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10X911 DOMINATOR Olive Drab Polymer, Hard Anodized, 2.5" Bezel, Dual Output Rechargeable Surefire Flashlight (Charger, Transformer, 12V Adapter & Battery Included)
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Description: Surefire 10X911 10501 |
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Our Part #:
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SF 10501
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UPC Code:
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084871105019
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Manufacturer:
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Surefire
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Manufacturer Code:
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10X911
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Case Size:
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6
($2,874.00/Case)
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The pricing of $479.00 is per item, not case
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Additional Information:
- Ni-Cad battery built into removable body assembly
- Two high-pressure xenon lamps in separate reflectors: one 500 lumens, the other 60 lumens, for two levels of light output
- Two precision fixed-focus reflector systems - each produce a sharply focused central beam surrounded by a low-intensity wide-angle surround beam
- Tempered Pyrex window with anti-reflective coating
- Rugged, lightweight, corrosion-proof polymer body. Precision machined aluminum dual reflector system, Mil-Spec III hard anodized
- O-ring sealed, waterproof
- Two stage tailcap switch: press lightly for low light level, press harder for high-output light level
- Rotate head for constant-on operation at both levels, or rotate counter clockwise to lock out momentary switch to prevent activation during transport or storage
- Rapid SmartCharger accepts battery body assembly with or without head in place - allows charging of optional spare battery body assembly while flashlight is in use
- Charger accessories include 110-volt AC power supply transformer and a DC accessory (cigarette lighter) plug for charging in car or boat
- Lumens are 500 lumens at HIGH and 60/110 lumens (based on using ultra high-output MN32 lamp - not included) at LOW
- Runtime is 20 minutes at HIGH or 3 hours/1.5 hours (60/20 minutes based on using ultra high-output MN32 lamp - not included) at LOW
- Uses one B20 Ni-Cad battery
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Lumens (light output)
This refers to the literal measure of the light-output of a particular light bulb, measured in the number of lumens.
Watts (Energy Used)
"Watts" is the term applied to the amount of energy required and used by a particular light bulb. It is an international system unit of power equal to one joule per second. Contrary to popular belief, the wattage of a bulb does not directly measure the brightness; the "lumens" of a light is what defines the actual light output.
Average Lifetime
This refers to an average lifetime rating based on large quantities in test groups. This testing takes into account usage of 3 hours per start for fluorescent lamps and 10 hours per start for HID lamps.
Volts
Voltage is a measure of electrical potential.
Bulb Type
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The "Bulb Type" is typically a combination of the style of bulb as well as the width of the bulb. Usually, the first couple letters will indicate the type; "G" would indicate "Globe", "PAR" would indicate "Parabolic Reflector"... The numbers indicate the diameter of the light bulb in eighths of an inch; a "G40" would be a "Globe" style that is "5 inches" in diameter.
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Base Type
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The "Base" of a light bulb is the part that either screws or snaps into a receptacle. Base Type terminology may indicate common descriptive words like "Medium" or "Candelabra", or may even contain numeric codes that signify size and variety, like "E26" or "2GX13".
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Filament Type
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The filament is the style of fine wire that is heated electrically inside of an incandescent light bulb.
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Color Temperature
Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) is a specification of the color appearance of a lamp, relating its color to that of a reference source heated to a particular temperature, measured in degrees Kelvin (K). It generally measures the "warmth" or "coolness" of light source appearance.
CRI (Color Rendering Index)
CRI refers to the "Color Rendering Index" of a light bulb. CRI measures a light source and grades its ability to render the color of objects "correctly," as compared with a reference source with comparable color temperature. 100 is perfect rendering.
Length
This is sometimes referred to as MOL, or "Maximum Overall Length". For light bulbs, it measures the absolute length of a light bulb, from the top of the bulb to the bottom of the base and is typically expressed in inches. For light fixtures and ballasts, it applies to the complete vertical length of the item, out of the package.
Width
For light bulbs, the width refers to the complete diameter of the widest point of the light bulb. For light fixtures, it applies to the widest horizontal point of the fixture, out of the package.
Beam Angle
The beam angle refers to the width of the light beam coming from a reflector light bulb. The higher the number, the wider the beam spread.
# of Lights
This refers to the number of lights on a Christmas string set or in a pack of replacement bulbs.
Bulb Type Used in Ballast
This refers to the style of light bulb that this particular ballast can light.
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