Battery Tube and Tailcap from MS-R25 and MS-R28 are the same.
You can feel a temperature rising very quick, so the connection between LED and Body seems good.
They could lube the threads with a little more grease.
In my opinion very nice is the “soft” switch between modes with a one sec dimming effect.
The verry long NONAME protected Panasonic 3400mAh fit into both Flashlights.
MS-R25 has a little spring at + terminal, so Flat Tops are no problem.
MS-R28 On both Flashlights the + Terminal needs cleaning.
NO FLAT TOP Batterys
@RaVeN
Short click side switch: turbo > high > mid > low
Long click side switch: strobe another click back to lightning mode.
doubble click side switch: direct turbo
Torch wil memory the last mode.
Manual says: To avoid overheating and ensure LED lifespan, Ms-R25 will automatically step down slowly till the output is lower than 65% of the turbo brightness when temperature istoo high. For turbo again pls restart the torch or press side swich for choosing.
@Patrickbateman
I would say something like the Nitecore MH20 CW ( 6000K ).
Freeme, I am very interested in the MH27! I really like the look of this light, with 53500 cd and RGB it is very appealing. Seeing as I don’t have any coloured lights I figure this will kill a few birds with one stone too. Any idea when this GB will be, roughly?
Edited
Did a quick measurement just now. Model A registered 3.3A with 18650VTC4, which is 0.2A higher than my MH20. Output would be higher with 2xCR132A according to specs. Note: my measurement is usually at the lower end compared to the other fellow members.