Regarding your post, that 1/2 second is questionable. Only thing I could come up with is a very very quick pause then record or edited by a video editor.
Custom lights like this isn't recommended for the average user for (1) availability and cost of WA bulbs. (2) Price ($250 for the Borealis). (3) Over charging of battery pack. (If you intend to charge straight from the battery pack. (4) Also you may need to let the battery pack discharge the extra voltage before use or you end up poofing the bulb.
If you want to get into custom/modded flashlights, this light should be your starting point, that or a ROP.
I can assure you I don't have a light in my hand. I did that to channel the air necessary to start a fire. Even if I used a lighter, the same techniques will apply because you need the right amount of air to create a flaming ball of newspaper. Try light a piece of paper that is flat. Now try to light up a ball of the same paper. There will be a difference.
My 200 lumen sure fire will do that too if you let it get hot? Will it set a bad guy on fire is the real question?!?!!??!?!
toddkokensparger 1 year ago
To: BRFFD14
Regarding your post, that 1/2 second is questionable. Only thing I could come up with is a very very quick pause then record or edited by a video editor.
mazingerz99 2 years ago
I can assure you that I did not pause it.
I was using a Kyocera SL300R camera to record the video.
Not a great camera, but that pause which you may be a hiccup in the frame rate.
All I wanted is to prove that a flashlight can start a fire even if it is 1/4 the power of the other flashlights here on youtube.
You made a good point earlier stating that people owned a flightlight that powerful which gives them the right to criticize what they don't know.
Cerbera77 2 years ago
Oh no, I wasn't trying to disprove this at all as I, too, own a Borealis 1050, only merely trying to figure out why the insect just disappear.
Your name seems familiar. If you're the creator of the Borealis, I probably purchased the light from you about a year ago.
I bring it to Ocean Beach every time near the fire pits and people would always look my way.
mazingerz99 2 years ago
I can assure you I am not the creator.
I can't blame them for looking your way. It's a great light!
Cerbera77 2 years ago
Custom lights like this isn't recommended for the average user for (1) availability and cost of WA bulbs. (2) Price ($250 for the Borealis). (3) Over charging of battery pack. (If you intend to charge straight from the battery pack. (4) Also you may need to let the battery pack discharge the extra voltage before use or you end up poofing the bulb.
If you want to get into custom/modded flashlights, this light should be your starting point, that or a ROP.
mazingerz99 2 years ago
Well, not sure if this is fake, but if you look closely, there is an insect crawling on the curb (bottom left) at :13, and at :14 it vanishes.
johndoby 3 years ago
Obviously you haven't been around flashlights this powerful.
mazingerz99 2 years ago
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BRFFD14 2 years ago
yeah i see it, video is fake, you can see the video.
OlioPL 2 years ago
i have the brightest torch available it called the 'barn burner' 8000 lumens 50watt hid torch oh yeah it burn your eye centre right out
gamermachine 3 years ago
doesnt it look like he lit it with a lighter whatch 1:19 through 1:23. Looks like he has a lighter in his hand and he strikes it
RRevenger419 3 years ago
I can assure you I don't have a light in my hand. I did that to channel the air necessary to start a fire. Even if I used a lighter, the same techniques will apply because you need the right amount of air to create a flaming ball of newspaper. Try light a piece of paper that is flat. Now try to light up a ball of the same paper. There will be a difference.
Cerbera77 3 years ago
would 800 lumens start a fire
ben324576 3 years ago
It might take a long time. 1,050 lumens (measured at the bulb) took almost a minute to start a fire. I don't know how long 800 lumens would take.
Cerbera77 3 years ago
Doesn't it also depend on the type of bulb? Some heat up faster and hotter than others. Correct me if I'm wrong. PS 5/5
SirMrGiggles 3 years ago
That may be true, but incandescents in general are hot when overdriven their recommended voltage.
Cerbera77 3 years ago
I want one.
If my surefire makes a Mag-light look like shit and this makes my surefire look like crap, then what does this do to the Mag-light.
JXZjeremy 4 years ago
it's going to light it on fire.
haha ;]
blazinaznninja 3 years ago
I was gonna get a fenix....... but now i have found the light... lol
jebustheone 4 years ago
In your description, you mentioned a "Mac's Torch". Can you give me a link for it? I get a load of crap when I try to google it :\
SirMrGiggles 4 years ago
Google borealis flash light
tobyandbrads 3 years ago
i want one more than both of u guys
cometpowell 4 years ago
i want one too
johnpuch 4 years ago
lol @ spraying the fire with water =)
Fibozen 4 years ago
i want one too lol.
kingofbs 4 years ago
i want one
muyquik14 4 years ago