This is a beast!!!
Thanks for the awesome graphs, great effort here!
You are right, they must improve a little the interface, but is little a monster, I like it.
Many thanks to both for read the review and comment
Excellent review, thank you very much.
Kind regards
very, very detailed.
but photos in turbo are overexposed. seems that you use the same expopair for all the lights. and that shows how your camera sees this, not your eye.
it would be more realistic if you adjust expopair for each shot, regarding to camera display.
my experience shows that it makes best resulst
Thanks for the detailed review
Cute dogs!
Thanks for all the work and write-down. Very nice review for a very attractive flashlight that I really want but can not justify
Strange they do not rate the Nichia UV LED in mW radiated power, as it produces almost no visible light, its a UV light which is powerful
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Thank you
In the Spec only Says: nichia 1*NVSU233A 365 nm and 2 lumen.
Great review, thanks.
Incredible review, trully amazing! thanks for show us this impressive job.
This flashlight is a beast, but the UI is not at the level, color modes should become hidden, inexcusable.
Thanks for your sharing the awesome graphs ! Great review ! :+1:
Does the battery carrier warning say that must use high drain UNPROTECTED 18650 or high drain Protected cells?
Mine has a yellow sticker on the batter cage that says âUNprotected high drainâ, but the label on the outside of the housing says âprotectedâ. LOL who knows. I dont feel like taking the sleeve of the batteries that it came with but they are labeled as âarc18650h-310aâ. Hope that helps.
Good deal at Liteshop.com.au A$339.95 (incl 4 x 18650) and a free lipstick! (Nitecore LA10)
Ordered, letâs see how it turns out.
The complete yellow sticker on the battery carriage says:
âMust use high drain unprotected18650 cells, or protected 18650 which PCB including 4 Mosfetsâ.
I think âwhichâ is an Acebeam typo, should be âwithâ? Also, note that the photos of this sticker by the OP Maiden666 show the sticker saying â3 Mosfetsâ. Well, the one I have says â4 Mosfetsâ
If anyone finds out what alternate batteries work with the X80, please post. I tried the Samsung 20A INR18650-25R and they were just a little too short, and would not fit in the carriage without being too lose. So in addition to requiring high-drain 20amps, the X80 is sensitive to the height of the 18650. You can see this in the OPâs photos of the Acebeam 18650 next to five other 18650 types. The Acebeam is taller than three of them. Iâd be willing to bet those three that are shorter will be too lose for the carriage.
I use the 30Qâs and they seem to be fine. If youâre really having trouble just get a bunch of those little neodymium magnets, theyâre like 20 for a buck.
You've actually tried the Q30s on an X80 and they fit as well as the Acebeam?
I didnât get light with the acebeam batteries so I canât compare but I havenât had any problems with the 30Qâs