Eagletac D25a Ti 2014
weight 58.3 grams w Eneloop AA
instruction manual
eneloop aa outputs
head loose 1/4 turn
from off, click on gives minimum, lmh
low 0.39 lumens
medium 12.7 lumens
high 98.8 lumens
seven different blinkies after twice through lmh
there is a second mode group option
5.5 lumens
22.6 lumens
102.6 lumens
from off, with head tight:
turbo 173 lumens
strobe
First Impressions
very small and slim, impressed
very nice screw on pocket clip… excellent
the switch is sensitive, so I have to be careful not rest my finger on the button too hard… or it switches modes unintentionally.
the LED
well… its pretty green and the CRI is pretty low afaict
and the light is not moddable…
it was thought to contain a 219c, but magnification revealed it is actually a NW XM-L2
(pic is a link to the LED identification photos, thanks to CRX)
I like the Glow in the Dark tailcap
the UI, with head 1/4 turn loose:
there are two mode groups, switching is performed by triple tight loose from on
0.4, 12.5, 99 and
5.5, 22.6, 101
styles of operation include:
with head tight, light comes on at Turbo, if head is loosened, it drops to low (either 0.4 or 5.5 lumens), after which tapping the switch gives medium, then high… or tighten the head for turbo again
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there is photographable circuit noise
here is medium:
the camera sees banding similar to PWM in this next image (D25A in middle, also on medium):
size comparison l-r V11r, D25A, aaa Tool: