Specifications Emitter: Cree XP-L High Intensity, neutral white or cold white, mounted on copper DTP MCPCB Flux: ~1000 lm Throw: ~400 m & ~50Kcd Firmware: Tom E’s open-source GPL NarsilM v1.3 adapted by Texas_Ace User interface:
[1] By default the GT micro is set to use the very intuitive Narsil smooth RAMPING UI. Instant access to a 2.5 A TURBO mode is also provided.
[2] A more conventional discrete level MODE-SET UI is available as an alternative. Any one of 12 predefined mode-sets can be selected.
[3] MOMENTARY mode is useful for signaling purposes or rapidly/briefly lighting up targets. Battery: One 14500. Cell is not included. Driver: Texas Avenger FET driver Reflector: 29 mm ID, aluminum, smooth finish Lens: Glass with anti-reflective coating Body: Aluminum with Type III hard-coat anodizing Button: Tactile with back-lit rubber boot Ingress rating: Equivalent to IP65, do not immerse in liquids Weight: Approximately 70g without cells Dimensions: 36 mm Ø head x 105mm length
Looks nice, but the X5 is nice too, I do not neccessarily need a e-side-switch for a light like this.
For me it depends on: is it direct drive on 14500, and low resistance like the X5, in other words, can I drive the KW CSLNM1.TG to 4.5A in this light with its driver? NiMh compatibility is a bonus, but however good the boost function is, it will destroy the throw capability of this light.
Dang, Martin. Are you trying to ruin my abstinence?
I have fallen off the wagon so many times, I should get hazard pay.
No kidding. Did not like the GT Mini. I have tons of C8’s for that.
But in the field of 14500’s, my only thrower is the X5.
What is the size of the reflector/lens of this Micro?
And I’m not sure I will be able to skip this one :person_facepalming:
I don’t have the GT, nor the GT Mini, so…I’ll have to see if this will have a nice throwing beam able to stand out comparing to the other lights I have! We’ll be looking for some beamshots Martin