Rechargeable Batteries?

Our next question comes to us from John in Michigan. He asks “Can we use rechargable batteries in the flashlight rather than ultracapacitors?”

Thanks John for the question! Let me list some of the reasons we have picked the advanced capacitors as the source of energy for our flashlight.

1. Recharges in 90 Seconds.
2. The advanced capacitors are better for the environment that batteries.
3. You can recharge the advanced capacitors more times (50,000 times)
4. Lighter weight
5. Advanced capacitors hold their charge where as batteries start to lose their potency the older they become.
6. Because no-one else is doing it!

Great question, keep them coming!

Friday, April 3rd, 2009 Batteries, Capacitors No Comments

Accessories Announced!!!!

Hi Everyone,

I have just gotten word that the following accessories will be manufactured for the flashlight. Other accessories will be manufactured, however I do not have a list of those at this time.

AC Adapter
Flare Cone
Extra Belt Ring

Hopefully we will have prices on all these items next week. Also I will be addressing some of your questions next week as well, so keep them coming!

Friday, March 27th, 2009 Accessories 3 Comments

Will There Be Accessories For The Light For Life Flashlight?

Yes, accessories will be available, however we have not determined which accessories will be available. Some of the current accessories that we have discussed are: Car Charger, AC Adapter, and Traffic Cone. Which accessories do you think would be beneficial for this Flashlight?

We will provide more information about which accessories will be available in the coming weeks.

Friday, March 20th, 2009 General Info 6 Comments

How do I convert Candlepower to Lumens?

This is a great question that was giving to us by our readers. The answer is, without going into too much depth, you can’t. It’s like comparing apples and oranges. The reasoning is you are trying to measure two different things, focused (candlepower) and unfocused light (lumens). Remember to keep those questions coming.

Friday, March 13th, 2009 Questions 1 Comment

Rechargeable Batteries???

Many people are starting to ask, “Can I use rechargeable batteries in the flashlight?” Well the answer is simply, no. The reason is because 5.11 Tactical uses advanced capacitors to power the UC3.400 Light for Life Flashlight. As you know, this revolutionary technology is exclusive to our Light for Life Flashlight and no batteries are required for operation.

Monday, March 9th, 2009 Batteries No Comments

RSS Feeds are Helpful!

Hey Everyone,

I just want to remind you if you havent subscribed to our RSS feed in the top right corner of the screen, you might want to do so…

This feature allows you to always stay current with the latest information regarding our Light for Life UC3.400 Flashlight. As we get closer to launch you dont want to miss anything!

Friday, February 27th, 2009 General Info No Comments

Why did 5.11 choose an LED over an incandescent bulb?

This was actually a very easy choice, considering the evidence below.

-LED’s last longer than incandescent bulbs.

-LED’s have a predictable failure mode. Have you ever noticed that an incandescent bulb just goes out without any warning?

-LED’s lifetime is not determined by how many times you turn the light on or off.

-LED’s are resistant to shock and vibration, incandescent bulbs are not.

-Incandescent bulbs have a high operating temperature, where LED’s remain cool.

-LED’s use small amounts of energy, incandescent bulbs use a lot of energy.

Which bulb would you choose?

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 Uncategorized No Comments

Why do we consider our flashlight environmentally friendly?

Reason #1 – Our flashlights contain advanced capacitors rather than batteries. The advanced capacitors we use contain no heavy metals.

Reason #2 – Our Flashlights require less energy to charge. The Light for Life UC3.400 Flashlight can recharge in only 90 seconds and remain powered for 90 minutes. No other flashlight can do that!

Reason #3 – The advanced capacitors in our flashlight, unlike batteries, NEVER needs to be replaced. What do you do with your old batteries?

Reason #4 – The LED’s we use in the Light for Life UC3.400 does not contain mercury, which is extremely harmful to the environment.

Reason #5 – LED’s last longer than traditional halogen or incandescent bulbs. The bulb life can almost be twice as longer.

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 Environment No Comments

What are the Advantages of LED Bulbs?

There seems to be some confusion on why we have selected the LED bulb to placed within our Light for Life Flashlight, hopefully this will shed some light (sorry, bad pun) on our decision.  Take a look at some of the advantages of using LED bulbs.

•  Efficiency: LED’s produce more light per watt than incandescent bulbs; this is extremely helpful for our Light for Life Flashlights

•  Slow failure: LED’s mostly fail by dimming over time, rather than the abrupt burn-out of incandescent bulbs.

•  Lifetime: LED’s can last a very long time. It has often been reported that LED’s can last over 50,000 hours or more.

•  Shock resistance: LED’s are difficult to damage with external shock, unlike fluorescent and incandescent bulbs which are fragile.

•  Focus: LED’s can be designed to focus its light. Incandescent and fluorescent lights often require an external reflector to collect light and direct it in a usable manner.

•  Toxicity: LEDs do not contain mercury, unlike fluorescent lamps.

I think we made the right choice!  What do you think?

Thursday, February 12th, 2009 LED Bulbs No Comments

Lumens, Watts, and Candlepower… oh my!

Okay, I know everyone has heard of these terms, however most times these terms are confused in normal everyday conversation.  I am going to attempt to explain them to you, our readers.

What is a lumen?

A lumen is a unit of measurement of light.   More importantly, a lumen is a way of measuring how much light gets to what you want to light.  For example, if you shine a flashlight at a wall 20 feet away, how much light actually hits the wall?  The more lumens the more light the wall will receive…

What is candlepower?

Candlepower is the measurement of light taken from the source or the amount of light the bulb produces.

Finally, what is a watt?

A watt, in simple terms, is the amount of energy used by the bulb.

These terms are important, especially when you buy a flashlight because it can actually save your life.  Using the definition above wouldn’t you rather have a 270 lumen flashlight as opposed to a 200 lumen flashlight?  I don’t know about you, but those extra 70 lumens can help you identify a potential life threatening situation faster.

What do you think?

Monday, February 9th, 2009 General Info 2 Comments

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