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Brand | Energizer | Coast | Milwaukee | Coast |
Name | VISION HD Extra Performance LED Flashlight | PX1 480 Lumen LED Flashlight with Twist Focus | 325 Lumens LED Aluminum Flashlight | G56 650 Lumens Focusing LED Flashlight |
Price | $2498 | $2997 | $3497 | $3597 |
Ratings | (209) | (303) | (167) | (148) |
Lumens | 1300 | 480 | 325 | 650 |
Battery Size | AA Battery | AAA Battery | AAA Battery | AAA Battery |
Flashlight type | Other | Other | Other | Other |
Power Source | Battery | Battery | Battery | Battery |
Flashlight Features | Tactical | Focusable,Impact Resistant,Pure Beam Focusing Optic,Twist Focus,Water Resistant | High/Low Switch,Impact Resistant,Nonslip Grip,Waterproof | Focusable,Impact Resistant,Pure Beam Focusing Optic,Twist Focus,Water Resistant |
Bulb Type | LED | LED | LED | LED |
Beam Intensity (Candelas) | 0 | 2880 | 4085 | 9987 |
Max Beam Distance (m) | 230 m | 107 m | 115 m | 198 m |
Included | Batteries | Batteries | Batteries | Batteries |
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Brand | Energizer | Coast | Milwaukee | Coast |
Name | VISION HD Extra Performance LED Flashlight | PX1 480 Lumen LED Flashlight with Twist Focus | 325 Lumens LED Aluminum Flashlight | G56 650 Lumens Focusing LED Flashlight |
Price | $2498 | $2997 | $3497 | $3597 |
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I believe the PX25 has a lifetime warranty. Otherwise, I would contact the company: www.coastportland.com
Actually, Coast does make a lithium-ion powered (with other improvements) version of this, the PX1R; its lithium-ion pack along with spare 3xAAA carriers are available direct from them.
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It appears to be well built. I dropped it and had no problems. Did not immerse it in water though. I had several Coast brand lights and have been happy with all of them ... no safety issues.
Bring it back to home depot and get it repaced
To run the calculations you will need to specify with or without batteries - they are a significant part of its mass - and the planetary body you're referring to. The terminal velocity is also dependent on this as the drag coefficient varies with the orientation of the falling flashlight and thus its cross-sectional area. What I can state right now is it is a solid, well-made light with a superb easy to use feature set, and that I would not fire it from a cannon at a concrete barricade.