No idea on model though. Ill have to take your word for it. Although, 2.3a is a bit low isnt it? Or am i missing something? I would have thought XML2 would be desirable too. I have lots to learn.
We are talking stock lights here, not modded ones, so they come with XM-L T6 in all of them. There won't be any changes made by tmart, they just aren't into doing that kind of stuff. It is what it is. I've talked to them enough about that.
They have the Fandyfire HD2010 listed at 2300mA, the No Name HD2010 listed at 8 watts, so basically 2300mA most likely and the Tangsfire HD2010 listed at 6 watts, so that should be less than 2300mA.
Actually, if I had to pick anything, it would be this light. I just think it's sweet looking, because I favor smooth lines over all the medieval bumps. I think it might be an ok thrower.
Ah I see, thanks. I had read the bits re no modding by tmart and was cool with that, I want to mod it myself to learn on. But I had not realised that it wasnt available in XML2 nor in 2800ma. That last one surprises me most as I see that number talked about in much smaller flashlights. I either assumed, was confused, or both.
As I said, I have much to learn. Cheers.
Actually you got m interested in this one. But I must not, I ordered enough lights i have no real explanation for already. I can justify the HD2010 as I bought the pill, it would be wasteful not to use it. I cant justify the pill, but that was only $20 so is much easier to get away with.
The driver current specs could also be wrong, unless I’m overlooking something. If you get one with the ‘good’ driver it will vary drastically based on which battery you use. For instance, that tangsfire version is listed at 6W, but people have reported well over 4000mA on high drain batteries.
HD2010 is a great light but they always run them on special, picked up two TF versions from them in December and January for $23.48 and $22.49. Why waste a group buy on a light that’s always on special. Tangsfire and Fandyfire are equal in every way.
I like the looks too, better than the hd2010. But personally I don't care much for 26650 flashlights, it makes the light fatter than a 18650 model, and the 26650 batteries are not as much better as they are bigger.
There's two hd2010 lights at tmart on special for 25 dollars, so not much gain on those with a group buy I guess?
Ah, I see now, sorry : http://www.tmart.com/search.html?q=hd+2010 gives prices in euro's, the cheapest is 24.56 euro and that is over 30 dollars, my mistake
At this point, the majority seems to lean towards the HD2010. I can understand the desire to have one or more than one, as I need two myself, but I can also see the negatives. It does go on sale often and there is the driver lottery with it.
The rest seem to be hit or miss, so I am going to say that the HD2010 will be one that I ask the Tmart rep about.