NEW--F22 CREE XM-L T6 1A/3C 1x26650/18650 1000-Lumen Stepless Brightness Flashlight

I already messaged Ric: He said they stock the assault bezel, but you can request the other.

Hope this helps.

Ric responded quickly.

Hi Ric,
Does It has memory mode?
I mean when I set brightness to 50% and then take out battery, That brightness will be 50% or anything?
I don’t like Ultrafie UF-T50, It has no memory mode. When I take out battery . It will start at High mode.
Thanks.

Yes, it do has memory. If the brightness is 10, it will memory 10 brightness.

BTW, The CW emitter is U2 1A, we have corrected the typo.

My stuff thought by mistake it was T6 1A, wrong title here.

Beam of this torch is so perfect. Will upload some beamshot tonight.

Ric

Wow I missed this thread. Love this light… maybe someday when I get 26650 batteries….

Although I’m impressed by this torch, I’ve held off on ordering due to a nagging concern. I’ve really come to rely on being able to quickly switch between programmed output levels. I don’t want to have to ramp all the time to get an output level suitable for any given situation. What would make this torch perfect is the ability to program at least 2 (preferably 3) output levels and switch between them. This doesn’t make the ramping feature redundant of course since it would still be useful for fine tuning when the need and/or desire arises.

Or am I missing something?

You don’t need 26650s, as it comes with a 18650 to 26650 battery converter sleeve.

cainn24:

Yeah, I had a ramping light before (nitecore) and it can be a PITA to go up and down depending on the application. But inasmuch as I use my lights exclusively for fun/recreational use, I usually like to show-off and have my lights at full brightness to start anyway. But if one uses it for work or other serious matters I can see how ramping could be a cumbersome, even dangerous delay.

That said, if this thing is near as bright as claimed (1k lumens?) I’m definitely going to get one. Of course, it’ll probably only be half as bright - darn Chinese lumens! :wink:

@Ric-CN

How quickly does this ramp? In other words, roughly how many seconds does it take to ramp all the way from high to low, or vice versa?

It’s really a question of whether or not the driver actually does provide somewhere close to a maximum of 3 amps to the star. If it does, and you’re using decent batteries, then the actual output really would be somewhere close to or perhaps slightly above 800 lumens once losses are factored in.

Something like this can help you calibrate your bullshit detector reasonably well. You just have to hope that the figures given for current draw are reasonably accurate.

This is why the custom driver for the T50 I made had ramping when the switch was held, but cycled through 3 modes with a quick on-off.

4 Secs

Thanks
RIC

That’s why I loved so much my ITP SA1 :heart_eyes: 2 switches: one on tail (master on/off, momentary), and second on head. Preprogrammed 4 modes if I remember well: low, med, hi, strobe. But… press and hold the switch on head to activate the ramping mode. Instant memory for any mode. Just freakin’ awesome! (easy and useful)

I agree. Variable brightness is only practical with magnetic control like the popular Sunwayman line of variable brightness lights. Cycling through the entire output with a single switch, forward and backward, gets to be tedious. That’s my take anyway.

This is a nice looking light though, and +1 for accepting 26650!

Now, if only they could build a headlamp with these qualities, but no reflector!

Waterproof test video

Ric

Ric, can I buy this light with two extension tube? (for use with 4x NiMH C cells.) Thanks.

Welcome to the BLF, eebowler !

You may need to contact Ric directly at sales@cnqualitygoods.com to receive a more expedient reply.

Welcome to your new home, eebowler!

Welcome to the family, eebowler!!

Hate exposed side switches…… They need to be integrated and flushed against the body……