I ordered two (in one package) and they are shipped yesterday - but could not track them at the moment.I think I acndo this in the next 48 hours… A friend ordered one and his status is “collecting products now”
I have just compared the light with p60 xml dropin from solarforce.
The tint is neutral white, p60 is cool white.
I do not have light meter, but both lights are the same on output,
I have also tried 2x16350 AW IMR batteries, works OK but may heat up.
Here are pictures taken with pentax compact camera.
Brad, the Sanyo cells are the only ones I would buy. They hold their voltage better than any cell and pound for pound they are cheaper than most top cells. In a not so well regulated torch they are great because they hold their voltage, making the light brighter. In a well regulated light it is not so important, but hey they are still proportionately cheaper than the Panasonics. Put it this way 4 Sanyo’s =$20, 2 Panasonic 3400 = $17. So for not much difference you get 10.4Ah vs 6.8Ah.
My order is still on collecting products. Ordered 3 pcs in one order and payed on 02/20. I guess I’ll be on of the last orders fullfield because of the 3 x pcs.
Hei Fyesilova did it come with carrying case also?
i bought 6 sanyos from intl outdoor last may and they all only hold 1100mah of their original capacity… they were never abused or stored a full charge or exposed to excessive heat/cold/discharge/charge etc…
maybe i just got the unlucky bad cells of the bunch…
im not saying sanyos arent great - many members have had very good results with them, which is why i ordered them in the first place… i was rather disappointed with mine though… i ordered 2 panasonics from fast tech … maybe i will try the sanyos again when i need some more cells
they are from hank from intl outdoor - i didnt bother only because im sure they are well outside of the warranty and i know other members that got the same cells from intl outdoor which have no problems… still maybe he got a bad/fake batch last spring?
i still have 4 of them i use in my skyray king… they work fine in parallel … but if were to use them in a single cell config at >1C the voltage instantly drops to 3.3 volts
yeah - as soon as i can confirm the pannys from fast tech are good (im sure they are, but just being safe) i plan on ordering 6-8 more of them and retiring the sanyos
Hank Wong of intl outdoor is the guy who refused to do anything about the switches on our Xin-TDs, and then put all of our personal information on the internet, he has never even sent us an email informing us of that exposure.
I don’t know, I just know that he told me to live with my switch problem on my brand new light, and that he has never notified us individually that he put all of our personal information on the internet.
I should have taken more aggressive action on that switch, it is so stiff that I don’t find the light usable in a casual way or in the way that I intended, which was one handed when carrying a pistol.
Your post makes no sense in regards to anything that I have ever said.
If you have a specific correction that you want to make about my two very specific, and accurate statements on intl outdoor in regards to my contacting intl outdoor to repair my faulty light, or whether they posted our personal information on the net and have not contacted us individually to let us know, then correct me.
Oh yeah, I forgot too, that was the original request at the beginning of the thread.
I guess we waited long enough to get off topic though.
By the way, my Olighti6 shipped today.
I know that the light was not designed for weapons use, but I think it has two springs, and wonder if people think that it would be good for very limited use on a shotgun ?