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    Question LED Head Lights - Which one to get?

    Guys.... (not sure if this is in the right section)

    My old LED Headlamp has failed and I'm in the market for a new one.... Wanting one that puts out a excellent light but also has settings that dull the light output. Also having the option for a RED LED to keep the bugs away would also be good....

    What are some of the good ones to look at getting and where can u buy them?

    cheers...
    Rob

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    Robmacca, I just responded to Aaron 11A's thread about LED light temperatures.

    I am interested in your query about a light with settings that dull the light output .

    Is this achieved simply by voltage drop?

    Obviously you know something I ....and Aaron are unsure about.

    Dennis

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    I am assuming you want a lamp to go on your head, not headlights for a car.
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    hahahaha, the penny drops......

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    My Black Diamond Spot head lamp is pretty good - adjustable light output, quick touch button to change between to outputs, and red map light. Pretty bright also.

    A bit old now, but this is good - http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Best-Headlamp

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    Rob,
    I've had a couple of very expensive LedLenser lights, and both have failed outside the warranty etc ...
    Now I use a light designed as a bicycle headlight. Only issue is remote battery, but you quickly get used to it and cope with the wire. Fantastic light, and good battery life. Cost $29 & $7 for 5yr warranty. Bought 2 so I have 2 batteries.
    Well worth a look...
    https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/cree-t6...head-lamp-kit/
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    I use a cheapie, about $8. Three light settings (but no red). They only get tossed when the elastic fails. I have one in the car and another in the bike's
    top box.



    I haven't used my exxy incandescent Petzl Zoom in many years (it has belt clip battery pack).
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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I am assuming you want a lamp to go on your head, not headlights for a car.
    Correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrturboD View Post
    Rob,
    I've had a couple of very expensive LedLenser lights, and both have failed outside the warranty etc ...
    Now I use a light designed as a bicycle headlight. Only issue is remote battery, but you quickly get used to it and cope with the wire. Fantastic light, and good battery life. Cost $29 & $7 for 5yr warranty. Bought 2 so I have 2 batteries.
    Well worth a look...
    https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/cree-t6...head-lamp-kit/
    Interesting.... I assume the battery pack attaches to your belt or something?

    I also mentioned about recharging which could be an issue when camping unless u have a Inverter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    My Black Diamond Spot head lamp is pretty good - adjustable light output, quick touch button to change between to outputs, and red map light. Pretty bright also.

    A bit old now, but this is good - The Hunt for the Best Headlamp | OutdoorGearLab

    Is this something similar to what u have ?


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