What's your Solarforce L2P serial number?

duro

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I ordered directly from solar-force and specified an l2p with no logo/markings. Just plain black. I think it's way better that way. They actually could cater to my request, which is stellar.
 

derek75

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And the lettering looks alot better than the ones on the posts on the first page. This is my first and i'v only hade it for a few days but I will soon be getting more.
 

LV426

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I ordered directly from solar-force and specified an l2p with no logo/markings. Just plain black. I think it's way better that way. They actually could cater to my request, which is stellar.
From Solarforce Store?
 

duro

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Yes. Solarforce-sales will send a host with no marking if you request it.
 

Wangstang

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The L2P's with HA3 color finishes are available on the solarforce-sales webpage. The brown/yellow/golden colored model is described as "GOLD" and not Sand like the non HA3 models, so I can only assume it's a bit more yellow. I was hoping they might make a Dark Earth gray/brown run. I've got a Gray model on the way!

Wes
 

odd

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I ordered directly from solar-force and specified an l2p with no logo/markings. Just plain black. I think it's way better that way. They actually could cater to my request, which is stellar.

Can you please make some pictures of your "plain black L2P"?

I just got a email from solarforce-sales, they´ll send me 1x "non brand" L2T and 1x "non brand" L2M.
 

Max_Power

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2011 Black L2P
Special Edition-HAIII
S/N:A2556

AW 2600 mAh 18650 rattles a bit. Malkoff M61N 4000K XPG drop in needed some shimming, but this is a known issue caused by avoidance of patent infringement. Metal shims are better than springs for thermal management in any case.

I'm ordering an extender so I can try 3V drop-ins with a couple AA eneloops. Eneloops and solar panels are great solutions for powering a long-term disaster light (and many other things as well). 2 eneloops hold about 4 watt-hours of energy, while a 2600 mAH 18650 has about 10 watt hours. Might be a good idea to get a lower-output drop-in to increase the run-time on the eneloops, especially since the usable energy from a battery drops rapidly as current draw goes above a certain rate (say 1/2C, or 1 Ampere for a 2000mAh eneloop).
 

RI Chevy

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I have 2 Black L2P's. Very nice hosts. One fits an 18650 3100 mAh no problem, the other just barely fits a 18650 2600 mAh. I can't even come close to getting the 3100 in there. Go figure.
I run one with 2-AA Duraloops with a low voltage .8-4.2v 3 mode XP-G, and it works well. Very bright.
 

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