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Created on November 29, 2010, the Flashlight Wiki's goal is to provide easily accessible, up-to-date information about flashlights. There is a lot to know and it is hoped people will come to the Flashlight Wiki and learn more. And when they learn even more than what is in the Flashlight Wiki, they need to sign up for an account and start writing so others can learn what they know!
Created on November 29, 2010, the Flashlight Wiki's goal is to provide easily accessible, up-to-date information about flashlights. There is so much to know and hopefully the Flashlight Wiki will help you out. And when you learn even more than what is in the Flashlight Wiki, sign up for an account and start writing to share what you know with others.


If you are just getting started, there is a Getting Started section on the [[Main Page]] with [[Flashlight Basics]] and [[Terminology]].
Even if you don't want to write articles for this Wiki, sign up anyway and post questions or new information in the '''discussion''' area for each article. If you come across a term you don't know, go the [[terminology]] page and put a comment on the discussion page asking for it to be added.
 
If you are just getting started, there is a Getting Started section on the [[Main Page]] with [[Flashlight Basics]].


[[Flashlight Manufacturers]] has a list of flashlight manufacturers with many of their current and past flashlight offerings described. This is a great resource if you are shopping for a light (especially used lights) and want to know what is out there and what the difference is between a [[Fenix]] LD20 and a L2D.
[[Flashlight Manufacturers]] has a list of flashlight manufacturers with many of their current and past flashlight offerings described. This is a great resource if you are shopping for a light (especially used lights) and want to know what is out there and what the difference is between a [[Fenix]] LD20 and a L2D.


The [[LED]] page can get you up to speed on high power flashlight LED's with pages for the major LED manufacturers, so you can find out what the difference is between a [[Cree]] XP-G and a [[Seoul Semiconductor]] P7 is. And you will learn that a Q5, R2, and R5 aren't types of LED's.
The [[LED]] page can get you up to speed on high power flashlight LED's with pages for the major LED manufacturers, so you can find out what the difference is between a [[Cree]] XP-G and a [[Seoul Semiconductor]] P7. And you will learn that a Q5, R2, and R5 aren't types of LED's.
 
Even if you don't want to write articles for this Wiki, sign up anyway and post questions or new information in the '''discussion''' area for each article.  


Thanks for visiting.
Thanks for visiting.

Revision as of 21:38, 1 December 2010

Created on November 29, 2010, the Flashlight Wiki's goal is to provide easily accessible, up-to-date information about flashlights. There is so much to know and hopefully the Flashlight Wiki will help you out. And when you learn even more than what is in the Flashlight Wiki, sign up for an account and start writing to share what you know with others.

Even if you don't want to write articles for this Wiki, sign up anyway and post questions or new information in the discussion area for each article. If you come across a term you don't know, go the terminology page and put a comment on the discussion page asking for it to be added.

If you are just getting started, there is a Getting Started section on the Main Page with Flashlight Basics.

Flashlight Manufacturers has a list of flashlight manufacturers with many of their current and past flashlight offerings described. This is a great resource if you are shopping for a light (especially used lights) and want to know what is out there and what the difference is between a Fenix LD20 and a L2D.

The LED page can get you up to speed on high power flashlight LED's with pages for the major LED manufacturers, so you can find out what the difference is between a Cree XP-G and a Seoul Semiconductor P7. And you will learn that a Q5, R2, and R5 aren't types of LED's.

Thanks for visiting.