Or alkalines. Higher draw (>>1A) from a AAA kills them dead in a few min. I would like to know if anyone finds 10440’s to fit in these though (or if 10440’s work at all). Seems like the blue trustfires or whatever don’t.
My reported 415mA still falls comfortably in the measuring range of my analog multimeter but near the highest 500mA limit. I am lucky to have this Medium value measured or otherwise would damage the meter. While I could recall a BLF member shared a High 500mA for a Klarus NT20 among others with his new DMM, Kreisler’s doubt might reflects a depleted Ni-MH AAA (less than USD 40cents) adopted by me. Although an affordable DMM with 20A DC is common nowadays, I want one could measure up to 50A for 3 or 4x18650 scenario and, imagine it is technically feasible, clamp type for a direct trouble free measurement. I need so time to check it out. I spot small affordable clamp type DDMs but not even up to 250mA max.
Fatlokwok, you never said where you got yours from. This light still interests me if only for it’s diminutive size but especially if it’s really titanium.
Yes, I should have mentioned that.
I wanted to keep the head bare at least for the pics. I might do the head, but try the light as a whole. I accidentally anodized the threads on the body and now my light is not very happy.