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A flashlight that can start a fire?
The Norway train video started with an ad for a flashlight so powerful that you can light paper on fire with it in seconds. I thought it was a joke. But it's not. Am I the only one who thinks this is incredibly dangerous and ill-advised?
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I think some of the insane "flashlights" discussed here can be dangerous at close range. What's the make/model of the one advertised? Might make snow shoveling in Norway go a little faster.
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I have a Fenix that you do not want to look into when it's set to high But start a fire? Nope...
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The "inexpensive" dive lights I used for cavern/cave and night diving in the 80s couldn't be run above water - they'd get too hot and pop bulbs. I could easily see a light with a big/bad enough bulb that could cause a fire, but we are beyond the halogen, etc. bulbs these days.
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I saw a YouTube commercial the other night, that showed a flashlight, that started paper on fire, burned a hole/line in a plastic bag and cooked an egg in a small pan.
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Powerful laser. I can burn a hole in sheetrock paper a few feet away with a 2.5 watt laser. Now you can order 10+ watt ones.
Unfortunately idiots are going to hurt people with these.
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Flashlights that are hot enough to start a fire have been around a while.
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And put them on the light bar of their picken up truck with a 2 foot lift kit.
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Lots of affordable 3 - 7 watt lasers under a $100 that will start fires, light matches, pop ballons, burn wood.
https://usa.banggood.com/search/laser-module.html?from=nav
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what's the application of laser flashlight or laser for the general public beside pointing at a screen during a presentation? I am kind of dumb but can't seem to figure it out.
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and to think billions of 4 year old boys could have ended the world with a magnifying glass on a sunny day.
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NFW would that be legal for sale in the US. There are UL certifications for light sources and if you can start a fire or take your eye out, it won't be a consumer product. I have seen that commercial. It is BS.
That said, laser based flashlights are real and they use a laser to excite a phosphor. That creates a very bright and concentrated white light spot. The smaller the spot the more narrow a light beam can you create. This is how laser high beam headlights work on cars. The light is not direct laser light. It is white (multiple wavelengths) and incoherent, which makes it safe to your eyes. |
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I have to agree, they are just a cool toy with no practical use. I do however have a level with a laser in the end and side. It is great to use in a darkened room to show a level line on a wall or project.
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Then don't forget there are pilots that lots of morons like to point them at. I'm sure a lot of it is that it's "cool." When I was younger, I'd have loved to have a visible laser. That would be every kid's dream, especially considering all of the sci-fi movies had lasers as weapons. Some folks never grow out of that, which is fine, but then some of those folks have their heads up their rears and end up doing stupid stuff. Fortunately, those folks are the tiny minority but also the folks that we hear the most about.
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There is none. Lasers are very useful in science, medicine, industry, transportation, etc but there really is zero use as a flashlight unless somehow the light can be transformed into a broader spectrum.
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^ That would be super efficient. I wonder if they're durable, and the service life?
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In Thailand they had these for sale 3-4 years ago and I nearly bought one… then I got to thinking how much 5hit I could (and likely would) get into with it so I put it back.
Impressive though.
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