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PostPosted: Aug 10, 2007 5:28 pm
by Jeff Bartlett
Teresa wrote:Nope. Incandescents. Simple. No electronics. No worries.


well, no worries except short battery life and dim yellow light, anyway.


Marbry wrote:I also have a couple of the PT 1W LED 4AA flashlights on my helmet which do really well, but they go diving too.


the Impact XL? just picked one up to wear around my neck.

PostPosted: Aug 10, 2007 11:28 pm
by NZcaver
xcathodex wrote:
Teresa wrote:Nope. Incandescents. Simple. No electronics. No worries.


well, no worries except short battery life and dim yellow light, anyway.

Amen! :exactly: And don't forget blown filaments due to shock and/or age.


Marbry wrote:I also have a couple of the PT 1W LED 4AA flashlights on my helmet which do really well, but they go diving too.

I have a couple of those - they're still kicking around in the vehicle somewhere I think. Not the greatest, but at least they're cheap :wink: waterproof :wink: :wink: and not incandescent. :wink: :wink: :wink:

PostPosted: Aug 28, 2007 7:57 pm
by wyandottecaver
I am a dealer with princeton tec and love their products. having said that I don't use an apex. I much prefer the Corona (8 LED). it is truly waterproof, runs a long time and gives a good amount of light.

I have seen factory standard and modified apex's work great and have also seen them fail.

PostPosted: Aug 28, 2007 10:20 pm
by MUD
The PT Corona is my main light....we have 4 of these in the family. I think it's a really good light all around.