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The direction that this thread has taken no longer falls in the humor section. I think it needs to be moved to site support.

Anyway none of you know what you are talking about, light-bulbs when used in this fashion require special training and without that training you are all goina die.

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New-be question? I've only use light bulbs and report bulb outages due to safety concerns. What do we do if the bulb is broken? Is there training to develope the skills or do you just mentor with some one who has experiance. Is there some type of drill to practice the aspects of light bulb replacement. What about prevention technics to avoid breaking the bulb while changing. Always being safety minded I think people should eq themselves with a bandage kit in case of cuts while changing a bulb should a break occure.
 
What color is the bulb?
 
I can't belive they actualy have a forum about flashlights! The scary thing is they have lots of posts. OK gill, fess up you knew about this link cuz you post there don't you.
 
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I can't belive they actualy have a forum about flashlights! The scary thing is they have lots of posts. OK gill, fess up you knew about this link cuz you post there don't you.

okay okay, I admit, I post there. :)
That's how I knew about the link.

But yeah, some of those guys and gals own over 50+ flashlights. I only have a few. My favorite being my SureFire E2e-HA which I EDC [EveryDay Carry]. It's smaller than a minimag, yet it's brighter than a 6D maglite. Oh yeah, I hate maglites and don't own any of them anymore.

I've even got a few people to start reading at CandlePowerForums. muahahah
 
Can someone post a link to where I can find accident analysis and statistics about lightbulb changing? I think this is important information of which all lightbulb changers need to be aware.
 
If you connect two lightbulbs with a socket designed to hold two lightbulbs, you will achieve lightbulb redundancy and have a longer lasting supply of light. Also, if one burns out, you may still illuminate your world using the other.

Much safer. Of course, you will need technical lightbulb training to use two lightbulbs.
 

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