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This is just arson waiting to happen.
1. What would this be used for
2. Where can i buy it
LOL
2) could u get it onto a plane
3) might not be the best readign light
4) how far intill we have light sabor ?#
2. how many lists will this video create?
2. quote from inventor:
"this isn't your average MagLight - although it was built from some MagLight parts. Instead, it is indeed a very high powered flashlight, capable of lighting things on fire, roasting marshmallows, or blinding your would-be attacker.
If you don't believe it, take a gander at this video...
Flashlight video
Ok, so now you believe it. What makes this flashlight so powerful? A few things. First, there's some batteries. And not just a few, but 12 1.2V NiMH (rechargable) batteries capable of sustained 10 amp draws. They're in a nice, heavy duty battery carrier that can withstand the load as well.
Then there's the bulb. It's an Osram HLX 64623. This is a 12V bulb which is being overdriven to 14+V, to about 140 watts, with an estimated light output of about 4000 lumens. Compare that to a regular 2D MagLight, which is much, much less than 50 lumens.
There's also a metal reflector, as the stock MagLight reflector would melt almost instantly from the heat of the Osram.
The stock MagLight switch would also melt under the current load, so that's also been replaced with a switch capable of switching the load.
There aren't many handheld flashlights that have this kind of power. This one was built by Mac's Customs.
3. extreme *geek
2. Time to make one
i'll save your other post instead.