Re: Quad XP-G 5.6A 3-mode P60 module 6th Run *open*
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Hi UnderTheWeepingMoon,Kenji,
Just letting you know that my module arrived yesterday. Its build quality and output are impressive and the glow is icing on the cake. Thanks for the sale!
Can You please, describe the advantages and disadvantages of 5.6A vs 4.2A ?
Thank You
Baldo,
I have both. On low or medium, there is no difference... the draw and output will be identical; it's only on high that any difference would ne noted.
Advantages: 5.6 brighter on high
Disadvantages: On the bleeding edge of the safe zone for most tailcaps and batteries, would recommend lMR's and a low to no resistance tailcap switch. Will produce much more heat which translates into decreased runtime on high. I keep this one down to 5 minute continuous bursts on high.
Advantages: 4.2 Most likely ok with protected AWs and a McClicky (I would still, personally, go lMR and low to no res switch). Lower amperage means less heat and longer runtimes on high. I can tell you that I can run the 4.2 much much longer than any of my 5.6 amp modules. Stiil, though, one must mind the heat over time. I set my limit to 10 minutes continuous runtime on high and call it a day.
Disadvantages: Not really any unless you really just need to have a 5.6 amp module and the extra lumens. Sure, the 5.6 is brighter, but not by an incredibly huge amount.
With either of these, it's not so much the drop in you have to worry about, but the battery. Once the tube starts getting hot, it's time to ramp it down.
Either one of these modules are top notch, though, so buy in confidence as you will love either one. The build quality is nothing short of professional and the output is amazing. Kenji is great to buy from as well and the GITD is worth every penny; It's so cool that I find myself turning the light on and off just to see the 4 little glowing dots.
Hi Darvis,Baldo,
I have both. On low or medium, there is no difference... the draw and output will be identical; it's only on high that any difference would ne noted.
Advantages: 5.6 brighter on high
Disadvantages: On the bleeding edge of the safe zone for most tailcaps and batteries, would recommend lMR's and a low to no resistance tailcap switch. Will produce much more heat which translates into decreased runtime on high. I keep this one down to 5 minute continuous bursts on high.
Advantages: 4.2 Most likely ok with protected AWs and a McClicky (I would still, personally, go lMR and low to no res switch). Lower amperage means less heat and longer runtimes on high. I can tell you that I can run the 4.2 much much longer than any of my 5.6 amp modules. Stiil, though, one must mind the heat over time. I set my limit to 10 minutes continuous runtime on high and call it a day.
Disadvantages: Not really any unless you really just need to have a 5.6 amp module and the extra lumens. Sure, the 5.6 is brighter, but not by an incredibly huge amount.
With either of these, it's not so much the drop in you have to worry about, but the battery. Once the tube starts getting hot, it's time to ramp it down.
Either one of these modules are top notch, though, so buy in confidence as you will love either one. The build quality is nothing short of professional and the output is amazing. Kenji is great to buy from as well and the GITD is worth every penny; It's so cool that I find myself turning the light on and off just to see the 4 little glowing dots.
HI baldo21,Interested in a P60 Module.
Quad XP-G / R5CW
4.2A / 3-mode.
Pure Blue GITD.
Please advice on payment.
Thank You
Payment sent for two modules.HI baldo21,
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Kenji
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Baldo,
I have both. On low or medium, there is no difference... the draw and output will be identical; it's only on high that any difference would ne noted.
Advantages: 5.6 brighter on high
Disadvantages: On the bleeding edge of the safe zone for most tailcaps and batteries, would recommend lMR's and a low to no resistance tailcap switch. Will produce much more heat which translates into decreased runtime on high. I keep this one down to 5 minute continuous bursts on high.
Advantages: 4.2 Most likely ok with protected AWs and a McClicky (I would still, personally, go lMR and low to no res switch). Lower amperage means less heat and longer runtimes on high. I can tell you that I can run the 4.2 much much longer than any of my 5.6 amp modules. Stiil, though, one must mind the heat over time. I set my limit to 10 minutes continuous runtime on high and call it a day.
Disadvantages: Not really any unless you really just need to have a 5.6 amp module and the extra lumens. Sure, the 5.6 is brighter, but not by an incredibly huge amount.
With either of these, it's not so much the drop in you have to worry about, but the battery. Once the tube starts getting hot, it's time to ramp it down.
Either one of these modules are top notch, though, so buy in confidence as you will love either one. The build quality is nothing short of professional and the output is amazing. Kenji is great to buy from as well and the GITD is worth every penny; It's so cool that I find myself turning the light on and off just to see the 4 little glowing dots.
Hi,
It is the current value that it measured by a clamp meter.
The use battery is AW IMR18650.
It is the measurement value in the module simple substance.
5.6A 3-mode
H : 5.37A
M : 1.44A
L : 0.19A
4.2A 3-mode
H : 4.14A
M : 1.26A
L : 0.17A
will this drop into a C-3 head?, sorry for my ignorance, my body is bored out running 2 imr 18500, mclicky tail cap, 5.6 too much for that cap
thank you
It is limited sale only for 1.
It is $200 including the EMS postage.
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