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(PeteCresswell) November 18th 06 01:27 AM

Reliable Strobe?
 
I just had my third one fail.

Water in the first two. This one seems like the external
switch is jamming with sand.

Anybody got something that's been good to them for a couple years?

If I had my druthers:
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- One that has survived in a beach environment for that time
Sand seems to be a wild card.

- One that floats if it comes detached from the PDF.
Seems so obvious, but I haven't seen one yet...
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PeteCresswell

Michael Daly November 18th 06 05:53 AM

Reliable Strobe?
 
(PeteCresswell) wrote:

Anybody got something that's been good to them for a couple years?


Princeton Tec. Mine's outlasted two PFDs without fail. It is kept permantently
on the rear shoulder tab. I just change the lithium battery every five years.

Mike

(PeteCresswell) November 18th 06 10:23 PM

Reliable Strobe?
 
Per Michael Daly:

Princeton Tec. Mine's outlasted two PFDs without fail. It is kept permantently
on the rear shoulder tab. I just change the lithium battery every five years.


Would that be this one: http://tinyurl.com/y2qjuq

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PeteCresswell

(PeteCresswell) November 18th 06 10:26 PM

Reliable Strobe?
 
Per Michael Daly:
the lithium battery


Assuming the URL I sent shows the same one you have, why the lithium battery?

- Shelf life?

- More burn time than the 8-hour burn time they tout for a AA alkaline?


All of the above?

Something else?
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PeteCresswell

Michael Daly November 19th 06 01:06 AM

Reliable Strobe?
 
(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Michael Daly:
the lithium battery


Assuming the URL I sent shows the same one you have


It is.

, why the lithium battery?

- Shelf life?


Yes. I consider this very important

- More burn time than the 8-hour burn time they tout for a AA alkaline?


Maybe - though I don't know if it does last longer. After several years in the
unit, it will last longer as the alkaline will have self-discharged to a greater
extent.

Also:

Better performance at low temperature - important in cold air or water.

These aren't fancy lithium batteries - just the 1.5V AA version sold usually in
photo shops (conventional lithium are usually 3.6V or so).

This strobe has a catalytic mesh in the bottom of the unit, so any gases (H2?)
produced by the battery over time tend to be converted to relatively inert
compounds. I still don't know if it's important (since the volume in the strobe
is so low), but it's there.

Mike

(PeteCresswell) November 19th 06 01:31 AM

Reliable Strobe?
 
Per Michael Daly:
It is.


Gonna order one ASAP, then.

Thanks.

Also, just realized that Princeton Tech is the maker of a little LED flashlight
("Impact" - 4AA batteries) that I got one each of for everybody in the extended
family a couple of Christmases ago. *Very* well received by all.
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PeteCresswell


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