Will update later.
Must have tapped the “mark read” button it seemed so quiet all of a sudden here
Oh yeah
I want to go with these names:
Q8 for the Quad led, Quad cell, 18650 Premium SRK BLF Special
Q4 for the Quad led, Quad cell, 14500 baby SRK BLF Special
FWIW, when people name things after the cell type, they usually use the third digit (length), not the second (width). The usual convention is:
1/2 = 10180 / 10280
3 = 16340/18350
4 = 10440 / AAA
5 = 14500 / AA
6 = 18650
7 = 26700 / 32700 (26650 / 32650)
These are all in WWxLL.L form, 16mm x 34.0mm, 14mm x 50.0mm, 18mm x 65.0mm, etc. Except of course, many cells are actually a bit bigger due to the wrappers and button tops and protection circuits and such. And the naming scheme leaves out less popular cells like 18500.
The only instance I can think of when a company used ‘Q’ for quad was Zebralight’s never-produced Q50 — (Q)uad 14(5)00 rev (0). But I’m probably forgetting some other models. Here it was next to their SC600.
For the most part, their naming schemes are consistent… ish.
SC = single cell straight form factor / H = headlamp / Q = quad
3/5/6 = cell type, first digit of length
extra 0 (usually) = bigger body with more throw (SC series) or pure mule beam (for H series)
final numeric digit = major revision of that model (usually, unless they added a “Mk II” or something to the end)
F = frosted lens / floody beam
w/c/d/r/b = beam tint (w = warmer, neutral white, c = high CRI warm, d = high CRI daylight, r = red, b = blue)
Anyway, just some examples of what other people are using.