Here are 3 shots as good as I could get with just the phone camera. The more I look at it and the clone I got from eBay the more it looks like a Cree. I could only get the star out just enough to see there is nothing at all written on the back, digging deeper at my knowledge level would be bad...
Well during re-assembly of the new sk98 that arrived today I snapped an O ring and nothing at all to fit. Headed out to Walmart, they are open all night and they gotta have assorted O rings... WRONG, after I explained what an O ring is and finally had to take out the light I had on me and actually show him what an O ring is, apparently that is the one thing they do not sell... Finally got back home and after looking though some other lights I found one that was probably a little better as it is just a tiny bit thicker.... So back to assembly and now the reflector will not thread. Part of that is my fault, the snap ring pliers I normally use are in my tool chest at work so I used a set that I am not as use to. It is set pretty decent now but I have to eventually get that replaced.
Best part was comparing it to the one I got from eBay that I know to be a Latticebright, seeing the difference is very simple even just zooming them both as far as they can and point them at the wall. Even my wife saw a huge difference. I will take a shot of that shortly and post it.
Okay I hope that this picture is a decent enough shot that you can see the difference. The light on the left is the one from eBay and for sure a Latticebright. The one on the right is the sk98 that arrived today.
It is obvious that one had a longer focus range, but I can handle that for the difference in just the light color alone. It is hard to see in the picture but the sk98 is a good deal brighter.
I have 2 XML'S 1 clone for sure but looking closer at the other now and I want a higher opinion. Either way both care coming out and new XM-L2's replacing them with much better boards. Provided I can keep the things centered. The butterfly gaskets I ordered have a smaller hole than the retaining ring. At least on this first one. Pictires below...
The run off you see on this one is my fault. It's Flux. both pics are same emitter.
This shot has bettet light and much more clear, and cleaned up some of the flux.
I was pretty sure it was a clone but not 100 percent. Some I can pick out easily others I count the knowledge of you guys. Each one I learn a little more…
Im going to save that picture if it’s okay just for my own reference.
Im swaping out 2 clones right now. Utting in XM-L2’S and much better boards. Lol one of them the pill is much taller than most and the wire leads are too short to reach the noctigon. I have silicone coaed wire on the way but still probably at least 2 weeks. Think I’m going to harvest the wiring from the clones I removed. Just eally hate swapping wires on those boards they are the 8 7135’s from Mountain. That is a very tiny spot to hit.
Hello, friends! I got from aliexpress two different flashlight. Seller page writes that it CREE XM-L T6. I gave him a photo of what I have received, and said it was fake diodes. The seller tried to convince me that this is the original T6. Seller has thousands of of positive feedback and honest. What should I do? How to prove to him that this is not XM-L, is not T6, and is not CREE? Or is it real T6? Write what is this diode. If you can give the link. Help me please!
Just take a pic from the OP here and place your led next to it.
With green arrow GENUINE CREE to th real, and with red FAKE NOT GENUINE CREE BUT SOMETHING ELSE
Make screnshot of the product page point red arrow to secs stating XML T6 and write in red ADVERTISEMENT SAYS CREE XML, Received produt does not have it
It’s clear, frend. But understand, I say to the seller, it is not Cree XM-L. But the seller said to me that it is a real T6 but with small crystals. (Although sales page he is clearly written: Cree XM-L T6 Yellow) What do i do? How can I prove to him?