I currently have clear optics that are 15 and 30 degree. I would like the 15 to stay on constantly at a lower output and be able to turn on and off the 30 at a bright level.
I’ve got a maglite conversion that works incredibly well with the reflector but it’s big and heavy. It measures 325 lumens out the front. Malkoff 3-6 D cell drop in.
Your questions are why I posted because I’ll get considerations and suggestions I won’t think of. The first night I’ll definitely want a light on all the time as there are many obstacles and a winding river. That begins to change after the first night and then I might turn to moving towards only the on/off light. I’ll have a headlamp on too in order to sweep light back and forth as needed without turning the boat.
I was thinking drivers as follows: 350ma for the on all the time light and 700ma –1000ma for the on/off light. I don’t even need to use 6 volt packs but those are what were built for my Mag head. The Mag setup is ready to go, but I’m wanting to make something smaller, lighter, and with more options.


I’m open to any/all suggestions. I have to take all my items with me during the race, so the fewer/longer lasting my battery packs are the better. I could potentially be paddling for 4 nights during the race, but I’m hoping for only 3. Output vs run time are going to be key.