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Dim-witted bulb?
07-25-2005, 02:24 PM,
#1
Dim-witted bulb?
Recently, I acquired a Halcyon Mini-Scout. Problem is, it's bulb seems a lot dimmer than I would have expected for such a light from a "rigorous mission critical" manufacturer. In fact, I'd say it's probably half as bright as any of my UK mini Q40's with about the same battery life. Is there a particular reason for this, or do I simply have a bad bulb in this Mini-Scout? Are there replacement bulbs readily available for this light, if so, where do I get them? Please don't plug the Halcyon LED replacement as that is not the answer I'm looking for.

The manufacturer states:
Quote:\"Nearly all widely available reserve lights overdrive the bulb to create a brighter beam. While overdriving the bulb is effective for short term use, it increases the stress on the filament, resulting in a greater frequency of bulb failure.\"
However, I've had two mini-Q40's for about three years, and the bulb has never burned out, even after roughly 10-12 battery swaps.

[overclock]Any ideas on how to step up the power to the bulb?[/overclock]

Thanks all...
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07-25-2005, 05:29 PM, (This post was last modified: 07-25-2005, 07:27 PM by matt t..)
#2
Re: Dim-witted bulb?
Strange that the "manufacturer" would put that in writing. As far as I know (which admittedly isn't much) is that a back-up light is supposed to be UNDERdriven to make it more reliable. My "Photon Torpedos" are as bright as I would expect, though I keep fresh batteries in them and don't use them unless needed. Maybe you can get another bulb from somewhere and try that. It never hurts to have a spare anyway. As to the LED replacement; what, you don't want to spend half again as much for the upgrade that you did for the light? ;D
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07-25-2005, 06:10 PM,
#3
Re: Dim-witted bulb?
Here's the fix, get one of instead- screw loose to turn on, LED's that last 100,000 hours, batteries last forever in it. I've used mine as a primary in a cave, beleive it or not, due to it's incredible brightness and color temp. Or if you're attached to scouts, i'll sell you my extra that got replaced with this.

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07-26-2005, 06:10 AM, (This post was last modified: 07-26-2005, 07:05 AM by schultz.)
#4
Re: Dim-witted bulb?
Not attached to scouts in the least...problem is I don't think that dive rite yellow is a DIR approved color. >Big Grin.  I picked up the mini-scout at a pretty reasonable price... one of those "well I guess I can take it off your hands" kind of things. Now I'm wishing I hadn't since I'll probably never use it due to the dimness.

Maybe I can duct tape the sucker to my ds-50 flash and use it as a modeling light.  ;D

I think I'll stick to mini Q40's since I have those in my inventory. Although I know LED's may be the way of future, I still like incandescent ones better.

I've used LED's in terrestrial caving and I still prefer my halogen headlamps to LED's from the same manufacturer. It's kinda like using regular bulbs versus compact florescent.... stupid, I know.

As far as replacing the bulb... it almost looks like it is glued into the light module, so I probably have to replace the entire module.  Thus Halcyon is  forcing the Microsoft philosophy of must buy our stuff even to  replace a stupid little bulb.

[headshake] It figures... [/headshake]
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07-26-2005, 05:45 PM,
#5
Re: Dim-witted bulb?
If nothing else I'd at least swap bulbs with someone else and see if it's any different. At least you'll know if it's the bulb or not......Then it's off to E-bay ;D
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