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Replacement Bulb for Ultrafire WF-500 Flashlight
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From looking at the LED bulb, I can tell you that it will not work very well in that flashlight.
The reflector of the flashlight is built so light coming from a very small source (like the filament of an incandescent bulb) is directed forward in a focused beam. With the led bulb, light is coming from 10 different spots, none of them being in the focus point of the reflector. The result will be a spread out beam that won't be bright over longer distances.
The only type of LED bulb that could work is something like this car replacement bulb that keeps the light source to a relatively small spot. But I don't think those are available in the size you need.
Well I emailed UltraFire and they will ship me a replacement bulb that is LED. They also say it is 600lm. I'll report on how it goes.
Finally got a replacement head from them with a LED, works great, way less heat than before and most likely the light.
Thank you for the reply.
So your in your opinion something like this would work better: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005278498808.html
But... I don't believe that bulb does 500lm was advertised.
Not really. With that bulb, all the light is focused forward, not to the side. The light will never hit the reflector, it is only focused by the lens in the LED housing, and that isn't enough.
I agree, but I also think that using a modern LED with a single source of forward-facing light is fine. However the emitter would need to be properly positioned in the light.
Here’s a very similar host (from one of the best low-cost flashlight makers) showing a properly aligned LED and reflector:
Product link: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256801849471618.html