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Sold/Expired WTS: Modified Lights

Thetasigma

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2x Sunwayman D20A, 2xAA light
-1x 5D 4000K XP-L HI, XP-E2 red
-1x 4000K SST-20, XP-E2 red SOLD
-$40 each shipped USA


1x Emisar D1, like new, 18650, Grey
-4000K SST-20 95+ CRI
-$40 shipped USA

1x Emisar D1S, lightly carried, 18650, Grey
-3000K SST-20 95+ CRI
-$35 shipped USA

ALL SOLD

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Emisar D1S, 3000K 95+ CRI SST-20

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0880

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I am interested in the SWM D20A's. Can you estimate the output at maximum of each?
Thanks!
 

Thetasigma

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I am interested in the SWM D20A's. Can you estimate the output at maximum of each?
Thanks!

Probably about 330 lumens on XP-L HI, and 250 on the SST-20. Throw is a little better with the SST-20, and the CRI rating is much higher
 

djans1397

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Slightly rosy tint, same beam pattern as stock

Thanks. I have the d4svn, d4vn and d4. Also have the GT mini and Thrunite catapult V6. Always wanted to try the larger model that you're selling. Would this be redundant though u think? I don't have any sst20 lights get so no idea what the beam is like.
 

Thetasigma

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Thanks. I have the d4svn, d4vn and d4. Also have the GT mini and Thrunite catapult V6. Always wanted to try the larger model that you're selling. Would this be redundant though u think? I don't have any sst20 lights get so no idea what the beam is like.

The beam will be essentially the same as the GT Mini assuming that is stock, but 95+ CRI and warm. I'm in the camp that a thrower should on the warm or neutral side since it is more pleasing and easier to actually use due to lower glare. In my experience the warmer throwers cut through humidity and fog much better than cold ones. So why not both? :devil:
 

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