KaiDomain drop-ins ($11.99) and XM-L2’s on 21mm, 16mm and 12mm boards ($9.79). They are claiming U2 bin. The drop-in description also says “1A” which I hope doesn’t mean the driver is only 1 amp. It may be the tint bin, which would be quite cool white (and make sense for a U2 bin).
The new XM-L2 emitters they sell are U1-1A. So the specs on the drop-in are most likely referring to the tint. Would be very strange if they offerend newest emitter and the driver only pulled 1amp…
Its a great price… Im curious how they can sell it that cheap compared to the price of XM-L2 emitter. Makes me think the emitter is overpriced and that the drop-in is a bargain…
Does lightmalls have something in common with kaidomain? Just curious since both stores have same XM-L2 emitters and drop-ins at almost the same prices…
I wish they would say what kind of drivers. If anyone finds out please let us know. I’m sure I will be buying from one of these two, possibly both. If anyone has any advice please help fill me in.
Hello Guys I have been reading a number of your posts and they have been very helpful. I would not have known about the new XM-L2 if not for BLF. I am defiantly a noob and need help choosing a drop in for my Surefire 660 classic. It currently has the original 6v P60 and a DL223AC Lithium battery installed. I followed the links you posted and the 26.5mm SMO CREE XM-L2 1800-lumen 3~18V 1 Mode LED Drop-in would be nice if it is compatible. I would prefer the 5 mode version but it shows a max voltage of 4.2. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
Thank you for the info. My EOTech exps3-4 uses a CR123 battery it would be nice to only carry one type. I appreciate your help and all the great info here. One more question. What is a very good charging solution for the protected 16650s. Thanks