Evolution of a Flashaholic

Evolution of a Flashaholic.

Each of us starts off as children, whether figuratively or literally, in our journey as flashaholics. That first squeal of glee as a handheld device emits a bright light has been uttered by everyone here, children all for a brief battery-powered moment.

The dominance over darkness, and thus the unknown, has a potent appeal. Possessing such influence over the very thing that propelled our Paleolithic quest for fire is something that transcends the sum of its parts, reaching back to touch something in our prehistoric collective consciousness. Modern Man, surrounded by all of the trappings of technology and society, is nonetheless still impressed.

The LED era has brought even more of us into the fold, allowing for hitherto unfathomable quantities of illumination to be wrapped in ever-shrinking packages. This truly is the Golden Age of Lighting.

There is a path to be followed, and while not all of us make our way down the same trail, a well-lit route is guaranteed to all.

Stage One:

This is the sometimes overwhelming process of discovery and education, where nascent flashaholics are molded and shaped. Forums are discovered, and packages seem to appear magically on the doorstep from lands afar, filled with the new wonders and quite a bit of pre-popped bubble wrap. These formative years can put strain on relationships and bank accounts alike, so great care must be taken here to avoid overindulgence. Lumen count is often the most important metric to a Stage One flashaholic.

Stage Two:

This is a period of further research and investigation, where strange new words like “flood-to-throw” and “recoil” are added to the vocabulary. Being a time of evolving taste and need, some end up spending more time here than others. This is also when a bit of chemical experimentation usually occurs, typically with some form of lithium-based products.

Stage Three:

Having sampled many things in stage two, the flashaholic’s palate gravitates toward more refined offerings, finding that several specialized tools are better than one full of compromises. This is the era of the Flooder, the Thrower, and all things EDC. Lux numbers seem to carry more importance to a Stage Three flashaholic than ever before.

Stage Four:

Here we find the flashaholic entering the era of tint-snobbery and sub-lumen appreciation. Lights that were once acceptable are now discarded in favor of those with a more pleasing CRI, Kelvin, or spectral distribution. The recognition that sometimes “less is more,” often brought about by children or a significant other, leads the stage four flashaholic to seek out lights with such diminutive output that they are often dismissed by those in the earlier stages.

Stage Five:

This is the stage of dissatisfaction, engendered by the realization that there is nothing commercially available to truly suit one’s needs. The modification of existing offerings, or sometimes wholesale conception/creation is the only way to achieve satisfaction at this point. Tools are acquired and machinery is purchased, all with the desired end result of achieving the elusive goal of handheld illumination Nirvana.

Stage Six:

Full circle. The hope that the next generation of flashaholics will have it better than this one. Darkness.

Nice Chi X! I'm probably at stage 3.

-Garry

I’d say i’m probably at a stage 4. BUT less isn’t always more. Less is useful sometimes but sometimes MORE MUCH MORE is usefull too.

Solid stage 3 here, but I'm just a little worried...

I'm no tint snob and actually prefer a cooler tint for normal nighttime illumination. I do understand the need for warmer/higher-CRI offerings, and have a (single) warm-white XR-E drop-in for when such needs are encountered.

That said, my most recent fast-tech order included the warmest-bin XM-L emitter they offer, the T4-7C:

https://www.fasttech.com/p/1136801

Not out of snobbery, but out of a curious desire to see how a very warm high-power LED operates in person. Should I be worried? Does this indicate a downward spiral into Stage 4? I don't own any high-XRI Nichia 219s or have any on order, or planned to order.

lol i went through the six stages twice in my first year

the only thing preventing a third runaround is my bank account

flashlight recoil?

Isn't that what your wife does when she sees how much your spending on flashlights? :)

-Garry

Very nice ChicagoX!!!

I think that I am stage 3, 4, and 5 all smashed together……………. :~ :open_mouth:

LOL Garry

stage 5 - 6 here.

bort look up recoil throwers

Stage 5 right here! Lol thanks for this Chicago

I may have jumped the gun on a few of the stages, not sure. Can I go back and forth and touch base with the teacher of the class just to be sure I didn’t miss anything?

Recently discovered Lee filters to make the tint what I want it to be, regardless of what Cree calls it! :slight_smile: Am much more pleased with several of my lights due to this discovery.

Also found that the only path to true Nirvana is through Custom Builds. And discovered Custom Builds take Bank Managers and signatures on paper with trips to the Insurance Agent and Account Planners and Managers. :slight_smile: Oops! (Discovered this complexity after starting on that path!)

Also found the WifeIsNotPleasedWithDale stage.

And the ShelfNeedsToBeClearedOfYearsOfAccumlatedOnceValuableThingsToMakeRoomForMoreLights stage.

And the Foy stage. :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m sure more stages will present themselves as I go into modifying the driver that’s on the way by adding 7135 chips…a first time event coming up. Need a smaller tip for the iron, desolder braid, some flux, helping hands, extra chips, extra boards, more emitters, Nitro’s pads to get here, tip cleaner, springs, optics, reflectors, sandpaper, a lathe?, a mill?, oh the wife is not gonna be happy! MRsDNF, got a cot in the garage I could use? (yes, I do realize Australia is a very long way from Texas….which might just keep me out of her hands long enough to survive…) Um, isn’t that stage in itself? Surviving the spouse stage?

Did I mention I’m a Flashaholic? I find myself unable to complete a post as the security question asks what the “F” in BLF means and I keep typing Flashaholic in and it won’t accept it. :slight_smile:

Nice post. I’m in stage 3 (I think)

I was once very tired and got that question, and since BLF is this forum, F must mean flashlight….

Do I have to register as a stage five flashaholic? Not sure didn’t see anything in the dsm-IV

Going a bit back and forth between the stage 3-4-5. :stuck_out_tongue:
Nice post by Chicago X and DBCstm. :slight_smile:

hahaha… I did that once too!

The DSM V will be with us soon enough…

I was just about to say that! You beat me to it! If my wife had her way (she's an LPC) she'd make sure it was in there!

-Garry

I think I’m stage 4; tint snobbery and CRI sounds familiar; but I also seem to have developed a burgeoning preoccupation with chargers.

Well, I'm definitely a stage three flashaholic. Although I do have a bit of snobbery toward tint.

Very nice summation, I'm tempted to adapt it to lasers.