#135424 - 06/10/08 05:16 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Hi Russ,
The Fenix P1D-CE is IPX-8 rated according to the manufacturers website.
There is enough unit-to-unit variation in the Fenix lights that I wouldn't count on this. The bigger problem is run-time. How many night-time hours were they in the water before being picked up? The light has to last that long with no battery changes. While I agree the HDS is by far the cream of the crop it is not buoyant. This is a case where a cheap plastic float strobe that can be seen from any direction is better than the gold-plated best-money-can-buy gadget.
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#135427 - 06/10/08 05:29 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
[Re: Dan_McI]
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Registered: 01/21/04
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A CNN article said the flight crew didn't see the light directly, but while using their night vision goggles. I am assuming that the light from a cell phone would do the same?
It is truly amazing how a small forethought can make the difference between living and dying.
"Coast Guard Lt. Justo Rivera, who was flying the aircraft that rescued the men, told CNN affiliate KHOU that a flashlight helped save them. While conducting search patterns, Coast Guard members spotted the light through their night vision goggles, Rivera said. It was being held by one of the men.
He said that because the Coast Guard was searching such a vast area, the flashlight was "instrumental" in the rescue.
'It's your proverbial needle in a haystack,' Rivera told KHOU."
[http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/09/sailors.rescued/?iref=mpstoryview]
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#135436 - 06/10/08 05:59 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
[Re: Susan]
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Registered: 10/10/01
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FWIW, I think a light like the Fenix P1D is going to have pretty wicked visibility in something like a 90 degree cone at night. Even more so with night vision, which I would assume is SOP for night rescue (not much point being out there if you can't see).
Considering search patterns, I think this would make a huge difference over no light, or a non-strobe light.
Also, having and looking at the Fenix, I'd say it is likely to be pretty reliable in water. These are sturdy and reasonably constructed little lights.
Also, FWIW, the strobe could really help in the case of a land based rescue, esp. if they were searching by plane/helicopter w/night vision.
That said, as Russ said, the big problem is that you have to hold it. As you get tired and hypothermic, you aren't going to be able to hold it. And you might need your hands for other reasons.
All in all, as I said, it isn't an excuse not to prepare for whatever endeavor you are planning on -- but I do think they are powerful little tools that, as the thread suggests, could go a long way if caught unawares. And the thing is so small, there is no reason NOT to have it on you.
Remember the James Kim story -- at least at one point they used thermal imaging. Obviously a fire would have helped a lot....
-john
Edit: Well, a cell phone *might* do it, but the less effective the tool, the smaller the chance it will make the difference. And a cell phone is very unlikely to be very effective (and easily damaged by salt water).
Edited by JohnN (06/10/08 06:01 PM)
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#135438 - 06/10/08 06:03 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
[Re: James_Van_Artsdalen]
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[quote=Am_Fear_Liath_Mor] The bigger problem is run-time. How many night-time hours were they in the water before being picked up? The light has to last that long with no battery changes. That's the great thing about LED based lights with strobe capabilities. The light is only active a small fraction of the time giving really good runtime. -john
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#135442 - 06/10/08 06:19 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Interesting. I hadn't seen that rating on a Fenix, many are only dunkable such as the P1D CE on the same page in your link.
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#135443 - 06/10/08 06:22 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
[Re: JohnN]
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This is a strange and bizarre day, a nice RAF woman gave me an ACR 2000 today, I get home and find this thread. Thursday, I'm off flying so its coming with me now. Still in event of a problem, I think I'll be OK. I'm having a jolly on the navy SAR Helo.
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#135466 - 06/10/08 09:04 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
[Re: DesertFox]
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No you haven't been reading this site too long, you are guilty of utilizing common sense. You have obviously learned that when things go bad, they go very bad, very quickly.
I think I'd sail with you!
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#135469 - 06/10/08 09:30 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
[Re: MoBOB]
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Look carefully...it appears to be a rhino, not a faceless pig...(visions of Pink Floyd *shudder*)
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