GarageBoy
Flashlight Enthusiast
Yes, but the L2 used a resistor to "trigger" the low mode instead of using the resistor itself to drop off current a la Mc2ES
Yes, but the L2 used a resistor to "trigger" the low mode instead of using the resistor itself to drop off current a la Mc2ES
Now that's an excellent question!Seeing the difference in regulation between LX2 and E2DL I'm starting to wonder if the head on LX2 and LX1 will be the same, like E1L and E2L was back when they both used KL1. Can you test if it will run on a single cell?
Yes, it's a waste of batteries.Unless I read this wrong, LX2 users are reporting using the LX2 tailcap with other E series LED lights and getting a low mode. Sounds like what the Mc2ES does. Looking for such posts....
Bill
How does the current flow to the "head"? Through the resistor, no?Yes, but the L2 used a resistor to "trigger" the low mode instead of using the resistor itself to drop off current a la Mc2ES
The point is that the TailCap's resistor is not the only thing that the juice flows through when in low output mode. The electronics sense the resistance and switch the juice to the low output mode electronics rather than the high output mode electronics.How does the current flow to the "head"? Through the resistor, no?
Realistically, I'm not going to carry a fan with me when I use my light!
Seeing the difference in regulation between LX2 and E2DL I'm starting to wonder if the head on LX2 and LX1 will be the same, like E1L and E2L was back when they both used KL1. Can you test if it will run on a single cell?
Chao, great review! :twothumbs Do you use a fan for your run time graphs like Selfbuilt does? If you don't use a fan that may explain why the output drops off for about 35 minutes until it apparently reaches thermal equilibrium ...
Hello! I'm new here, I was interested in what site you ordered this from Chao? Great review!