Imon
Enlightened
Hi CPFers,
In my further attempt to streamline and simplify my collection I will be selling off some of my rarely used lights.
*EDIT* I have more stuff for sale in post #11 *EDIT*
Novatac Storm
1xCR123A
Gold anodized. No clip. Emitter appears to be a SSC P4. Color temperature is cool blue - I would say probably 6500K.
I believe Novatac went out of business awhile back. This one is probably 6-8 years old - I'm not totally sure but they once were of some interest to me since I think they share the same designer as the HDS lights.
$20 - SOLD
Nitecore T0
1xAAA
Emitter is a 5mm LED, cool blue, the color temperature is probably somewhere around 6500K.
The operation is a simple twisty on and off. I don't know much about this light but I believe when the Fenix E01 was still somewhat popular on CPF this model of light was looking to be something like that.
$7 - Withdrawn
Fenix E15
1xCR123A
Twisty operation H-M-L
This is the old E15 model. It uses optics instead of a reflector. Not sure of the emitter but sort of coolish white. I would guess around 5500K.
$12 - SOLD
I would also sell all 3 of the above for $35.
Peak Logan
1x16340 (CR123A)
This one is a odd one. Aluminum body. It has a neutral white emitter (I think maybe a Nichia 219 but am not 100% sure). It has a momentary switch on the end and a twisty head.
I would recommend using this one as a pure twisty since the momentary switch on the back really gives you a finger workout (plus it can be quite temperamental).
The output is variable since it uses QTC to control brightness. Personally, in the few lights I've own with QTC, I've found it to be a little finicky but it does theoretically offer infinitely variable output.
The pocket clip is my own addition - I can't remember if it was a OEM part or not.
$40 - SOLD
Surefire E2L Outdoorsman
2xCR123A
This one has been around for awhile - I think I might have gotten this one in 09. It uses Surefire's TIR optic and has two modes - low and high. The color temperature on this one is actually quite good for a old SF. It's not a high-CRI light but I would put the color temperature at around 5200-5500K.
I believe back when this came out SF advertised the outputs as 15 & 60 although back then SF would often underestimate their output. As you can see from the picture the bezel on this has some scuffs and dings. There is one notable ding and a smaller one as well but the lens is in very good condition.
Serial number is A423685.
$100 $90 $80 $70
Surefire LX2 Lumamax
2xCR123A
I've had this one for awhile too although it is slightly newer than my E2L - definitely in better condition.
TIR optic just like the E2L with two different outputs. Depress the button slightly for low and depress fully for high output. Emitter is cooler than my E2L - I would place it probably around 5700-6000K.
The bezel on this one has some wear on the edges but generally in great condition. Lens is also in great condition.
Serial number is A42373
$140 $120 - SOLD
Thanks for taking a look - if you have questions I will try my best to answer them.
In my further attempt to streamline and simplify my collection I will be selling off some of my rarely used lights.
*EDIT* I have more stuff for sale in post #11 *EDIT*
Novatac Storm
1xCR123A
Gold anodized. No clip. Emitter appears to be a SSC P4. Color temperature is cool blue - I would say probably 6500K.
I believe Novatac went out of business awhile back. This one is probably 6-8 years old - I'm not totally sure but they once were of some interest to me since I think they share the same designer as the HDS lights.
$20 - SOLD
Nitecore T0
1xAAA
Emitter is a 5mm LED, cool blue, the color temperature is probably somewhere around 6500K.
The operation is a simple twisty on and off. I don't know much about this light but I believe when the Fenix E01 was still somewhat popular on CPF this model of light was looking to be something like that.
$7 - Withdrawn
Fenix E15
1xCR123A
Twisty operation H-M-L
This is the old E15 model. It uses optics instead of a reflector. Not sure of the emitter but sort of coolish white. I would guess around 5500K.
$12 - SOLD
I would also sell all 3 of the above for $35.
Peak Logan
1x16340 (CR123A)
This one is a odd one. Aluminum body. It has a neutral white emitter (I think maybe a Nichia 219 but am not 100% sure). It has a momentary switch on the end and a twisty head.
I would recommend using this one as a pure twisty since the momentary switch on the back really gives you a finger workout (plus it can be quite temperamental).
The output is variable since it uses QTC to control brightness. Personally, in the few lights I've own with QTC, I've found it to be a little finicky but it does theoretically offer infinitely variable output.
The pocket clip is my own addition - I can't remember if it was a OEM part or not.
$40 - SOLD
Surefire E2L Outdoorsman
2xCR123A
This one has been around for awhile - I think I might have gotten this one in 09. It uses Surefire's TIR optic and has two modes - low and high. The color temperature on this one is actually quite good for a old SF. It's not a high-CRI light but I would put the color temperature at around 5200-5500K.
I believe back when this came out SF advertised the outputs as 15 & 60 although back then SF would often underestimate their output. As you can see from the picture the bezel on this has some scuffs and dings. There is one notable ding and a smaller one as well but the lens is in very good condition.
Serial number is A423685.
$100 $90 $80 $70
Surefire LX2 Lumamax
2xCR123A
I've had this one for awhile too although it is slightly newer than my E2L - definitely in better condition.
TIR optic just like the E2L with two different outputs. Depress the button slightly for low and depress fully for high output. Emitter is cooler than my E2L - I would place it probably around 5700-6000K.
The bezel on this one has some wear on the edges but generally in great condition. Lens is also in great condition.
Serial number is A42373
$140 $120 - SOLD
Thanks for taking a look - if you have questions I will try my best to answer them.
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