XinTD C8

If you are looking for a C8 type light in size and output that can do candle mode then look no further than a Trustfire F15/MRV with XM-L. Same reflector used in the C8 lights and same size over all but the pill is screwed into the body and the head screws onto the pill as well. Think of the pill as a middle body part with external cooling fins. In candle mode it’s insane what it lights up! I will try to find a link to one since they are hard to find these days.

Edit: Link to the Lumapower MRV at Manafont. This replaced the Trustfire version I have from them. The Trustfire version is hard to find but can still be had from Everbuying. I have not had bad experience from EB but some have.

There are incapable batteries out there with can't give more than 1A in any flashlight you put them. So you can answer that yourself.

I do not know what it's draws or how it draws, as I do own one.

What I'm trying to say is that if I put in a panasonic and Sanyo battery will it got DD, and pull over 3Amps?

I can only guess that it's not going to go over.

I know that the the 2.8A description and HID part is the manufacturer description so take it with a pinch of salt.

I once had modified an XRE C8 To XML and saw that deep reflector didn't work that well for XML. Due to wider beam XML seems to need wider reflectors but not necessarily narrower. It may be a studied change they made here in XinTD C8. My XML C2 throws better than my C8, for instance.

Oh, and welcome to the forum !! :)

I have two pairs of lights, one pair fitted with XM-L emitters, the other with XR-E.

In each pair, one reflector is the standard C8 size, the other one is C8 width, but deeper. Both the deeper ones create a considerably wider/brighter corona around the hotspot. To what expense (hotspot or outer spill brightness) the wider corona is created, I cannot exactly tell, as I can't match each pair in terms of current draw.

The once so popular UF 980L is a good (rather extreme) example of the above. Its reflector width is standard C8, while depth is less than 26mm. From the published beamshots it would appear that the hotspot is pretty wide, but there is practically no corona.

It's everybody's choice. For walks, I like the broad corona of my Manta Ray XM-L (deeper reflector).

This supplier is not from Shenzhen.

Hi,

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Well, I just pulled the trigger on this light. Believe it or not, I have yet to buy any of the c8 lights since I started hanging out here. I was already looking at these Panasonic 3100mAh protected batteries. http://www.intl-outdoor.com/panasonic-ncr18650a-3100mah-liion-battery-p-213.html I bought two. I am thinking that this battery would be similar to the AW version. Of course, thinking always got me in trouble.

This was my second order from International Outdoor.

The first one took 11 days to deliver. This one took 13 days. The packages came registered and had to be signed for.

The flashlight is about .5 inch longer and heavier all over than the Ultrafire and KD C8s.

My KD C8 is noticeably brighter than the XinTD, however, the XinTD is still quite bright.

I measured tailcap Amps on both with a fresh Xtar 2600.

The XinTD light drew 2.4A and the KD C8 drew 3.3A

By comparison, my Trustfire X9 draws 2.8A with the same battery and blows away the C8 style lights for throw.

ANTI-NOWHERE-LEAGUE, most of the flashlights on this planet are made in Shenzhen, there are few flashlight manufacturing companies that are not from Shenzhen. My statement was only regarding the location of the Intl-Outdoor, not the location where the products are manufactured.

How did I miss those c8 holsters!

If I get 2.4A out of it, it will be OK. I can't have everything direct drive. I have been wanting a C8 size light, but was holding out for a 3-mode. Hopefully this light will turn out to be a good sturdy general purpose light that I am not afraid to let someone else use.

Me too. I saw them last night after my order was already made. I also forgot that International Outdoors carried the battery carrier that supposedly fits the Dry. If I didn't have my head up my "you know where", I would have ordered a couple of holsters and a spare carrier.

I just got my shipping notice. I will see how this order goes and probably get the holsters and carrier next time.

Link please

I might do that. I hate wasting money, even Hanks, e.g., sending a ten dollar order across the ocean just because I can. I do want the holsters and battery carrier though.

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that ebay alternative is driven only 1.4A and probably worse quality

That is a C10 model.

There are dozens of C8 and several C10 designs on the market, so there are plenty of "alternatives".

There's isn't a runtime advantage in the 1.4A since the ones driven at 3A can be used on medium for the same output, (50% of 3A).

Is this then the best-built C8 on the market? It's certainly not the cheapest, but I'm looking for something in this form-factor that's nicely made.

I have been very well impressed with my XinTD C8. I bought one when they first came out. It looks, performs and feels like it should sell for more money.

I see that the current batch has the well respected 105c driver.

If there is a better C8 on the market, I have never seen it.