#134527 - 06/02/08 04:44 PM
Seven year old Cyalume lightstick
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Over the weekend DW had me working on several projects around the house and I ran across some OmniGlow Cyalume lightsticks that had been in a box in the closet for several years. Expiration date was 5/01.
Seven years past the expiration date, the original foil wrapper was still sealed. These had been stored in a closet (dark, fairly constant temperature, no rough handling). The foil wrap seemed to open at the seams a little easier than I remember on a new package. Maybe the glue wasn't quite as good as new? When I broke the stick, and gave it a shake, it worked like a new one. Good bright light. I did not have a new one to compare intensity of light. After two hours, it was not as bright, but still bright enough to read fine print. (This was a 30-minute hi-intensity yellow stick.)
Anyway, my highly unscientific test conducted in a dark bathroom on Saturday night revealed that a Cyalume light stick can still be usable seven years after the expiration date.
I would still pay attention to expiration dates for critical use, like stocking a life raft, for example. But, if someone offered me some expired sticks, I would grab them and use them up on camping trips.
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#134559 - 06/02/08 10:49 PM
Re: Seven year old Cyalume lightstick
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What do you do to get free light sticks? Do you get tyem from the military?
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#134564 - 06/02/08 11:46 PM
Re: Seven year old Cyalume lightstick
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Typically discount chem-lights use chemicals refined to a lesser standard of purity and these degrade much more quickly and less gracefully than higher quality light sticks. Also all of these units degrade more quickly in warmer temperatures and have much shorter storage lives if the foil wrapper, intended to keep oxygen out, is punctured.
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#134581 - 06/03/08 01:35 AM
Re: Seven year old Cyalume lightstick
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wow! those light sticks are older than me!!!!
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#134590 - 06/03/08 02:25 AM
Re: Seven year old Cyalume lightstick
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Most of my clothes are older than you!!!
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#134626 - 06/03/08 02:48 PM
Re: Seven year old Cyalume lightstick
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I have inspired The Duh !!!!!!
My life is complete.
I think heat and light are the foes for light sticks. I think mine held up so well due to the unintentional good storage conditions (sealed foil wrapper, no light, room temperature). I would be interested in how they would fair riding around the the trunk of my car. Think I will give it a try. Get back with you in seven years.
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#134692 - 06/04/08 04:23 AM
Re: Seven year old Cyalume lightstick
[Re: Ron]
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I think mine held up so well due to the unintentional good storage conditions (sealed foil wrapper, no light, room temperature). I would be interested in how they would fair riding around the the trunk of my car. Think I will give it a try. Get back with you in seven years.
I think your right. Also Omniglow, as I understand it, supplies the majority of the USGI sticks and they are made to a very exacting standard. Quality units stored under favorable conditions last longer. It would be interesting to find out what the Omniglow people and USGI standards say about their minimum expected longevity and recommended storage parameters.
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