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#49601 - 09/21/05 08:42 PM Re: Gerber Infinity trouble
ironraven Offline
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Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
Keep it, I killed a Photon. The Solitaire has superior structural integrity- they don't die when they get stepped on. The only problem I've had in that regaurd is that the aluminum is softer than the steel of my split rings- to be expected, and for the cost, acceptable. Add a dab of silicon grease to the threads and it is suitably water proof. It has gone through the wash a few times on me, and it worked fine. Since my life keeps me on high ground, and mostly off of large bodies of water, I figure that is good enough.

And I understand that the stock Solitaire has inferior battery life to LEDs, but as I posted several times under my old handle, I have constructed very suitable, non-IC based LED conversions of the Solitaire that can be reconverted to incandescant operation with one of the two spare bulbs that fit into the butt cap and a scrounged/pre-packed AAA. I've used cheap 3mm LEDs, and I recently aquired some bright white ones. So far, they work well, and are almost as bright but more focused than the after market high intensity incandescent bulbs.
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#49602 - 09/21/05 09:21 PM Re: Gerber Infinity trouble
Brangdon Offline
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Registered: 12/12/04
Posts: 1204
Loc: Nottingham, UK
How did you kill your photon? I'm surprised. I don't know about cheap knock-offs, but my Freedom 2x doesn't die when I step on it. I just tried it - no problem. Doug describes them as virtually indestructible: "I've run over Photons with my 3/4-ton pickup with no obvious damage."
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#49603 - 09/21/05 10:30 PM Re: Gerber Infinity trouble
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I've got both the X-1 and the X-5. I think the X-5 is a great gernal purpose light. The beam spread of the X-1 is very narrow, but it certainly does put a lot of light in one place. I like the solidity of both. I also have the X-0, which I thnk is as good as a Sure Fire any day.

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#49604 - 09/21/05 11:57 PM Re: Gerber Infinity trouble
ironraven Offline
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Registered: 09/08/05
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Loc: Vermont
Wasn't mine, and I kinda dropped a filing cabinet on it. Between the metal and the concrete there was a soft, kinda squishy crunch, and I owed a co worker a new photon. My thing is that is was an empty cabinet which weighed less than I do, and I have stepped on my Solitaire.
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