I would not recommend this method as it tends to also eat the phosphorous layer which results in lower output and a bluer hue than the heating method.
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I would not recommend this method as it tends to also eat the phosphorous layer which results in lower output and a bluer hue than the heating method.
There is a clear dome on the LED. This focuses the light forward which is not desirable with a good reflector. By removing this dome more light spills sideways where the reflector can do a much...
That would probably be me.
It is nearer the red part of the spectrum which spooks animals less. It doesn't seem to reflect so much off moisture and dust particles in the air, and as a result seems to cut through the air...
They don't sting a lot really from what I've found. The banks hit you harder. I use a debit card.
I think the Olight is a more established/recognised brand so set a higher price, but the Maxtoch...
You Sarvo. Me gadgetman.
We initially just got hold of the factory and suggested a few changes with a few wants/don't wants from other forum members. This meant that hunters got to buy a torch...
As I said last time you asked Sarvo. The first model they made was largely a copy I believe. Since then they have made their own from the ground up, with a good dose of kiwi input, and a major...