Black Diamond, like Petzl, fundamentally do not want to use a USB-C connector in their flashlights, so I choose Nitecore... I hope this will change someday :)))
@@bysonrock2984 good question. I’ve never had it run out. I’ve used these all day in construction, and taken them out for a few hours at a time in the back country and never had to worry about it. I always top my battery off if I know il be using it too. Run time on the packaging would seem accurate.
Depends on temperature. Running a light high at -15°C for hours is going to require extra battery packs. LiMnO2 or Li-ion primary are best, then rechargeable Li-ion, then alkaline disposables, but just assume 60% capacity at full charge below 0°C. Carry extra battery packs in an inside pocket to keep them less frozen in cold conditions.
Black Diamond, like Petzl, fundamentally do not want to use a USB-C connector in their flashlights, so I choose Nitecore... I hope this will change someday :)))
@@liberty_skipper
Nitecore looks nice, which do you have? Next time I might try something from fenix.
@ nu35 and nu25 ul
but I like the design of black diamond and patzl better :)
What about the runtime
@@bysonrock2984 good question. I’ve never had it run out. I’ve used these all day in construction, and taken them out for a few hours at a time in the back country and never had to worry about it. I always top my battery off if I know il be using it too.
Run time on the packaging would seem accurate.
Depends on temperature. Running a light high at -15°C for hours is going to require extra battery packs. LiMnO2 or Li-ion primary are best, then rechargeable Li-ion, then alkaline disposables, but just assume 60% capacity at full charge below 0°C. Carry extra battery packs in an inside pocket to keep them less frozen in cold conditions.