What combination of dual LED for AA Flashlight do you prefer?

Indeed, the two LEDs can work together.

Both LEDs can work independently as well as together (Two LEDs are illuminating). And max lumens (2 LEDs working) with 14500 powered is about 1400 lumens.

Yes, it will have a tail switch and a head twist for switching between LEDs (single and both working).

I like a light for each purpose but since you narrow me down to 2 I pick neutral and red. If i had a choice I would pick neutral and green.

And yes I picked both for hunting. Again I carry 2. A floody neutral and a spot green. I do have a spot red but it seems everybody and their mom has one for hogs around here and while the pigs are not supposed to be able to see it they do. The rednecks are swapping to green now so it’s just a matter of time they have the hogs trained to run from every color.

So, if everyone knew that this light wasn’t going to be good for hunting, those who voted for a red emitter would change their vote, right? :innocent:

:smiling_imp: Evil U :smiley: :sunglasses:

No, I wouldn’t. Green has the opposite effect as red. Green dialtes eyesight more readily than red.

I was going with the hypothesis that everyone who voted for red was voting for it to be a hunting light. Since the design of the light itself will make it not good for hunting, I supposed that those people might choose another LED combo that they’d like that would be useful with this light design.

Too much to expect from this crowd? Maybe. :stuck_out_tongue:

I voted Neutral/Red. That said, the dream dual emitter for me would be a high CRI 4500K / Amber.

It will come available later this month. :wink:

NW+UV because someone paid me.

Oh, is that all it takes? A little bribery? :smiling_imp:

Are any of you guys who voted for NW + Red able to be bribed? I don’t have much money, but I could send you a cheap flashlight that I have lying around. :stuck_out_tongue:

Put it this way I prefer red for times when I need night dilated vision preserved, be it hunting or otherwise. Although the red light itself is not used for spotting/targeting game… the actual act of hunting / killing.

One thing I find about extended exposure to red light is it tint shifts my vision-color spectrum. Just a few minutes of red light is all it takes. It makes me temporarily extra sensitive to white and green light, until my vision re-adjusts back. Its like getting a little OTF lumen boost.

Maybe we should do a group study on the use of red led’s.

I have owned several RED led flashlights and headlamps.

I now own NONE, make that one.

EDIT-my nitecore NU30 has red leds, and my EOS has red lense

Please keep me posted! =)

I’d prefer CRI90+ NW (4500K) as primary.

Secondaries could be (preference order as follows):
a) something very low CCT (~ultra warm) White (max. 2000K, but 1300K would be even better)
b) Amber (not the monochrome, Cree XP-E2 has PC-Amber (PC = phosphor converted), which means a bit more diverse spectrum, but it has better efficiency, if I remember it right)
c) UV
d) Red (Cree XP-E2 has ‘Far red’ beyond 700nm, too)

It needs to be lacking any pronounced hotspot, should flood well.

NW (high CRI, of course) + red

Let us know when it’s out :wink:

Sure, will update here once it’s out. :wink:

Sorry brud, I can’t ever think of buying a cool or warm LED lamp since I’ve seen the light through neutral white :sunglasses: