Review: Shadow S-L3 Triple XM-L2 Delight

so with the added chips, is the output comparable to a king now? which of the two has more flood/spill? and which one has the bigger hotspot? do you guys think there are any other things to do besides adding more chips to make it brighter?

i would think driven the same, say 2a an emitter (just a random number) the sl3 would be the better thrower with a tighter beam, and the SRK more flood.

i have neither, thats just my speculation looking at the reflectors

Hate to disappoint you Foy, but the emitter alignment didn't require careful assembly, since they're all on a single board they have to go where the solder pads dictate. If they weren't all clocked the same, they wouldn't operate. :(

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So the 3-up MCPCB has the LEDs in parallel? Must be, if it's a 7135/non-boost driver.

That's leakage through the 7135s, now don't ask me why it only started after you added more chips. I've experimented with 7135s a few times as slaves with a momentary switch (where battery power is always applied) and I never was able to get a setup where I didn't get that same constant moonlight when it should be completely off. PilotPTK or texaspyro would be the ones to ask, I haven't seen anything written that explains how to fix it yet.

Great review Foy. That reflector looks great, and it is such a small light.
I had concerns about run time on a single 26650 with that much power. Held me back from picking one up, in fact.
I’ve read that HA-III anodizing can only be done in dark colours, something to do with dye penetration. Any time I see HA-III mentioned on a lighter-toned host, I get skeptical. This one does not appear to be HA-III, it would not rub off that easy. Most of my grey coloured lights have this problem.

Then why are they all turned every whichaway in my Dry and Sky Ray? None of them are the same on both lights. I'm not asking defensively or doubting, just would like to know so I don't appear the fool yet again.

Wonder how often that happens . . . where I say something that sounds authoritative but is in reality bozo-clueless?

savemefrommyselfFoy

The emitter plate in the S-L3 is a single prefabricated MCPCB. The emitter pads are placed exactly where the designer wanted them, so they all line up perfectly.

In a typical light, the stars are independent so the installer can mount them every-which-way. That usually results in an OCD trigger (I fixed this on my SRK when I modded it :slight_smile: ).

I was going to point out the same thing. I bought an SL3 around a month ago. It is a beautiful little light and I don’t regret the purchase. It’s only as bright as a Black Shadow Darth and nowhere as bright as an SRK but it does throw well for it’s size and output. The Darth is all flood but the overall quality is a little better than the SL3 and the ano far more durable as its a true type3. The XinTD in the photo definitely looks brighter, even with the spill as you can see where they overlap the XinTD dominates it. Not one of the brighter small triples but it throws well and just feels a treat in your hand and in use! Like I said, no regrets.

A major plus for the SL3 not touched on by Foy is that it well regulated with zero visible pwm. It's always great to see an AMC7135 driver with no visible pwm.

The SL3 is a solid bugger and while far smaller than an HD2010 it is heavier and feels like it was carved from a solid block of very heavy aluminum. The HD2010 feels like a cheap toy in comparison.

wtf, heavier than a hd2010! lol thats one solid light

i dont think its a bad thing honestly… now i have a moonlight mode!

i was planning on always “locking out” this light as there is some parasitic drain from the switch

for those asking it has much more throw than the king, output is more or less the same by eye

Nice review, thanks!

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great review btw!

Fasttech carries XM-L2 SL3 for $55,87.

Thinking of changing my "review" titles to, "Foy's Amateur Observations."

/expertFoy

Yeah, but not NW and of course nor bin or the tint or bin is known

mine has good tint - its cool white with no hint of purple or green

Thanks a lot for the review! Frontpage’d and Sticky’d.

Thank you for the awesome review. Great looking light in a compact form factor for a triple xml. I like how it looks like it's single emitter brother, the JM26.

The LEDs are mounted on al, right? Is there any other triple XML2 to consider over this?

Seems a little bit of a PITA to have the light cut to 50 percent after five minutes. I mean, I’d be buying it for the 1700 lumens, not half of that.