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Episode: 3591
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Title: HPR3591: Small Flashlights
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3591/hpr3591.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 01:52:03
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3591 from Monday the 9th of May 2022.
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Today's show is entitled Small Flashlights.
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It is hosted by JWP and is about 11 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, stuff that goes in your pocket.
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Good day everyone.
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I wanted to have a short talk about lights.
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Lights that you use while you go for a walk.
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Normally I find that lights that I use for hunting are extremely different than lights
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that I would use going for a walk or lights that I would use in the server room at work.
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I wanted to talk a little bit about the lights.
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So my birthday was just around the corner and I got some lights.
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And normally I've been a big mag-like mini guy.
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So I've always carried a mag like mini in many different formats, mostly in a pouch
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with a pin and maybe a small pin knife or a Victorinox Pioneer or something like this.
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So this year for my birthday I put on my Amazon wishlist and I wanted a ThinX 303R
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all metal keychain flashlight and I also put I wanted an O-light.
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And I've never done an O-light before.
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I've only seen the ads and the O-light is for sure micro USB cable included.
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So it's got a rechargeable battery and they're both up here to be very small.
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And so what I'm going to do is walk you through and see actually if it's actually better
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than the mini mag.
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The thing about the mini mag is it's really hard after you do the ELD upgrade to break
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a mini light, a mini light and to keep an extra battery, an extra AAA battery or the smallest
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one, whatever AAA AA, AAA battery is it's almost nothing, it's almost nothing.
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And so the first one I'll look at is the O-light.
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And so for the I1R2EOS it has a high of 150 ohms at 15 minutes and that's at 100% brightness
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and of course if you take the brightness down to 50%, you get 30 minutes.
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The formal interesting is the 5 ohms for 6 hours.
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And of course they have a, so it's waterproof, it's got the IPX8, it's impact down to 1.5
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and it's good for the camera out to 400 cd, the thing about, the nice thing about it is
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it's 0.4 of an ounce or 13.5 grams which if you're backpacking, you know, just a small
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light is really all of that I ever need.
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And so it's pretty simple, it's got a charging indicator, it's got the micro USB, a red light
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indicates it's charging, a green light indicates it's completely charged and it works by the
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optics.
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The output brightness will decrease as the battery decreases.
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The running time is the time when the brightness articulates to 30% of the initial high after
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the battery is fully charged and that's really it for this one.
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So let me see if it does a, so the USB, it's a pretty high quality, little USB thing.
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And the drive itself, let's see if it even turns on.
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So it's got a keychain at the back so you can, it's actually got a ring at the back
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so you can actually put it on there.
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But let's see if it actually turns on and yes it does and it's extremely bright and
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you change the mode, to change the mode you just turn the lens, you turn the lens and
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it's super super bright so it's exactly what you want in a really small light and if you
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get stuck and you're doing a walk then you just turn it to the 5 ohm sector so it doesn't
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appear to be like a big in between.
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So either you have the full Monte or you, you have, so no it's, so you turn the back
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is off and then if you turn the front it doesn't, not for sure, yeah so the back is what
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controls everything.
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So if you turn it all the way on it's got the 150 and if you turn it all the way off
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it's got the small and so it's all controlled in the back there.
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And I'll have to see how the USB works on it.
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So let's move to the next one.
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Okay so first off hats off to the Phoenix people man that's a super tough case that they
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got.
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I guess they weren't playing around when they wanted to be sure that you weren't going
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to steal it from them or not.
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And so it, the E03R is all metal, key chain, flash light with a maximum output of 260
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ohms and the beam distance is a maximum of 42 meters and it comes in a variety of languages.
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So the English, so it's got a white light which is LD and Everlight 2835 red light, LD
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with a lifespan of 50,000 hours.
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It's got a built-in 200 nl app, uni, polymer battery, battery indication and low level
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warning.
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It's got an intelligent overheat protection against the high surface temperature, all metal,
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CNC machining, light body, premium type, H, A3, hardened, anodized, anti abrasive finish,
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recess switch and lookout function.
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It's 1.85 inches by 0.94 inches by 0.47 or if you want to do it a metric, it's 47 by
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24 by 12 millimeters and it's a little heavier than the other one.
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It's 0.78 ounces or 22 grams.
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So the other one was 15 grams and this one is 22 grams.
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So on off, you press the on, on the on switch for half a second and hold the switch to
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turn on the red light for 1.2.
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So half a second turns it on and this one does not have any battery.
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So out of the box, it doesn't have any battery.
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It doesn't have any battery and it doesn't have any battery.
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So 1.2 for red light, 1.5 for bright light and the output selection, the white light
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click the switch to cycle through echo low medium high and of course if you pick the echo
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or low, the light lasts a lot better.
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It has a lock switch when the light switched off, double click the switch to lock the light
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and the light will blink twice on load indicate.
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Okay and charging.
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First switch off the light, plug in the USB-A socket of the charging into the cable, USB
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socket of those USB, so that's even better.
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The indicator will display red while charging and will turn to green when fully charged.
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So exactly like the other one.
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Once the charging is complete, be sure to close the anti-dubbs cover, note the normal charging
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times approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes from depletion to full charging.
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And you have the light, you can have a constant, you can flash, you can do red constant or
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you can do red flashes and red flashes are the, it lasts the longest and that's why I
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really liked it because I can go on a walk and use the red flashes and it works really
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well so the bus doesn't run me over.
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On high at 260 ohms, it will last for three quarters an hour and have a distance of 42 meters
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with an intensity of 444, candle layer.
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And medium, it's 80 and it lasts for an hour and 15 minutes, it has a distance of 25 meters
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and it does 146 so it's a huge difference between high and medium and low, it does study
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ohms, it does 3 hours, 16 meters, echo, it does 5 ohms, it lasts 18 hours, it has 7 meters
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and 13 candle, red, it does, red, if it's full time red, it does 5 hours, 30 minutes, 10
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meters with 25 candle and if it's red flashing, it only has 4 ohms but it seems to last almost
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for, it doesn't have to say, it just has flashes so I would be willing to bet that it lasts
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longer than the echo mode with the white light.
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And it has impact resistance of only 1 meter and it's IP68, IP68, all right and I'll
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get it charged up and I hope it works really well.
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All right, hey you all have a great day and thank you for letting me do this podcast.
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