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Originally posted by rommy View PostOnly my personal opinion but having read of quite a few incidents of the cree headlights burning out or batteries exploding whilst charging etc. - then I know what I would rather have strapped to my head!
As with anything it is personal choice but I would rather pay for quality myself.
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Update on the light lads.
Had a evening session at Hendon couple of nights back. Guy fishing next to me had a new LED Lensor. (and they not cheap).
Compared lights and to be honest not a great deal of difference.
I managed a lot better as well. I think to be fair I should judge it over a longer timescale.
The main reason I bought it was for our trip to Norway on Feb 9th. I have been before when rain has been none stop and I did not want a cheap Cree on which would break in the rain. The Princeton is actually guaranteed to work one metre below water.
One thing is for certain if or should I say when I am standing by the Fjord in the pitch black and it starts to pee down I,ll be thinking kind of glad I bought this now.
Chief Wigum had a cheap Cree which broke when flooded when we had a comp down South and it let him down-----mind we were in torrential rain all night.
Mick.Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.
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Originally posted by mick dunn View PostUpdate on the light lads.
Had a evening session at Hendon couple of nights back. Guy fishing next to me had a new LED Lensor. (and they not cheap).
Compared lights and to be honest not a great deal of difference.
I managed a lot better as well. I think to be fair I should judge it over a longer timescale.
The main reason I bought it was for our trip to Norway on Feb 9th. I have been before when rain has been none stop and I did not want a cheap Cree on which would break in the rain. The Princeton is actually guaranteed to work one metre below water.
One thing is for certain if or should I say when I am standing by the Fjord in the pitch black and it starts to pee down I,ll be thinking kind of glad I bought this now.
Chief Wigum had a cheap Cree which broke when flooded when we had a comp down South and it let him down-----mind we were in torrential rain all night.
Mick.
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Originally posted by mick dunn View PostUpdate on the light lads.
Had a evening session at Hendon couple of nights back. Guy fishing next to me had a new LED Lensor. (and they not cheap).
Compared lights and to be honest not a great deal of difference.
I managed a lot better as well. I think to be fair I should judge it over a longer timescale.
The main reason I bought it was for our trip to Norway on Feb 9th. I have been before when rain has been none stop and I did not want a cheap Cree on which would break in the rain. The Princeton is actually guaranteed to work one metre below water.
One thing is for certain if or should I say when I am standing by the Fjord in the pitch black and it starts to pee down I,ll be thinking kind of glad I bought this now.
Chief Wigum had a cheap Cree which broke when flooded when we had a comp down South and it let him down-----mind we were in torrential rain all night.
Mick.
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Originally posted by rommy View PostOnly my personal opinion but having read of quite a few incidents of the cree headlights burning out or batteries exploding whilst charging etc. - then I know what I would rather have strapped to my head!
As with anything it is personal choice but I would rather pay for quality myself.
The batteries are only likely to explode by using the cheap batteries and charger that a lot of the Crees are sold with. Using decent quality batteries (e.g. Panasonic about £10 a pair) and a decent charger with a cut off feature (Nitecore i4 for about £16) and this shouldn't happen. I've had my 1600 lumens cree headlamp for about 3-4 years and not had any bother and I've just recently bought another cree (3000 lumens) for a measly £5 and can't fault them so far.
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Originally posted by Chiefwigum View PostAye it wouldn't have broken had i not been out in the rain. I only stood in it because it was a comp. No way would i have fished those conditions normally.
Just curious to know if you wore a hood over the top to cover the battery pack from the rain or if the rain leaked in elsewhere?
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Originally posted by Blankety Blank View PostJust curious to know if you wore a hood over the top to cover the battery pack from the rain or if the rain leaked in elsewhere?
Yes i had a hood up but the and was blowing a gale straight in my face, water had ample opportunity to get in the front of the lamp.
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We had no choice really. Travelled over 400 mile to South coast for Police comp. Did not know what weather was going to be like when we got there. Mind the beer was nice in the local Weatherspoons.Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.
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