XTAR
(XTAR)
March 10, 2011, 3:48am
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XTAR WK20 CREE XP-G R4 265lm EDC LED Flashlight
* 50000 hours lifespan CREE XP-G R4 LED
* Aircraft aluminium alloy
* Anodize processed
* 265 Lm max output
* 270 mins runtime (Test by XTAR CR123A at Low mode)
* Power by CR123A battery
* Max range: 70m
* Light Intensity: 1220cd
* Impact Resistant: 1m
* Working Voltage: 3.0V
* IPX-7 waterproof
* Head twist on/off
* High 100%, Low 29%, Strobe three output
* Size: 21.5mm (head dia) x 16.5mm (body dia)x 63.5mm(length)
* Net weight: 23g
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Too bad it doesn't work with 16340's.
old4570
(old4570)
March 10, 2011, 3:56am
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Question ?
Is it limited to Primaries [ 3v ] , or can it run 4.2v Rechargeable 16340 [ RCR123A ]
If it comes close to 265L on primaries , its doing real well .
High - Low - Strobe , Sorry no cigar , [ I hate with a passion this mode arrangement ]
Please , please , let go of strobe !
High - Med - Low = Fantastic .... Wonderful ....
Strobe = Junk Mode !
Otherwise looks interesting !
srfreddy
(srfreddy)
March 10, 2011, 4:01am
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And do resize those photos... they take +2 minutes to load (CPF does get this right)
xP.1337
(xP.1337)
March 10, 2011, 5:43am
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why you hating on strobe man. i love strobe.
VERY useful!
jekostas
(jekostas)
March 10, 2011, 6:22am
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I be more happy with 100%, 66%, and 2hz strobe at 100%. Runtime should be in the 4-hour range on slow strobe.
cr123 isn't the same as 16340?
Do you see a switch at the tailcap?
CR123A batteries have a nominal voltage of 3.0V. 16340s have a nominal of 3.7, and a fully charged no-load voltage of 4.2V. Using 16340s in place of CR123As can poof a lot of lights not designed for them, especially multi-cell lights.
On the other hand, a lot of budget CR123A format lights only work best when fed 16340s because they'll be designed 3.0-4.2V.
ezeqdb
(proyectosandia)
March 10, 2011, 6:42am
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ITP EOS A1 knock-off with strobe :( which is the price of the Xtar?
BTW, the ITP supports CR123 and 16340, and has these modes: 1.8 lumen > 35 lumen > 190 lumen with no memory and costs around $29
http://www.lightake.com/detail.do/sku.iTP_A1_EOS_Cree_XP_E_Q5_LED_190_Lumen_LED_Flashlight_Black-27672
XTAR
(XTAR)
March 10, 2011, 7:06am
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old4570:
Question ?
Is it limited to Primaries [ 3v ] , or can it run 4.2v Rechargeable 16340 [ RCR123A ]
If it comes close to 265L on primaries , its doing real well .
High - Low - Strobe , Sorry no cigar , [ I hate with a passion this mode arrangement ]
Please , please , let go of strobe !
High - Med - Low = Fantastic .... Wonderful ....
Strobe = Junk Mode !
Otherwise looks interesting !
It can run 3.0V CR123A and 3.0V Rechargeable ICR 123A batteries.
info@xtarlight.com
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XTAR
(XTAR)
March 10, 2011, 7:14am
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the XTAR WK20 supports 3.0V rechargable ICR123 and 3.0V CR123A, 265 Lm max output and costs around $29.9
XTAR
(XTAR)
March 10, 2011, 7:29am
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I be more happy with 100%, 66%, and 2hz strobe at 100%. Runtime should be in the 4-hour range on slow strobe.
cr123 isn't the same as 16340?
Do you see a switch at the tailcap?
CR123 runs for 3.0V and 16340 runs for 3.6-3.7V
It's Head twist on/off.
srfreddy
(srfreddy)
March 11, 2011, 3:11am
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The A1 goes into overdrive on 16350- I suspect the driver in this might fry.