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Side by side, barely, but without both to compare with, not at all. :slight_smile:

Hmm, my only reservation about buying the Xintd X3 is that the reviews mention that it doesnā€™t work with protected Li-Ions because of the longer length of the cells. I strongly prefer protected cells, so thatā€™s kind of a downside.

3,04A-2,80A=0,24A extra.

In real life the difference is more like 0,15A extra based on what I have seen. (due to 350mA 7135s usually overperform, and the 380mA sometimes underperform. Qlite might also have a tad of PWM on high)

0,15A difference is close to nothing.. Its about 5% more current. Which probably is no more than 4% more light on high..


Thanks for the coupon code _the_.. Tempting, tempting... Im not supposed to buy this light...

Couple of new interesting light on Banggood (soon with discount :bigsmile: ):
Fenix HL10 (Super mini 1xAAA head light)

Fenix HP11

Fenix HP25

ROCHE M170 3xCREE XML2

I have ordered the extendable baton, it is irresistible price.
I am not happy with SK68 clones I have received from BG. May be this time they will do good.

Regarding those X3 tints, can anyone give me a short description which tint is what?!
T4-7A
T5-5B
T6-3B
T6-4C
U2-1A

:smiley:

I found this pretty informative.

Agreed, thereā€™s another ā€œANSI-chartā€ here, a bit easier to read the text. File:Ansi-white.jpg - Flashlight Wiki

EDIT: Hotlink removed, thanks the

That's what I always use. However, flashlightwiki doesn't like hotlinking, so here's a link to the page: http://flashlightwiki.com/File:Ansi-white.jpg

For a description of those tints, basically, this is what I have found:

  • 7A = very warm
  • 5B = neutral, tending towards yellow
  • 3B = neutral, tending towards cool
  • 4C = neutral, tending towards red (this one is described as very pleasant by many)
  • 3C = standard ā€œneutralā€ tint (not available for the Xintd for some reason, but probably the most common tint described as ā€œneutralā€)
  • 1A = standard ā€œcoolā€ tint (by far the most common tint on most flashlights)

This post was also helpful: What LED tint do you prefer?

In my experience 5B can often be redder than a 4C. 5B is certainly warmer, but the balance between red and yellow in each can vary.

can klarus p2a/p1a be opened up easily for upgrading the led?

I highly doubt they canā€¦

New stainless smooth 18650 light on new arrivals.

So the question is, what has been photoshopped out on the photos ??

Thanks, guys, for both the detailed and simplified explanations :)!

I've tried it several times to open,p2a, but without success.. I should probably use much more heat, but am afraid to damage it.

They now have dqg lights, maybe you could make a deal with themā€¦

They also have now the handle light which was discussed in the wallbuys thread for a while

So I ordered myself a XINTD X3 CREE XM-L2 3/5Modes 2Groups 1000lm LED Flashlight with a T4-7A LED and protected 26650 5000mah ultrafire battery

Flashlight

Just hope there is room for a protected cellā€¦

Ultrafire battery?

yes, But I ordered an unprotected one from dx to be sureā€¦

http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-26650-Rechargeable-Lithium-Battery-3_7V-5000mah-Light-Flashlight-Battery-p-55389.html

length: 65mm