That’s why people came so clean after using it
hope i'm not thread crapping...
lots of new lights
4xAA (non-showerhead) is easily the best deal imo. Too bad the 3D isn't zoomie :(
3xAA (physical serial) is interesting - 11 green leds, 1 xpe
camo/orange blood tracker on top left
2C silver is a zoomie, too bad it isn't 3c (easy to convert to nanjg)
big 4xaa showerhead looks to have screw on bezel (ie convertible to reflector or aspheric) but is more expensive than HF 109led showerhead...
Darn, I can’t see that at work, got to wait till after midnight. Was there a 2C light?
You jerk dthrckt! You took my thunder! Would you believe I came home with the exact same photo??? Here it is (notice the 18650 w/charger in upper right corner):
I was impressed by the selection. I'm going to post a new thread now to expond on the TSC selection and show photos of the 3AA next to my SAIK SA-305.
Hey Old-Lumens, is it just me or does the main body of the 3AA also appear to be plastic? Seems the head & main body are plastic, but the center section (between head and main body) and tailcap are aluminum. It is a nice light though, with better threads than my SAIK.
EDIT- Link to new thread.
-Garry
You jerk dthrckt! You took my thunder! Would you believe I came home with the exact same photo??? Here it is (notice the 18650 w/charger in upper right corner):
I was impressed by the selection. I'm going to post a new thread now to expond on the TSC selection and show photos of the 3AA next to my SAIK SA-305.
Hey Old-Lumens, is it just me or does the main body of the 3AA also appear to be plastic? Seems the head & main body are plastic, but the center section (between head and main body) and tailcap are aluminum. It is a nice light though, with better threads than my SAIK.
EDIT- Link to new thread.
-Garry
The 3AA (fourth light from left to right in the top row), is the one I have. It is all aluminum. construction.
The 4AA Showerhead (I imagine) the head could be used on a Maglite D.
One of the other lights besides the zoomie I bought is also a zoomie. I can't remember if it was a "C" or a "D" that was a zoomie. I was going to get it also, (really wanted it) but in one day they were gone.
almost looks like we were at the same store lol
yes, there was a 2C.
hopefully all these aren't popular and end up on clearance - then they try black next lol (although the finish isn't too bad, looks almost like polished steel).
Nice job on that zoomie! I wonder what runtime would be like. Those AAA's can't be putting out 3A for long, eh? (Heck, I didn't expect you could get 3A from any AAA's.)
-Garry
I don’t have an amp meter at work, but the runtime test I did showed (visually) no noticeable decline in brightness till 20 minutes of full on runtime. After 30 minutes, I shut it off. The batteries were actually warmer than the heatsink was, but neither was excessively hot. I have another set at home and will do some amp checking, but I am impressed with what these eneloops are capable of.
Did I say this thing is bright? Well, overall I am really liking this little light. When you zoom out though, the die square is big, bigger than I thought it would be. When the zoom is in, it's a perfect round wall of light. I kind of hate to sell this thing.
I will have to do some beam shots at home.
Someday these flashlights that we "special order" from China will go mass market. When they do, they will be cheap. You can't beat semi's off loading pallets of stock into the rear doors of American retailers. Ordering 1 and 2 of, and having them delivered to our front door can not compete with the way retail business is done in America.
Here are some pics of a "Super Budget" flashlight I bought at a major retailer last month. A pack of 2 flashlights, with batteries, a total of 6 aaa Evereadys was $5.00. That is $2.50 each with batteries! The specs are modest but not bad either
Aluminum body etc.
Cree emitter on a 20mm star, looks like an XP-C
88 Lumens
Deep reflector for good throw
Direct drive with tailcap switch, simple on-off (for light that is not TOO bright, what else do you need?)
BTW, after having said all this, I can,t see the general public dealing with charging the batteries. If a flashlight
had a built in charger, yes. Also we are quickly reaching a practical limit for safety among the public as far a brightness
goes. Anything brighter than the brightest we have now could never be sold to anyone without some sort of training.
I bought a bunch of these and mod them in different ways. Stock batteries draw 500ma and produce the advertised
88 lumens. Alkaline draw 650 ma for a slightly brighter light. NiMH draw about 800ma.
I have put and XML-T6 in and an 18650 flat top battery fits, draws 3.25 amps and is almost as bright as my TR-3T6!
however it is not safe to run for more than 30 seconds.
Having lots of fun for not much money!
Someday these flashlights that we "special order" from China will go mass market. When they do, they will be cheap. You can't beat semi's off loading pallets of stock into the rear doors of American retailers. Ordering 1 and 2 of, and having them delivered to our front door can not compete with the way retail business is done in America.
Here are some pics of a "Super Budget" flashlight I bought at a major retailer last month. A pack of 2 flashlights, with batteries, a total of 6 aaa Evereadys was $5.00. That is $2.50 each with batteries! The specs are modest but not bad either
Aluminum body etc.
Cree emitter on a 20mm star, looks like an XP-C
88 Lumens
Deep reflector for good throw
Direct drive with tailcap switch, simple on-off (for light that is not TOO bright, what else do you need?)
BTW, after having said all this, I can,t see the general public dealing with charging the batteries. If a flashlight
had a built in charger, yes. Also we are quickly reaching a practical limit for safety among the public as far a brightness
goes. Anything brighter than the brightest we have now could never be sold to anyone without some sort of training.
I bought a bunch of these and mod them in different ways. Stock batteries draw 500ma and produce the advertised
88 lumens. Alkaline draw 650 ma for a slightly brighter light. NiMH draw about 800ma.
I have put and XML-T6 in and an 18650 flat top battery fits, draws 3.25 amps and is almost as bright as my TR-3T6!
however it is not safe to run for more than 30 seconds.
Having lots of fun for not much money!
I bought two of those a while back. There’s a thread somewhere on them. I did one with an XR-E and the other with an XP-G and one was floody, the other a thrower. Nice little lights for the price.
Well, I guess I won't get to do beam shots. I had the Zoomie out by the guard shack and one of the guys saw the wall of light. He bought it right then and there.
It was fun while it lasted!
lmao - time to get a couple more, mod them and keep them with you ;) price goes up of course, since now he's your marketer. j/k ;)
lmao - time to get a couple more, mod them and keep them with you ;) price goes up of course, since now he's your marketer. j/k ;)
Yes, too bad this store does not have any more!