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    Object/Subject Review: Sunwayman V11R: Révolution

    Great review, thanks a lot!!! Gonna buy such a light asap! :)
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    **NEW** Fenix PD32 Ultimate Edition (XM-L T6 NW, 740 lumen)

    I got mine (in Germany) a few days ago, but since it's meant to be a Christmas gift (from myself to myself actually, the only way to make sure to get something decent... ;)) I relly can't do a review right now. Nevertheless I did a quick lux measurement in comparison to an old PD31 (holding a...
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    Fenix LD01 with Q5 / XP-G R4 / XP-G R4?

    First: Fenix used to "exagerate" their lumens rating a little bit (like many vendors). Now they use a rather standardized measurement method. Thus the new lights, albeit with lower lumens rating, should be as bright or brighter than the old ones. Second: The newer LED generations have a...
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    Fenix LD01- current regulated now, or only the SS?

    Mine is actually quite ok, the tint is on the (very) cold side, maybe with the slightest amount of green in it, but nothing to complain about. I also have an R5 SS which is rather green and I was a little disapointed with that! In comparison the R2 version (with PWM) has a perfect tint...
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    Fenix LD01- current regulated now, or only the SS?

    I took the risk and ordered an LD01 with an R4 LED (which made me believe it had to be rather new). And to my delight the light seems to be current regulated, there's no PWM visible (very much in contrast to the older LD01)!!! So if you get an LD01 with an R4 LED I would bet it is current...
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    Fenix LD01- current regulated now, or only the SS?

    I'd be interested in this, too! :)
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    Sold/Expired TiFli sales and sign up thread

    I would definitely take one, too! And with one I mean at least one! :)
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    Peak AAA Run-time results

    Thanks for the information! I didn't take the booster circuit into account, so actually the resistor itself uses about 0.35Wh, which is about 40% of the energy of a normal AAA-battery! Still rather much if you ask me... :) The 80Ohm resistor of the sub-#0-version consumes about 0.46Wh, which...
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    Peak AAA Run-time results

    @Curt R: I'm sure you meant Wh (WattHours) in your last post! @Beacon of Light: Thanks for those interresting measurements! @all: As Curt said: Any resistor "consumes" energy (or better: converts electrical energy to heat), the question is: At what point will the energy consumed by the...
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    How difficult to turn on/off the 10180/10280 bodies?

    I'd also say that the 10180 is very hard to switch on with one hand but since I have one on my key chain I've come to like the tiny size very, VERY much and I wouldn't want to have anything else/bigger there! :D
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    Any interest in the LR44 body? Tiny Eiger.....?

    I'd definitely take a few of those!!! :bumpit: :bow: I've tried to get "normal" button cells into my 10180-Eigers a few times allready (with no big success)... :grin2: Albeit I'd prefere a somewhat higher brightness level, say #1 or #2 (which should be well possible with those batteries).
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    New XP-G Titanium Lights

    Sounds great! However I usually prefer the smaller 10180 Eigers, so I'd like to ask if this titanium head will be interchangeable with the normal SS-10180-Eiger body. Thanks in advance!
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    Cree XPG R5 replaces Rebel 100's in Eiger

    I've got two Eigers, one ordered a few weeks ago, one a few months ago. Is there an easy way to distinguish an XPG from a Rebel (without taking the light apart)?
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    LED Lenser (Coast) P7 REVIEW With Beamshots/Lux/Overall Output Readings

    Just a little excursion on batteries: :wave: Yes, NiMH rechargeable batteries have a better discharge curve meaning that while being discharged they keep the voltage better while the voltage of a normal battery gets lower and lower during its use. But there's more: A battery does not have 1.5V...
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    LED Lenser (Coast) P7 REVIEW With Beamshots/Lux/Overall Output Readings

    "Normal" batteries have an open circuit voltage of 1,5V but drop fast to say about 1V when used. NiMH batteries stay at about 1,2V most of the time, which is a little higher than the conventional battery obviously. Many people use NiMH batteries in their LedLensers without problems. You won't...
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