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The amount of continuous runtime (in minutes) until the light output drops to 10% of its original value (measured 30 seconds after turning the light on). | The amount of continuous runtime (in minutes) until the light output drops to 10% of its original value (measured 30 seconds after turning the light on). | ||
This test is done using the batteries included with the flashlight.<ref name="Machete">{{cite web | This test is done using the batteries included with the flashlight.<ref name="Machete">Machete God (1 November 2010) [http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?240416-4Sevens-and-the-ANSI-NEMA-FL-1-standard#post2572176 Re: 4Sevens and the ANSI/NEMA FL 1 standard] ''CPFMarketPlace 4Sevens forum''. Retrieved 29 January 2013. "The FL1 standard calls for testing with the packaged cell, or in the absence of such, the recommended cell."<!--{{cite web | ||
| title = Re: 4Sevens and the ANSI/NEMA FL 1 standard | | title = Re: 4Sevens and the ANSI/NEMA FL 1 standard | ||
| url = http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?240416-4Sevens-and-the-ANSI-NEMA-FL-1-standard#post2572176 | | url = http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?240416-4Sevens-and-the-ANSI-NEMA-FL-1-standard#post2572176 | ||
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| date = 1 November 2010 | | date = 1 November 2010 | ||
| author = "Machete God" | | author = "Machete God" | ||
| quote = The FL1 standard calls for testing with the packaged cell, or in the absence of such, the recommended cell}}.</ref> If no batteries are included, the test is done using the manufacturer-recommended batteries.<ref name="Machete" /> | | quote = The FL1 standard calls for testing with the packaged cell, or in the absence of such, the recommended cell}}.--></ref> If no batteries are included, the test is done using the manufacturer-recommended batteries.<ref name="Machete" /> | ||
The test is done in an integrating sphere just like the lumen test with light output measured every 15 minutes. 10% of brightness probably gives inflated runtime numbers. In the past, some testers used 50% to be a little more practical, but with most batteries, the drop-off is usually pretty quick and the time between 50% and 10% usually is not long. | The test is done in an integrating sphere just like the lumen test with light output measured every 15 minutes. 10% of brightness probably gives inflated runtime numbers. In the past, some testers used 50% to be a little more practical, but with most batteries, the drop-off is usually pretty quick and the time between 50% and 10% usually is not long. | ||
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Here is a list of flashlight manufacturers who are using the FL-1 standards on the packaging of their lights (at least on their newer models). | Here is a list of flashlight manufacturers who are using the FL-1 standards on the packaging of their lights (at least on their newer models). | ||
*[[Underwater Kinetics (UK)]] | |||
*[[4Sevens]] | *[[4Sevens]] | ||
*[[Brinkmann]] | *[[Brinkmann]] | ||
*[[Energizer]] | *[[Energizer]] | ||
*[[Mactronic]] | |||
*[[NEXTORCH]] | *[[NEXTORCH]] | ||
*[[Fenix]] | *[[Fenix]] |