Before attaching the Pelican Little Ed |
I have been operating in fire alarms with one flashlight (Surefire Nitorlon G2) mounted on my helmet, I got few instances that my battery died during the alarm, and how can you operate especially at night?
Luckily, a friend, also a Volunteer Fire Fighter has one extra unit.
Plus factor for this is that it only uses 4-AA batteries, compare to the expensive 2-CR123A from Surefire.
Will see the power of Little Ed soon!
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Actual test is good, more brighter compare to my helmet's SureFire G2. Will have to add a strap to fasten the flashlight so that it won't swing around when in motion.
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