Hmm. Howbow something like a Folomov A1, with magnetic thingies you just stick on the ends. Can get ’em for cheap, and I keep one in my bag for charging pretty much any cell.
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Whoa… nice sale! Get a few of ’em, as they’re really handy. Fit any cell, toss ’em in a bag, squirrel ’em around the house, etc. I had to wait for a flash sale at GB to get a bunch at that price.
Thank you for your suggestion,but at this moment,I am not in a rush for a new charger,as I learned by the other BLFer above,whose help I appreciate, that the battery can be charged directly by the USB cable which is offered together with the light.
Have a good day.
Would some of you with the each of the different versions take a picture of this light illuminating a shadow in daylight at 10 - 30 feet? Say a N facing hole in a tree or similar deep shadow? This light could be very useful for that purpose. In the wilderness I often need that functionality and a lightweight light like this would be wonderful.
Shadows? We don’t need no stinkin’ shadows. I don’t have pictures. This light (4000K) will add to direct sunlight well past 100 ft. I’ll do some experiments on a good sunny day on various objects to see how far out the light is still visible. edit. In case it’s not clear, this will allow you to see into holes day or night.
Acebeam W30 4000K at Noon - YouTube Noon time W30 4000K. This video convinced me that I need it. And the video doesn’t really do it justice. It’s better in real life. I got it to look down into drilled water wells and shallow wells looking through 2 to 15 feet of water to the bottom. Sometimes the water is not crystal clear. I figured the 4000K would reflect less light back off of whatever material is causing the water to be turbid and get less reflection back off of the water surface in a shallow well. I’m very happy with it. I don’t know how it compares to the 6500K and the high CRI. I’ve had it about a month and I still haven’t gone out at night in a place where I can let it stretch its legs more than 1000 feet other than into the sky.
I just received mine couple days ago and it’s WOW.
I’ve got some throwers (includind DEFT-X) but this light takes a cake.
Luckily light diffuser was included and that enables it’s use as normal torch.
Acebeam announced in November that it has been discontinued. You can still find some models out there for sale at higher prices but those may be gone soon if they are not still producing this model. Apparently do to parts supply problems.
Did you test the actual throw numbers? I would like to know if mine is just underperforming. Mine hits 1.31 Mcd.. but it is supposed to hit the 1.4mcd+