I mainly have 18650 lights but want to start adding some 26650 lights I have searched and came up with these and wanted some input from other users to help me out. I am not looking for a thrower I have a separate list for those. Let me know which you like and which I should get as my first...
I am trying to see if there are any other lights like the PX30LC2-DR I like that it can be used with the built in diffuser ring and act like a lantern.
When it comes to anything else besides putting a battery in I an a total newb and not comfortable doing it. Is there anyone that I can sent the tail switch to and do the bypass? Are the tail switches available for purchase so I can have 1 bypassed and 1 not. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Instructions say protected but everything I have read says to use unprotected. Most of the reviews I saw were using the 30q just make sure you use button top batteries.
What is the best battery for the ec23 the 30Q, or the Panasonic/Sanyo NCR18650GA or any others please let me know and are unprotected cells ok in most lights these days. Thank you
Does the side switch have to stay illuminated green? When storing it does everyone just twist it to break the connection. Also anyone find a holster that would work with it? Thank you
It was recommended to me to try out the emisar d4 and I am a NW fan but they have these 3 options in NW and I have no clue what it means XP-G2, 219C, XP-L*HI can anyone give me some info it would be greatly appreciated.
I haven't bought a flashlight in over a year I am a fan of NW lights and single 18650 lights like the pd35, tn12, p12 etc. Would like to be in the $100 range and was wondering what you all would recommend. Mainly NW but if you really like a CW light worth mentioning let me know. Looking at light...
So I have been out of the flashlight game for about a year and the new technology and higher Amp batteries is new to me. I own the p12, pd35, tn12, ld50, mh20, and a few other lights. These all use the 18650 batteries and I have the nitecore fenix and olight batteries which I hear are just...