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Like other lighting technologies, LED lighting does not produce only light, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_management_of_high-power_LEDs but also heat.] LED technology today is such that only about 30% of the energy going into an average LED is turned into light. The rest is turned into heat.
Like other lighting technologies, LED lighting does not produce only light, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_management_of_high-power_LEDs but also heat.] LED technology today is such that only about 30% of the energy going into an average LED is turned into light. The rest is turned into heat.


The Maglite LED 2-CELL AA,<ref name="2AA">NLee the Engineer (15 September 2010). [http://www.amazon.com/review/R2LJT6DHWDCB6F "Contains outdated 1st-gen Maglite LED flashlights"]. ''Customer Reviews: Maglite 3D / 2AA LED Flashlight 2 Piece''. Amazon.com, Inc. Retrieved 23 January 2013. "The 2nd-gen models solved the thermal problem. Previous models over-heat easily, and their light dim down after just a few minute of operation."
The 2xAA Mini Maglite LED,<ref name="2AA">NLee the Engineer (15 September 2010). [http://www.amazon.com/review/R2LJT6DHWDCB6F "Contains outdated 1st-gen Maglite LED flashlights"]. ''Customer Reviews: Maglite 3D / 2AA LED Flashlight 2 Piece''. Amazon.com, Inc. Retrieved 23 January 2013. "The 2nd-gen models solved the thermal problem. Previous models over-heat easily, and their light dim down after just a few minute of operation."
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</ref> There existed costlier flashlights with better thermal management.
</ref> There existed costlier flashlights with better thermal management.


In 2009, Mag Instrument modified the Maglite LED 2-CELL AA and Maglite LED 3-CELL D 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>NLee the Engineer (11 September 2010). [http://www.amazon.com/review/R19LDXP4LJKG36 "Maglite second-gen LED flashlight deserves a second chance"]. ''Customer Reviews: Maglite SD3D016 3-D Cell LED Flashlight''. Amazon.com, Inc. Retrieved 23 January 2013. "Improved Heat Sink: The overheating problem found in 1st-gen LED modules has been solved. That is, the light no longer dims down after just a few minutes of operation. [...] Better Power Management: The new Maglite maintains constant power consumption of 2W as long as battery voltage is above 3.5V."
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>NLee the Engineer (11 September 2010). [http://www.amazon.com/review/R19LDXP4LJKG36 "Maglite second-gen LED flashlight deserves a second chance"]. ''Customer Reviews: Maglite SD3D016 3-D Cell LED Flashlight''. Amazon.com, Inc. Retrieved 23 January 2013. "Improved Heat Sink: The overheating problem found in 1st-gen LED modules has been solved. That is, the light no longer dims down after just a few minutes of operation. [...] Better Power Management: The new Maglite maintains constant power consumption of 2W as long as battery voltage is above 3.5V."
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