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Old 2005-11-20, 11:40 PM   #1
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Default 1.21 giawatts?!?!?! (15 million candlepower)

So we went to Costco today:


(that came up when matt googled costco :o)

And saw the coolest ****ing light ever. It's called the Cyclops. 15 million candle power of handheld flashlight doom. After we lit up individual apartment units that were about a half mile away :o, we decided to try mounting the light to my car. We found out that our Yakima wheel forks were just the right size for our super light

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Old 2005-11-20, 11:46 PM   #2
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You better not point that up in the air or you'll have airplanes landing in your driveway!
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Old 2005-11-21, 07:25 AM   #4
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I always see that light when I go to Costco and I think "Who in the hell needs a light this big?" I guess the answer is crazy Subaru guys!
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Old 2005-11-21, 08:09 AM   #5
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Aaron, you forgot the photoshop

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Old 2005-11-21, 08:22 AM   #6
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You guys are retards.
Says the man who has a light just like that from last year's SCCA Banquet... You just wish you had though of mounting it to the car first.

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Old 2005-11-21, 09:41 AM   #7
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[QUOTE=nKoan]Aaron, you forgot the photoshop

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I bought another one......

*sheepish grin*

We're gonna work a on a more permanent mounting system.
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Haha, now I get to see the mounting of the second one on SA, Nasioc, and here. I want some in-car rallying footage when both are mounted.
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Old 2005-11-21, 04:19 PM   #12
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What is the battery life on a charge, and/or is there a cigarette lighter adapter to at least suplement the battery?
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Claims about 40 minutes on a charge (haven't run it down yet). Comes with a DC plug as well as an AC charger, and you can either charge it or run it direct off the 12v system in the car.
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Claims about 40 minutes on a charge (haven't run it down yet). Comes with a DC plug as well as an AC charger, and you can either charge it or run it direct off the 12v system in the car.
Wow, I'm amazed it will actually run off the cigerette lighter. I was guessing over a 10-15 amp draw for that sucker. That's a good way to melt cigerette lighters, adn blow fuses... I'd hardwire the beasts.
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Wow, I'm amazed it will actually run off the cigerette lighter. I was guessing over a 10-15 amp draw for that sucker. That's a good way to melt cigerette lighters, adn blow fuses... I'd hardwire the beasts.
I don't think it "runs" off the cigarette lighter... it *charges* off the cigarette lighter. At least that's what mine does.
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Old 2005-11-21, 06:15 PM   #16
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Dunno. It actually has 2 ports, one for charging via DC or the AC/DC converter, and one for running off of the DC adapter. I haven't tested it yet to see what happens.
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Jiggawatts? Jiggawho?!?!

What's even funnier is that your other lights will probably dim when you turn those spotlights on
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Jiggawatts? Jiggawho?!?!

What's even funnier is that your other lights will probably dim when you turn those spotlights on
You guys keep missing the part where there's a 6 pound battery *in the light*. So, running them plugged into the car won't dip the car's voltage.

Also, if that light's the same as the one I've got, and I'm pretty sure it's the same model, there's a plug for running/charging off the wall outlet, and a plug for charging off the car's lighter (but not for running). So at the most, the lighter adapter will only extend battery life, or do nothing if the internal charging circuitry turns off while the light's on.
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You guys keep missing the part where there's a 6 pound battery *in the light*. So, running them plugged into the car won't dip the car's voltage.

Also, if that light's the same as the one I've got, and I'm pretty sure it's the same model, there's a plug for running/charging off the wall outlet, and a plug for charging off the car's lighter (but not for running). So at the most, the lighter adapter will only extend battery life, or do nothing if the internal charging circuitry turns off while the light's on.
Complete rubbish! Damn your logic!
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UMMMM......some people find high powered spot lights useful for poaching deer at night.
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Old 2005-12-14, 11:27 AM   #21
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UMMMM......some people find high powered spot lights useful for killing bunnays at night.

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Old 2005-12-14, 01:44 PM   #22
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So Sybir, what ever happened with this project?
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Old 2005-12-14, 01:54 PM   #23
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So Sybir, what ever happened with this joke?
We were just screwing around, why would I loosely mount 2 massive lights with heavy batteries on the roof of my car permanently?

I might be ricey, but I'm not that dumb
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Old 2005-12-14, 02:05 PM   #24
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I bought another one......

*sheepish grin*

We're gonna work a on a more permanent mounting system.
I was just wondering if you actually did anything more permanent... Sounds like that is a big NO!
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