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The 2xAA Mini Maglite LED, | The 2xAA Mini Maglite LED, | ||
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|title=Contains outdated 1st-gen Maglite LED flashlights | |title=Contains outdated 1st-gen Maglite LED flashlights | ||
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* To cool off the LED, each of these flashlights included imperfect heat-dissipation technology: | * To cool off the LED, each of these flashlights included imperfect heat-dissipation technology: | ||
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|title=Maglite ML100 LED Flashlight Review | |title=Maglite ML100 LED Flashlight Review | ||
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|date=20 January 2012 | |date=20 January 2012 | ||
|quote=Previous generations of Maglite’s MAG-LED technology, including the original LED drop-in replacements and even the current LED D-cell lights, had problems with heat dissipation and irregular beam patterns because they were originally designed for incandescent bulbs.}} | |quote=Previous generations of Maglite’s MAG-LED technology, including the original LED drop-in replacements and even the current LED D-cell lights, had problems with heat dissipation and irregular beam patterns because they were originally designed for incandescent bulbs.}} | ||
</ref> | </ref> a poorly-designed [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_management_of_electronic_devices_and_systems#Heat_sinks heat sink,] | ||
a poorly-designed [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_management_of_electronic_devices_and_systems#Heat_sinks heat sink,] | <ref name="2C_upgrade"> | ||
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|title=MagLite 2C LED drop-in Technical Review | |title=MagLite 2C LED drop-in Technical Review | ||
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|quote=We are looking at nearly a 60% drop in output, due to the LED getting hot, from a severe lack of good heatsinking}}.</ref> | |quote=We are looking at nearly a 60% drop in output, due to the LED getting hot, from a severe lack of good heatsinking}}.</ref> | ||
made of thin [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamping_(metalworking) stamped] metal. | made of thin [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamping_(metalworking) stamped] metal. | ||
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{{cite web | {{cite web | ||
|title=MagLite 2C LED drop-in Technical Review | |title=MagLite 2C LED drop-in Technical Review | ||
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* Also, as each flashlight's LED heated up, the flashlight provided less power to the LED, which caused it to dim and to produce less heat. If the flashlight was moved into a cooler environment, it instantly brightened again. | * Also, as each flashlight's LED heated up, the flashlight provided less power to the LED, which caused it to dim and to produce less heat. If the flashlight was moved into a cooler environment, it instantly brightened again. | ||
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{{cite web | {{cite web | ||
|title=MagLite 2C LED drop-in Technical Review | |title=MagLite 2C LED drop-in Technical Review | ||
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Some criticized these flashlights for dimming so much so much due to the poor heat sink. | Some criticized these flashlights for dimming so much so much due to the poor heat sink. | ||
<ref name="2C_upgrade" /> | <ref name="2C_upgrade" /> | ||
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{{cite web | {{cite web | ||
|title=Maglite Mag-LED: 2, 3, and 4 cell modules | |title=Maglite Mag-LED: 2, 3, and 4 cell modules | ||
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In 2009, Mag Instrument modified the 2xAA Mini Maglite LED and 3D Maglite LED to each include a better heat sink. Even during extended use, those flashlights now stay at a reasonable temperature without dimming themselves. | In 2009, Mag Instrument modified the 2xAA Mini Maglite LED and 3D Maglite LED to each include a better heat sink. Even during extended use, those flashlights now stay at a reasonable temperature without dimming themselves. | ||
<ref name="2AA" /> | <ref name="2AA" /> | ||
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{{cite web | {{cite web | ||
|title=Maglite second-gen LED flashlight deserves a second chance | |title=Maglite second-gen LED flashlight deserves a second chance |