Daryl Morse
Contributor
A while ago I asked for people's opinion on the UK C8 vs. the UK D4. Lots of people recommended the C8 eLED. This weekend, I dove with a guy who had one and they are very nice indeed. The light is so hot it's really quite amazing.
However, as much as I like the C8 eLED, I'm being encouraged to go for a D4 because of the optional lantern handle. I plan to take a wreck course and I'll need to be able to hold a reel with together with a light in the same hand. (If somebody has an alternate suggestion, I'd like to hear it.)
So I'm back to the D4. I really wish UK would solve my dilemma by offering a D4 eLED, but from what they tell me, it won't happen due to heat build-up. (I don't understand why that would be the case since C and D cells have the same voltage.)
Anyway, I asked UK if the 18 watt bulb from the D4R would fit in the D4 reflector. They said it would fit, but told me not to use NiMH because
"you will not get an even discharge and burn our bulbs"
and
"because if you use rechargeable C or D batteries after a few charges they will not be charged at the same level of charge. Therefore the ones that are at a lower charge will be charged by the higher charged ones when using. Don't like my head being blown off. Batteries are dangerous. Unless you are using a one cell rechargeable battery. Meaning only one cell will be used in the flashlight."
Is this true or is it just FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) in order to convince people to purchase their NiCAD batteries? I personally think NiCAD batteries suck in comparision to NiMH.
Also, has anyone tried the optional narrow beam reflector for the D4? Is it preferable over the standard wide beam reflector?
Thanks in advance.
However, as much as I like the C8 eLED, I'm being encouraged to go for a D4 because of the optional lantern handle. I plan to take a wreck course and I'll need to be able to hold a reel with together with a light in the same hand. (If somebody has an alternate suggestion, I'd like to hear it.)
So I'm back to the D4. I really wish UK would solve my dilemma by offering a D4 eLED, but from what they tell me, it won't happen due to heat build-up. (I don't understand why that would be the case since C and D cells have the same voltage.)
Anyway, I asked UK if the 18 watt bulb from the D4R would fit in the D4 reflector. They said it would fit, but told me not to use NiMH because
"you will not get an even discharge and burn our bulbs"
and
"because if you use rechargeable C or D batteries after a few charges they will not be charged at the same level of charge. Therefore the ones that are at a lower charge will be charged by the higher charged ones when using. Don't like my head being blown off. Batteries are dangerous. Unless you are using a one cell rechargeable battery. Meaning only one cell will be used in the flashlight."
Is this true or is it just FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) in order to convince people to purchase their NiCAD batteries? I personally think NiCAD batteries suck in comparision to NiMH.
Also, has anyone tried the optional narrow beam reflector for the D4? Is it preferable over the standard wide beam reflector?
Thanks in advance.