I was able to mod the battery carrier and install the Redilast 3100's with no problem. Tail readings on Turbo mode dropped from 4.25a using Redilast 2600's to 4.05a with the higher capacity batteries. So that worked out very well.
Comparing this NW DRY with my Ultrafire UF-T70, I'd say they are about even with output. Only the DRY has better color rendition.
Gotta love how google translate messes everything up! Note to self, always translate what was translated to another language back to english to make sure it was right.
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I would say the SkyRay wins in aesthetics, although I would probably lean towards the DRY if it didn't have that crenelated bezel. I actually prefer the understated design yet it still has enough characteristics to set it apart.
I can see that the T70 has a teeny weeny more lux than the DRY. But then the DRY is NW (is it T6 3C?). But the hotspot of the T70 is smaller, naturally so due to the slight bigger head diameter of the T70.
I'll try and get a better mouse-over photo tonight. I didn't realize the swivel on the tripod wasn't locked, thus the difference in the photos. But I think you're right. Hard to believe this DRY is driven at 4.05a on Turbo compared to the Ultrafire UF-T70's 2.45a on high, and the Ultrafire pulled slightly ahead. Says a lot about the Ultrafire for sure and is no sloutch. Naturally superior color rendition goes to the DRY. Both of these torches are winners in my book and I'm very happy to own both.