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  2. Flashlight - Wikipedia

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    A miniature keychain lamp produces one or two lumens. A two-D-cell flashlight using a common prefocus-style miniature lamp produces on the order of 15 to 20 lumens of light [11] and a beam of about 200 candlepower. One popular make of rechargeable focusing flashlight uses a halogen lamp and produces 218 lumens. By comparison, a 60-watt ...

  3. Streamlight - Wikipedia

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    Streamlight is a company located in Eagleville, Pennsylvania, United States, that manufactures flashlights powered by various rechargeable and disposable batteries. [2]Their product line features hand-held and weapon-mountable lights [3] as well as a right angle light used by firefighters on their turnout gear. [4]

  4. Candlepower - Wikipedia

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    Candlepower (abbreviated as cp or CP) is a unit of measurement for luminous intensity. It expresses levels of light intensity relative to the light emitted by a candle of specific size and constituents. The historical candlepower is equal to 0.981 candelas. In modern usage, candlepower is sometimes used as a synonym for candla. [1]

  5. These Are the Best Handheld Spotlights for Your Emergency ...

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    Rechargeable LED Handheld Spotlight. This LE model features a front-facing spotlight and a large side lantern for added versatility. Its bright green color is easy to spot quickly in an emergency ...

  6. Over 1.2 million rechargeable lights are under recall for ...

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    More than 1.2 million rechargeable lights are under recall in the U.S. and Canada following a report of one consumer death. According to a Thursday notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...

  7. Arc lamp - Wikipedia

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    Arc lamps were superseded by filament lamps in most roles, remaining in only certain niche applications such as cinema projection, spotlights, and searchlights. In the 1950s and 1960s the high-power D.C. for the carbon-arc lamp of an outdoor drive-in projector would typically be supplied by a motor-generator combo (AC motor powering a DC ...