on its body for better grip, and is extremely robust - can withstand 10 floor fall, as well as being crushed under a truck, in addition to being completely water proof.
Yes, he is right if anything goes wrong with these then you have to courier these back to the company or the seller as these are not repairable in India. The cost of the courier will have to be borne by you.What is the warranty and after sales service available for fenix etc, what if the led needs replacement or some other repair work required ?
Almost nothing is required for these lights - the LED does not burnout, and has a life of 100,000 hrs., so requires no replacement, while the quality worksmanship means they are very nicely done. Even then, most of these lights are warranted typically for 3 to 10 to lifetime, and only shipping charges are to be borne.
Go to www.candlepowerforums.com and you will not need to look anywhere else for information related to flashlights.Moin. wrote: Do provide some good links for further reading. Prices here can very a lot, specially with knives, guns and ofcourse
Flashlights. How about posting some benchmark prices for AAA and AA flashlights that can be used as a reference. Are these prices fair and reasonable for Fenix
Thanks Moin.
Not really, the E01 does have fantastic reliability - for eg., see this thread where the light has been freezed, and this where it survives a drop of 5 floors. There was also a winter torture test on candlepowerforums, where the owner crushed the light under a truck in the snow repeatedly, and even then it worked! Sadly, this thread was lost a while ago when cpf site crashed.Rajat wrote: ...
Are you not going a bit overboard here? Fenix needs guys like you!![]()
...
Rajat has indicated candlepowerforums - *the* definitive site for all your flashlight knowledge. Start at the LED Flashlights, and General Flashlight Discussion forums.Moin. wrote:Thank you Amar, very informative. Do provide some good links for further reading.
If you purchase lights at US based sellers, then yes, they will be cheaper than these prices, but there are other risks involved - international shipping which if done via normal airmail is not reliable, customs duty - which is randomly applied based on the "looks" of the goods, and not the actual cost, and the time taken. In order to mitigate these, the only option is to pay for reliable shipping along with insurance, which is typically minimum $10 US. The waiting time is almost the same, unless if you get the light by FedEx or UPS or DHL, in which case it is about 3-5 days, and shipping is $35 minimum.Prices here can very a lot, specially with knives, guns and ofcourse
Flashlights. How about posting some benchmark prices for AAA and AA flashlights that can be used as a reference. Are these prices fair and reasonable for Fenix
1. E01(Black,Olive) [1 X AAA] - Rs.1,100
2. E05(Black) [1X AAA ] - Rs.1,800
...
Thanks Moin.
In simpler terms, lumens is the power of light perceived by the eye - how bright it looks. So 2 lumens is a lot dimmer than 20 and very very dimmer than 200. Your normal incandescent flashlight (eveready using 2 AA batteries, or 2 D batteries puts out approximately 20 lumens), while the modern LED based flashlights using the same batteries can put about 150, and require no LED change for the lifetime.dr.jayakumar wrote:friend thats a neat collection,it will be hard to decide on anyone...........
i never understood the meaning of lumens...?
Indian Postal Service guarantees a Registered Post delivery - it cost me Rs. 130 to send my JetBeam to their service center in China. It takes 2 weeks, but the delivery is guaranteed. And you could have checked with the seller, since it is the seller's responsibility to warranty any goods, and get you a replacement if required. Was your light out of warranty, that you had to send it to China?aglover wrote:fenix is worthless as their customer service (OR lack of it ) is frustating
also internet explorer is worse than fenix, it deleted all of 800 or so words i used to detail my experience when i pressed the submit button
-- Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:10 am --
"only shipping charges are to be borne"
Bluedart qouted me rs 1200/- for India to china . Fenix aksed me to also borne china to india shipping and any custom duty applicable (even when it was their shoody QC) the working life you are qouting are candy floss advertisements, things do fail and it counts whether the maker stand behind there product when this happen
fenix sell coz its cheap compared to a surefire or many others.
and i learned the hard way a lesson in false economy
only one thing comes cheap - cheapness - of workmanship , of business ethics and of promise
Thanks
Or Maharashtra, the loadshedding capital state of the West (Mumbai and Pune excluded). 12 to 16 hrs. in the villages, about 6 to 8 hours in towns and tier two cities, and about 3 in large ones per day. I am in Pune, which is free from loadshedding, but we pay a higher electricity price per unit than rest of the world. Sucks, but that's how it has been, and there seems to be no respite in the immediate future.jonahpach wrote:With this many torchlights, you definitely qualify to be a resident of Aizawl, The loadshedding capital of the North East!