I’m tempted… 2*18650 in parallel, big reflector, I’d probably try to get a NANJG105C in with 3.5A and a copper core XM-L T6 3C. I hope the thermal path is good and the driver can be changed easily. There should be enough space behind the battery contact plate. Still hesitating though.
The thermal pathways/heat management of this light look to be outstanding. The aluminum is thick around the pill, in addition to five deep fins directly around that.
If it's like the UltraFire, it could handle some serious current, no problem.
If it’s anything like the other new smallsun “big” lights, it should be pretty decent in quality. Functional machining with fairly straightforward electronics (pwm, etc). It’s just a tradeoff of how much you’d like to spend. Personally, it’s probably worth getting the real deal if it’s a daily user light, but the clone is just a fun to play with.
I'd be curious to see the difference. Not enough to buy another, however. It's going to have to be pretty good; quality on this UltraFire version is right up there with the best of the best.
I’m very tempted to buy it for fun. I wonder if it has the “mode lock” like the UF has (doubt it). So no mode lock or memory, and its advertised to have half the lumen output that the UF has. Does anyone want to regret buying this before I do?
I’m looking to get a “Side-By-Side” setup, but will probably start with a clone first. Do you think the TK35 clone will out throw this Small Sun?
I have the tk35 clone (from meritline), except mine is also labeled small sun zy-t92. I suspect same oem since the internals all look identical. The current was a mofo to measure (since all the contact points are inside), but it was like 0.8A on high with 4/12/50/100 mode levels IIRC.
It’s obviously not as good as real fenix, but decent enough for $30. The body is IMO a bit unwieldy for the those without big hands.
The spot is the same size as the big reflector lights like Stl-v2/v6, but dimmer. Fairly high temp tint, but not blue. No strobe though, which is nice. The two button setup isn’t really that big of a deal since the fwd switch always turns on in low.
IMO this one looks a bit better in aesthetics, but I think the battery carrier mechanism is pretty nice in the fenix wannabe. The contact ring on this SWM clone looks like it’ll wear down easily.
It’s prob the same light as agenthex’s. The cells are arranged in series through a battery holder. It’s still one of my brightest XM-Ls - about the same beam quality as my Keygos M10 except that my M10 looks whiter/brighter bec it comes with a U2-led. Hot spot around the same size but spill is larger because of the larger reflector (the M10 has the same diameter reflector as a typical C8 light).
What I really like about the 2-button set-up is that the blinky modes are always hidden away unless you really need them. Another thing is, Unlike my M10 which always starts on High, the TK35-clone always starts on Low.