Durability Test / Crash Test now online....

Get Markus to blow it up. :laughing:

Shooting range test? :-D

Don't know who Markus is but, if blowing it up is all about we can try it with the heat test: insert a charged li-ion cell in the flashlight, place it inside an oven, select target test temperature and turn it on full blast. ;-)

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Good thread. I think a squish test would be valuable too. I have set my toolbox down on lights at work before and have had a few surprise my by bending out of shape while others held up and were unharmed by the same forces.

sure put them in the freezer for a couple hours. on and off. that would be interesting.

throw them against a brick wall. not really hard, but you know when you’re holding a light and turn quickly, but your friend is standing there and the light flies out of your hand and smacks agains something…. so that.

put them in a tupperware with water and dirt/sand and shake the hell out of it.

step on them with boots. I’m 200+ lbs so find a bigger person. :).

it would be great if more manufacturers or people would be willing to donate. if they survive. do a give away.

Many years ago, when I was starting to collect flashlights, I also did some machine testing; even in the dishwasher; those in the washer-drive was a mechanical stress and sealing, that in the dishwasher only of impermeability. In the dishwasher, however, the colour of the flashlight changed due to the more aggressive soap.

would definitely be intersted in toughness difference between regular bezels vs stainless steel. Like on the Convoy C8 that has the optional SS bezel. If you actually have to hit something of someone with the light does it make a difference?

Wellp, that depends on what you hit. For a pair of balls on standard clothing it may not make much difference. If your target wears something tough forget about nonsense and get a morning star O:) flashlight. :-D

I think you should test as many as possible, 3 may not be enough. I suggest Zebralight, Emisar, FW3A, Olight and other popular brands.

And if you drop it, would the stainless bezel have less flashlight damage? The extra weight over AL might result in a bit more bezel first hits, or maybe not? Would the AL slightly flex or even dent and absorb some of the impact, saving the lens or whatever? Interesting. But whatever you do will be appreciated by all of us.

Many interesting ideas for sure. Ssome are a little too 'unnatural' though ;)

Currently we have 4 flashlight being said for. Waiting for the Lumintop edc18 to arrive.

This will be our first round. We may end up doing another one (which is our plan) with more flashlights.

Seems like most people are interested in somessort of roughness testing. We just have to finalize the details.

3 lights is heaps it gives a bunch or variables.

I want to do a potted vs non potted driver test. I have some Hugsby XP2 to try it on. The drives are boost drivers, I think buck/boost driver will break easier.

I gave some XP1/XP2s to my mate and he broke one by dropping it multiple times the inducter came of (heaviest part on the board).

I think that would be interesting?

ChibiM, any results yet? Hope it turns out well.

Sorry, now uploading the test results to the site... hopefully it will be ready by tomorrow

It's live: some tests added for fun..the rest mainly focusing on the toughness of the lights rather than the batteries.

Enjoy:. https://1lumen.com/18650-reviews/xanes-xt02-vs-convoy-s2plus-vs-m900/

This is awesome!
Thank you for the tests!

Great test! Thank you for this. Since the ss bezel performed so well, I wonder how a ss light and ti light would compare to aluminum. Or a test of throwers would be helpful since most of my accidents happen using them. Whatever you do is appreciated!

Interesting idea. Throwers. So at least an C8 (since they are so extremely popular) and some others?

Titanium lights are expensive ;)

Being new to this hobby I only have a Nightwatch NI40 and a Cat v6, I like 26650 lights. People seem to like the GT Mini, Emisar D1S, Astrolux FT03, etc. You know better than I. Perhaps the reason for my accidents with throwers is the lack of flood makes it more likely to step into a hole (yes, I really did that), and so forth.

Maybe someone who has a ss or ti light that is broken will donate it to the cause. One light should tell the deference.

Really enjoyed your test results and learned a lot too. Thanks for doing it.

Thanks for the post.

Will discuss with Mokarny if he is interested in doing another test. This time we can add a few more lights/different types.

We'll see