D.Q.G Tiny 18650 Flashlight is the smallest flashlight in the world using single 18650 battery, the total length is 86-91mm,diameter is 22-24.5mm, using high quality aluminum alloy with anodized surface, equipped with stainless steel anti-abrasion bezel and built as a perfect work piece.
LED: CREE XM-L2 T6 1A CW LED / CREE XM-L2 T6 3C NW
Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum
Military HAIII Anodised finish.
Reflector: optics lens for T6
Mode: Low>>Mid>Hi;
Head twist ON/OFF
Current: 50mA>500mA>2A; Current Regulation
Max output: 500 lumens
Battery Type:1*18650 Protection / Unprotection (not include)
Anti-discharge protection
Waterproof: IPX6; Double O rings in the head.
Size: 87mm(Length)*25mm(head diameter)*22mm(tube diameter)
Weight::38g(not include battery)
Accessories: SS Clip ; O rings , Spare lens ; Gift box; Manual
Ric, would you be able to do a photo with the head and body off?
Would like to see the internals.
Is the mode skipping issue resolved?
The DQG 1 flickers quite easily on loose contacts. Need to tightened real hard.
I love the size and look of the DQG 18650, but my original one is un-usable now and even the replacement is only marginal as it flickers and mode skips worse than any other light I’ve owned.
But I’ve been very pleased with the S1 AAA in the group buy recently, so I’d be willing to hand Ric more money for this DQG 18650 MK2 if given a little incentive to do so.
I also willing to bet I’m not the only one like this.
The first version started up at (if I remember well) 450 lumen, within seconds dropping to 370 lumen, signifying a very bad heat path directly near th led (the led driven at 2A being mounted on the non-metal core driver board provides the clue to that). That spoiled the version I for me.
Is this design flaw adressed? Does the version II really put out 500 lumen without ultraspeed lumen drop?