Strobe or beacon in your bug out/ghb?

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xplosiv1
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Re: Strobe or beacon in your bug out/ghb?

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sniper 55 wrote:The nearest spec I found suggests it's good for about 9 hours on full, that seems a lot considering it's 2 button cells.
Is that about the running time you get?
Thanks
yeah that sounds about right, I also bring a small solar cell and a CR2032 battery charger with a few spares just in case.

I picked up a tiny charger and 10 lithium 2032's on an well known auction site a while back for about £5
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Re: Strobe or beacon in your bug out/ghb?

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Not for Bug out, but when I'm out on the hills alone (or flying) I carry a Kannad PLB that has a strobe built in, for bug out I am more likely to be in stealth mode for the most part, but most decent modern LED torches have a very good strobe and I allways have one of them to hand
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If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong ;)

Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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Re: Strobe or beacon in your bug out/ghb?

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I have one of the below hooked on to some rear molle straps for walking at night it has 5 modes, bright and the batteries last for about 12 hours on turned on, its only a quid. it does a solid job for the purpose intended. the plastic is a bit weak so I have a spare.

http://www.poundland.co.uk/my-cycle-5-l ... bike-light
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Re: Strobe or beacon in your bug out/ghb?

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I got this from LIDL and it's really great:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8TKSVU2ZLU