Diameter is 40mm, and the height is about 36mm. Close, but no cigar. Thanks for the effort though
EDIT: Fired off an email to Hank at IO, but I’m not holding out much hope.
I love this C88, and the throw is excellent, but I’d also like to be able to get a little more flood out of it when the situation calls for that. In other words, I want to keep both options, so spraying the reflector is not really on the cards (although I guess I could always obtain a spare SMO reflector and go to work on that one).
I cannot believe so many people are getting bad Cyclones. Seriously . . . 1.07 amp? Mine pulls over 2.80 intitially and settles down to around 2.75 and is bright as heck. You need to get a refund or exchange and after as long as it has been, Hank needs to get ahead of this.
I strongly recommend and then everybody gets a lame light. I'm lovin' that, for sure.
I got 2 KingKong INR26650 and one Trustfire 26650 5000mAh, and all them gave exactly those same numbers, 1.07-0.33-0.05A
The C88 hotspot at 3m on wall has same brightness as the HD2010 on med level. No strange as HD2010 measured 3.9-1.03-0.13 on same cells.
I wrote to Hank in PM here and will wrote him on his store too, then will wait a few days for an answer. I understand he could be busy or away for a few days.
I just hope I don't have to swap the driver by myself, because I've read that the pill is pressed in and mine is firmly pressed, I could not move at all by hand. Don't want to rush and ruin it.
Foy don't be embittered, you reviewed what you had in your hands. I see the full potential of this light is as you described, the beamshot shape and size are really good, the assembly and finish are good too. If one or few or some are "defective" due to a bad set of drivers, I can not really blame the seller. I don't think Hank (or Ric or any of those small sellers we know) has a QC line to test all flashlight are exactly per spec before packaging.
Hank is a stand-up seller, for sure. Foy has spent many pesos at IO and no doubt, will spend too much more. Rusty Joe had problems with his quite some time ago and the replacement he received wasn't much better, according to him. I've mentioned this a couple of times but a while back, I commented in somebody else's thread about my then new Shadow TC6 pulling 1.80 amps at the tail instead of the advertised 2.5. This was before I wrote the review and because I was so happy with the light (still am) I chose not to make an issue about .70 +/- amp.
The next day I get a PM from Hank saying he was sorry I received the "wrong head" and would send another right away. Upon arrival, he said he would arrange for me to send the old head back. I got the new head a week later and it pulls a fairly steady 2.50 amps. I PM'd Hank, I had received the new head and to please advise re; shipping back the old one. That was 5-9-12 and I still have both heads.
I think the Cyclone is an important flashlight and worthy the kind of support I received on the TC6.
Happy to report that after a "brain transplant" (A.. B.. someone... LOL!! Marty Feldman in Young Frankestein) now my Cyclone is finally up to its name.
After sending to Hank a short video with comparison and Amp measuring with other nanjig105 equipped lights, he agreed that the driver was defective, and asked me if I was able to replace the driver so he could send me a replacement driver. I agreed and started disassembling the light. With the freeze and torch trick the pill came off easily and with a bit of prying with small screwdrivers finally i leveraged the old driver out of the pill. Not very easy, really, as it appeared to have been cyanoed in place and the brass ring come out also, little warped.
Anyway the brass ring was easily straightened (should I say rounded again?).
I'm still waiting the replacement driver to arrive, but I also had one ordered months ago so installed that one.
This was my first soldering a driver, wow those things are so small I had to buy a new tiny point for my soldering gun, but ended soldering very easy and clean.
Now my Cyclone measure a steady 2,8A on high, 0,86 on med and 0,15 on low and output is definitely up to expectations!
This thing can throw! Nice and clean hotspot. But there's no match with the HD2010. That's in another league. The reflector size difference is obvious, a HD2010 ain't pocketable at all, but the Cyclone can still fit in a large jacket pocket. Nice portable thrower
Li-ion batteries can be dangerous if you use cheap batteries or cheap chargers. You also have to be willing to measure their voltage to keep them healthy. My personal recommnedation would be a Trustfire 5000 mah protected 26650 from CNQualityGoods along with an intellicharge I4.