Interesting. Didnāt even know these things existed. Perhaps you can include this battery in your deal as an option? I think the light would be more attractive with a rechargeable battery option instead of just primaries.
(Nevertheless it still would be fairly difficult to sell these here I thinkā¦)
Hmm, yeah, I know, CR123 is easy to find tho. It may be better when there is a power failure. but I donāt know. There may be someone will need such a light?
Thank you for let me know your opinions. I know that maybe a trouble to find the cells. Anyway, the CR123 has some reasons to exist until now right? And there are many models powered by 2* CR123, such as some of Surefire Streamlight Fenix, etc. I believe each light has its specific audiences. Thatās why we are here to discuss and find our loved torch. And I am not the representative for INOVA, I just got a chance to know they are on sale.
:zipper_mouth_face: sxv, I will tell you a secret, that is I took a time machine from 2007 to be here, lol, just kidding. Thanks again for post ~
I have a circa 2006 Inova 2x CR123 light on my desk along with the rest of my collection. I was impressed by it when it was new. These days, I wish there was an easy mod, but the works are reportedly press-fit in place. As I recall, there was someone who got it apart by filling the battery compartment with water and freezing it. Iām tempted to give it a try myself.
It certainly is a good looking light. Perhaps itās even a classic? That would be a good reason for anyone to purchase; itās a timeless design and produces more than enough lumens for everyday use.
(This is the reason I bought and like my Led Lensers)
I get aggravated when I have to use 16340s because 18350s wonāt fit. If I have 1 light that needs its own special size cells, itās āone more item to inventoryā.
Vs being able to drop in an 18650 into practically any light I have, even one thatād take a 26650 (but use a sleeve or those bands that go around the 18).
Just making the tube 2mm wider (an extra 1mm in radius) would allow an 18650 to be used.