I have the sc62d in work(only 320lm but use H2 mainly at 145lm!..………its enough for me), so easy to pocket and not know there. For an 18650 fed light, its sure impressive in the compact form stakes.
Here is the sc63w next to the D4
Been using the D4 xp-g2 4000k quite a bit this evening, damn this CT is nice. So easy on my tired and should be in bed eyes…………really like it.
Too bad I can’t try out my aspire batteries, I think there’s something wrong with my 18350 tube, the light works great with the 18650 and 18500 tube…any suggestions ??
Is that a hidden feature? It’s in the UI diagram, and Hank found it important enough to add some text about it to his version of the diagram. Here’s the image shown at Intl-Outdoor’s product page for the D4:
Ran a thermal runtime test on the D1 with a 30Q. It held turbo for about 1:24 sec. Gradually stepped down all the way to about the 10 minute mark. At that point I think it was about as bright as the regulated to FET jump point. Then held it until around the 12 minute mark when it started to ramp up again. Love it! After 15 minutes it was warm to the touch and the 30Q was at 4.10V.
Also, not in the video but I compared it to one of my worklights, a Streamlight Stinger LED HP 350lm 56kcd, and the D1 seems to throw a little farther with a significantly wider hotspot.