Budget? Yeah, right... I feel another expensive hobby coming on.

Hey how are you doing man? Welcome to BLF! :partying_face:

ā€œUnlike most rabbit holes, this one isnā€™t dark. In fact thereā€™s so much light down here itā€™s positively brilliant!ā€ ā€” haha, but dark news ahead to your financesā€¦

Well, even just being here in BLF can give you a small ā€˜kickā€™!

First and foremost, always remember to recharge your credit card. :smiley:

Welcome slmjim.
I can guarantee that your rabbit hole is expected to be very deep, especially if you keep on reading reviews and mods :slight_smile:

You remember that movie ā€œRUN FOREST RUNā€
Welcome to BLF slmjim.

It's a pleasure to have you onboard, slmjim!

I hope your card can handle a large draw :crown:

With a super low interest rate!!
Since 13 Dec 2017

BLF-GT (x2) ,bags, OpTech hoods, 16/3500mah batts
Acebeam K70 (x2),
Nitecore TM26GT,
Noctigon Meteor M43,
Niwalker BK-FA30s,
Fenix TK75vn KT XML2,
Thrunite TN42cw,
Opus 3400ā€™s (x2)
Miboxer C4-12ā€™s (x2)
Aluminum carry case
Pelican 1010 micro cases (x4)

ā€¦so did Iā€¦. so did I. :person_facepalming:

Welcome to BLF!

Budget doesnā€™t always mean cheap.
The army has a budget too :confounded:

If youā€™re into big lights ā€¦.itā€™s probably cheaper to buy a small apartment complex and set it on fire .

I came here (and into flashlight ā€œcommunitiesā€ in general) looking for a small edc light. I spent weeks researching and reading before buying my first ā€œgoodā€ light. I wound up with a 47s Preon, 35 bucks or so, and it was great. Still have it. But like you fear, it started something for me. Now 4ish years (and 150ish lights) later, hereā€™s one of my latest acquisitions:

So yeah, its very easy for this to get a bit out of hand :slight_smile:

(If youā€™re not familiar, thatā€™s the new Sinner Ti350, serial number lucky 13. Iā€™ve added some blue anodized highlights, an Okluma clip, and 14 trits (iceblue/white). Not obvious from the pics is the LDB4 driver setup and triple 219b sw45k r9080 internals I swapped in.)

^ Absolute stunner! :sunglasses:

Welcome slmjim!

One of usā€¦ one of usā€¦ :smiley:
Itā€™s going to be fun!
Welcome!

Need has little to do with a flashaholic condition. It does however start out ā€œbudgetā€ where you will find yourself buying C8s and Utorch units. At some point you will be consumed by the obsession with ā€œbrighter, more efficientā€ and phrases like ā€œUI and CRIā€ come out frequently. Then, God help you when lumens per watt figures constantly cruise around your head.
Lastly, a full demonic possession has occurred when Nitecore and Acebeam make your shopping list.

I completely agree with you, except that last phrase :wink:
I think there are equal or higher quality lights for a lower price (This is budget light forum remember ? :wink: )

Darnitā€¦I was so gonna use that :smiley:

Hi all,

Thanks for the entertaining welcome!

I've spent the past week browsing the site, and must say that I'm gonna be surrounded by vertical learning curves for a while.

I'm a little disheartened by the thread about fake emitters. I've read the entire thread and branches thereof, and now have a rudimentary understanding of whet to look for.

I'll be posting some noob questions in appropriate forums for a time, so please bear with me, and thanks for the schooling!

Briefly:

I see modding in the not-too-distant future. Much of my previous life was a hardware Tech on copiers & printers. I've flashed thousands of copiers, printers, scanners and NIC's with firmware, so all I have to do is learn the interfaces and locate the files.

I have a basic understanding of color temps, less so of CRI but that will come with time.

Later in my career I was in a gig as Network Analyst for xerox. I cringe now because of all the laptops/battery packs we disposed of that could have been harvested for cells. I'm still coming to terms with cell sizes and such. The compatibility of some flashlights re: length of protected vs non-protected cells, flat tops working in a specific light yes/no/maybe, etc. will be a stumbling block for me until I get a better handle on cell formats.

A Surefire Stylus Pro currently on sale at Cabela's for $14.99 hasn't popped my flashlight cherry just yet, but it did get to third base. Eyes are gettin' glassy & I'm breathing hard anyway. But now I find that I want more! And so the affliction begins...

Welcome to BLF slmjim! I hated it when those Duracells leaked in my old flashlights. Supposedly they were the best batteries, right? Now with NiMH and lithium ions, thatā€™s no longer a worry.

And WOW emarkd, thatā€™s an awesome looking flashlight!