How do you think about YAKORSEI GD12 TNO flashlight ?

I just can’t see past ‘YakHorse’ even though it doesn’t say that. :person_facepalming:

Thanks Unheard,
Agree with Low setting for the point of preserving battery capacity. Regards the Moon setting, now we have Moonlight output with 1 lumen. Regards the tints, are you okay with tint in the picture?

Thanks Rolz, I hear you. :sunglasses:

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I just can’t see past ‘YakHorse’ even though it doesn’t say that. :person_facepalming:
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G0OSE, the meaning of YAKORSEI is nocturnal, Japanese pronunciation.

Nocturnal夜行性Yakō-sei

I know the SST-40@5000K, used it in a Convoy C8 and Sofirns SP33V3. Yes, I’d prefer it.

Your picture shows a white balance that’s a little off due to the camera seeing cold white as white. If it had used the 5000K light, the CW would look plain blue.

Edit: Please have a look at Armytek lights - IIRC, they use something like 4000K as “warm light” and 5000K as “white light”.

Yeah, will consider 5000K. Thanks again Unheard.

What’s mode order on outdoor? From lowest to highest is the best in my opinion. Also when moonlight was turned on with shortcut (double tail click), the next mode (after side click) should be low.

IMO output levels should be more like 0,5 - 8 - 100 - 500 - 1600.

1. Low-Mid-High-Turbo
2. If Moonlight activated, the Moonlight-Low-Mid-High-Turbo-Low-Mid-High-Turbo

Will consider output levels should be more like 0,5 – 8 – 100 – 500 – 1600, want to hear more voice. Thanks for that.

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I just can’t see past ‘YakHorse’ even though it doesn’t say that. :person_facepalming:

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G0OSE, the meaning of YAKORSEI is nocturnal, Japanese pronunciation.

Nocturnal夜行性Yakō-sei[/quote]

THAT is really good. :slight_smile:
Thank you for explaining it, I honestly think you should write that on the box and in the instructions to give it some exposure - most names are just made up - this one however has a relevant meaning, and that is rare so far as I know. Very good choice of name.

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Thanks G0OSE. YAKORSEI products are like nocturnals, they may not be noticed in the daytime, but they behave well when you need them(dark, night….)

I wouldn’t buy it unless the Outdoor OS cycles from low up to Turbo, never start in Turbo. Needs to have a double press to turbo instead.

What’s everyone’s thoughts on the Tactical OS? I’m not sure Turbo/Low would be a good set up when Turbo won’t last very long and Low could be too low. If Turbo has thermal regulation that reduces the output for longer use at higher lumens than the low of 100?

I run a retail flashlight store in New Zealand and could possibly have an interest if this light is successful

@YAKORSEI,

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Sorry about my confusion of the moonlight mode. The 1lm looked like 11lm at first glance with this serif font.

As for recommendations, strobe modes of any kind are (at least on BLF & TLF) often asked to be hidden as far away as possible from the regular modes. Strobe modes are often more of a nuisance than of any help if I may add. My recommendation regarding strobe was also more focused on the OUTDOOR OS but not on the TACTICAL OS (where the importance of strobes may apply more).

Driver-wise: Constant current is good and 1.600lm should probably be in an area around 5-7A of current using SST-40. Will this light also work with 2x CR123A (6V)? What temperature threshold is set for the stepdown? Usually, we get to see lights with a 55°C threshold here.

The LED is probably a bit too cold-white to reach the majority of interested people here. Most people here favor a tint between 4.000K and 5.700K.

I really recommend following flux and chromatic bin:

SST-40-WDS-F50 N4

chromatic bin DD (~4800K)

Please see a sample beamshot (left spot) from Wildtrail‘s BLF D80 v2...

Give it an interchangeable flat and crenulated stainless steel bezel (sand blasted) option if you wish to go full tactical?

Too many “tactical” lights are only suitable for mall-ninjas. Toy lights for showing off blinky modes no regular person would probably ever need or use. Typical picture of a light being held by someone wearing a “tactical” glove to look tough. Very bad. Very very bad.

Hi Funtastic,

Outdoor OS does cycle from Low to Turbo.
Tactical OS applies thermal regulation to prevent the light from getting too hot, it will to some degree lengthen the runtime.

And thanks for your interest.

Thanks for your warning, will obey the rules.

Thanks Lux-P for your constructive suggestions.

The light will works with 2 pcs CR123A too.
The temperature setting for stepping down is 56°C, the hottest place won’t exceed 56°C.

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Hi freeme,

Thanks for your constructive suggestion, will consider that.

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