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*Maglite Serial Number Search White Pages*Maglite Serial Number SearchMaglite 2 D cell flashlightMaglite (also spelled Mag-Lite, stylized as MAG-LITE) is a brand of flashlight manufactured in the United States by Mag Instrument, Inc. located in Ontario, California, and founded by Anthony Maglica. It was introduced in 1979.[1][2] Constructed principally of anodized6061 aluminum, they have a variable-focus beam. Maglites are produced in several colors such as black, silver, blue, red, green, purple, gold, and different finishes. Originally Maglite flashlights used krypton or xenon incandescent bulbs. Current models have LEDs, although the older models are still widely available.1 Item UPC Part # 240V AUS AC Charge Cord 08-5 22048 DC2 Direct Wire Charge Cord 00-8 22050 DC1 Charge Cord 01-5 22051. Gen3 uses a Cree XP-E LED, has a serial number beginning in D, and the LED has a square base. Also, it advertises 168 lumens on the package. Gen2 used a Philips Luxeon Rebel LED, has a serial number beginning in DL, and the LED doesn’t have a square base.Accessories include belt holsters, mounting brackets, colored and glass lenses, attachable fiber optics extensions, higher-powered incandescent bulbs, and LED conversion modules. The Maglite was an improvement over the Kel-Lite, after which the Maglite was patterned.[3]*(with legends to determine version numbers of charger adapters and cradles) Description. This powerful rechargeable flashlight is both shock- and water-resistant. Bright, adjustable focus beam. Durable, anodized aluminum alloy body. MagLite flashlights are made with pride and craftsmanship in the U.S.A.*Maglite Service Kit for Maglite 2-Cell AA Mini-Maglite Flashlights AM2A064, MPN- AM2A064, UPC- 28, Code- MG-ZA-MLSK-AM2A064 Maglite Service Kit for Maglite C and D-Cell Flashlights ASXX124, MPN- ASXX124, UPC- 81, Code- MG-ZA-MLSK-ASXX124.*The only way to differentiate between the models is to look down the business end of the light through the clear plastic packaging. With the D-cell lights, the serial number also indicates the type of LED inside. If the serial number begins with DLXXXXXXXXX, it is either Cree XP-E or Luxeon Rebel.Timeline[edit]A list of the sizes of Mag Instrument flashlights, and the years they were released-*1979- D and C battery models are put on the market targeted to the public safety and industrial sectors (the 5C, 6C, 7C and 7D models are out of production)*1982- MagCharger- a larger more expensive model popular with public safety and emergency-services personnel. This light is much brighter than typical Maglites, and uses an incandescent Halogen bulb and a rechargeable NiCad or NiMH battery pack.*1984- Two AA cell batteries (Mini Maglite) Maglites first personal size flashlight*1987- Two AAA cell batteries (Mini Maglite) A smaller version of the original Mini Maglite*1988- One AAA cell battery (Maglite Solitaire) Mag Instruments key chain flashlight.*2006- Maglite LED Flashlight and Upgrade Module- 3-watt Luxeon III LED from Lumileds.[2]*2006- Mini Maglite LED 2AA.*2008- MagCharger- Upgraded Nickel/Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery pack increases charge time and second generation Halogen bulb increases light output.*2009- Next Generation Mag-LED Technology- Featuring a new Luxeon Rebel LED and extended battery life.*2010- Maglite XL100- offers a motion-controlled user interface using a built-in accelerometer*2010- Maglite XL50- This is a simpler version of the XL100, featuring three modes that can be activated with consecutive presses of the tailcap switch. The XL50 will have a lower retail price than the XL100.*2011- a variety of LED and rechargeable flashlights introduced. These include the ML100 and the rechargeable/C Cell LED ML125*2011- Maglite XL200- This is similar to the XL100 but offers higher lumen output.*2012- Mini Maglite AA Pro 215 Lumens and Mini Maglite AA Pro 245 Lumens. A further upgrade of the Maglite MagCharger called*2012- Maglite 2D pro 274 Lumens with a Cree XP-G rather than a Cree XP-E, increasing brightness while decreasing beam distance efficiency.*2012- Maglite Mag-Tac flashlight plain bezel, 310 Lumens, low mode at around 100 Lumens. First Maglite flashlight to use CR123A batteries. Tactical style designed with military input.*2012- Maglite Mag-Tac crowned bezel, 320 lumens. This model has no low mode for light output.*2012- the V4 was also released with a newly developed electronic switch enabling a Multi Mode operation and a slightly more powerful bulb producing