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Key Features
- 25-Lumen Max Output
- Two Red LEDs
- Variable Output
- 20" Neck Lanyard
Celestron's Night Vision Flashlight is a purpose-built astronomy illumination tool that uses two red LEDs to preserve night-adjusted vision while providing light to set up, read/write notes, change eyepieces, or navigate. Its combined rotary variable brightness control/on-off switch allows you to adjust the brightness over a wide range up to 25 lumens.
question
How and where do you replace battery
The flashlight would take a standard 9 volt battery. To change the battery the lens cap pulls off. Slide the internal components out to access the battery.
Date published: 2022-01-01
How do I replace the battery? The instructions ...
How do I replace the battery? The instructions say something about clips but I can't find any clips.
On the front of the Celestron Night Vision Red LED Flashlight there are clips on the side that one can depress to remove the front lens. Once the lens is removed the bulbs and circuitry can come out to reveal the 9V battery.
Date published: 2022-03-22
Is the red wavelength useable as a darkroom ...
Is the red wavelength useable as a darkroom safelight?
This is designed to keep a user's night vision at the ultimate level for viewing.
Date published: 2021-03-18
question
Does the red flashlight 3CEFLNVtake a STANDARD 9V battery?How much shipping/handling cost/?
The light takes a standard 9V battery.Add the item to the cart online to calculate shipping to your address.
Date published: 2018-08-27
Is this a 670 nanometer red light?
Is this a 670 nanometer red light?
The LEDs emit visible red light but a particular frequency is not specified. So if you need something in the upper end of the near-infrared spectrum I would suggest looking for another light. This is a lower end light, consisting of two LEDs a rheostat and 9V battery connector in a non-weather resistant case.
Date published: 2022-01-01