This has the 105C? That means I only get 100% and 10% ?
I was hoping for something like the KD 8x7135 V2 driver that does more of a High/Med. It might just be easier for me to swap drivers if I want those modes since I'd have to acquire chips anyway.
That's what I figured, but I wasn't sure of the draw percentage (e.g. 100%/35% or 100%/10%). I'm hoping for a low-medium as opposed to a traditional low. I think the 35% might work well. I don't mind the $4.79 driver cost if that's what it takes.
I'm still buggin' Ric about multi-AA/26650 lights. I think he must be on vacation because he hasn't signed on in a while and I'm getting email replies from names I've never heard of before, haha. Oh no.. now there's gonna be rumors on BLF that Ric abandoned CNQG
First I want to say thank you for all the feedback from the cognoscenti. I only have one XML (4/7 AAX2) and would appreciate some advice on which of the two emitter options you recommend. The U2 or NW?
I 2nd the neutral. See my beamshots thread from last night where I compared an XP-G R5 neutral white and my Palight XP-G R5 cool white (same driver, so both at 1.4A output). They'l be the first two photos, and then the first mouseover way down below. The neutral white renders colors SO much better!
My C88 is a throwing animal. The diameter is C8 (think 980L, F15, etc) but it's deeper. Basically double the throw (or more) of a P60. Don't expect the reach of a 52mm thrower but a properly driven XM-L in a C88 easily out-throws a 980L.
Pardon my evangelical persistence but an XM-L modified MCU-C88 just might be the perfect flashlight. Runs on AAs, 18650, 26650 or basically any 3.7 volt lithium-ion battery you can get to stand straight up . . . pulling 3.5 amps from a King Kong, my C88 can put the hurt on a 980L, yet you can just about stare at the emitter in firefly mode. Put it on low or medium and it's a run-time champ, put it on high and it kills insects plus it throws nearly as well as a "thrower." It's built like an M1/A1 and it's dripping-wet sexy good looking . . . all for how much?
Ok, ok!
I understand that C88 is best AA powered heavy duty light out there!
I was just curious how good it is compared to LD40/PA40 since I dont own any of them and there is no comparison thread for AA junkies ;)!
Maybe someone should do multiple AA flashlight shoot-out thread to compare brightness, throw, tints, battery life?
And yes, I do agree thats paying 100$+ for flashlight is more for bragging rights rather than actual usability, unless its custom made for specific purposes or its some kind of SAR mega light or sort of.
Id rather spend 100$+ making my own perfect light
Ill keep an eye on C88, will follow stock of it and hope they dont sell out until pay day :)
Sorry - I guess that came out wrong. I don't think it's wrong to buy a $100 Fenix. In fact, there will be a TK41 on Foy's shelf before the end of the year.
I get carried away with the C88. I apologize but the one I have E1320 put an XM-L/T6 with a 5-mode/no-blinky driver that pulls 3.50 amps on high and .01-.02 on firefly. He did a few of these I think but availability of MCU-C88s seems to be near zero. (none on Manafont and KD shows out of stock)
After a few of us have been singing this particular build's praises for so long, you begin to understand our amusement that a seller finally did what we have, and the resulting Cyclone is as cheap or cheaper than it cost to mod the original Q5 C88.
I plan on ordering the Cyclone soon so, we'll see.
I just ordered a NW and it will be off to E1320 for some of his goodness. The slope is getting more slippery by the minute. With the C88 I might have to get into "real" batteries to drive it to its' potential and then I need the recharger, of course, and then maybe that UF-T50 (with DrJones' magic )makes sense since I'll have the charger I will only need a different battery.
I just want to comment on all the tint talk. I might be one of the biggest neutral tint freaks of all time I am not into the warms so much but I love vanilla ice cream tint. The exception is on a thrower like the C-88, the color of corona on a thrower makes a huge difference in the distance of throw as well as the yellowish ring that results from the super deep reflector. Keep this in mind when ordering the C-88. I really don't like the neutral on this one even the 1Cs I got when I ordered cool whites shows the yellowish colored ring. Look at Foys beam shots he got a 1C when I ordered 1As for his build.
Here's a quick beam profile shot of what E is talking about. The center spot is vanilla but the emitter is so deep, the yellow phospher (speculation mode on) reflects back into the light stream. Okay, I'll admit; that just occurred to me but it does seem to explain this phenomena.