Fenix HL20 with Lithium Cell

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Hi all,

I think I'm about to pull the trigger on the HL20. I am wanting to know if there is any published info by Fenix (perhaps in the instructions) showing the regulated runtimes with a Lithium AA?

Looks like a nice headlamp!

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Woods Walker

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I don't know the runtimes but guessing it would be greater than other battery types. My HL20 does work well with Energizer Lithium AA in all modes.
 

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Ah....Woodsie.....after posting this I remembered you sharing your experiences with the HL20 and was thinking of sending you a PM.....but you got back first so thank you very much!

Ok, I saw your pro's & cons on this light. But if you had to choose between this and the EosR, which one would you take out on the trail?

PS- apologies if the topic of HL20 vs EosR has already been covered in another thread...

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Yup both are great headlamps though for some reason the HL20 doesn't get the press on CPF it should. The single AA is just soooooo nice as I don't have to worry about mixed cells. Easy to recharge 1xLSD NiMH using my little 2 port Energizer USB charger and way cheaper to run 1 Lithium AA rather than 3xAAA. Also there is a WOW factor with the throw and lumens of the HL20 that the EOS doesn't though my (now older) 50 lumen EOSR has a nice beam and puts out some good light. The only downers for the HL20 is the headband (replaced mine with a PT band) and some glare using the flip down diffuser on high. Both headlamps are around the same price and for the money both are pure win in my view.
 

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What was the problem with the headband?

I think general opinion is that it's too small and not very good for use with a hat in winter.....although I am yet to receive mine so have no direct experience. I'm sure Woods Walker can expand on the topic of the headband...

Just going back to the lithium cell, would you say that a lithium cell gives about 2-3 times the regulated runtime when compared to an alkaline??

It would be great to get 10-15 hours of regulated runtime with the HL20 when the light is on it's medium 48 lumen setting.
 

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I think general opinion is that it's too small and not very good for use with a hat in winter.....although I am yet to receive mine so have no direct experience. I'm sure Woods Walker can expand on the topic of the headband.

Just a bit too small for my head though the HL20 is easy to remove from it's band.
 

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Just a bit too small for my head though the HL20 is easy to remove from it's band.

Hi there,

I am thinking of getting a new headlamp. Just wondering when you say it's too small, do you mean the length of the headband makes it hard for you to put on your head? Or do you mean the width of it is too small and doesn't hold up on your head well?

Sorry for the stupid question! :)
 

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Hi there,

I am thinking of getting a new headlamp. Just wondering when you say it's too small, do you mean the length of the headband makes it hard for you to put on your head? Or do you mean the width of it is too small and doesn't hold up on your head well?

Sorry for the stupid question! :)

The width is just fine but wish it was maybe an inch or so longer. But then again I got a big head.:D


Edit.

I tossed my HL20 on a PT headband. It was easy to do.

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Diffuser doesn't seem to do a lot does it....but that doesn't bother me as I wouldn't use it for my primary function (night hiking).
 

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thanks much for the beamshots with the diffuser. looks like it actually ADDS cree rings lol

I bet that with an xp-g this would have a perfect beam profile with no diffuser.
 

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thanks much for the beamshots with the diffuser. looks like it actually ADDS cree rings lol

I bet that with an xp-g this would have a perfect beam profile with no diffuser.

The XP-E R2 has a perfect beam on the white walls not that white walls matter in real world use. The diffuser does work very well on low but as stated does glare a bit on high. Also it has held up better than expected.
 

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The XP-E R2 has a perfect beam on the white walls not that white walls matter in real world use. The diffuser does work very well on low but as stated does glare a bit on high. Also it has held up better than expected.

So when used on low with the diffuser, is it good for in tent use and reading etc?
 

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Yes, I've found the low with diffuser great for tent use.

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Can you take apart the HL20 or is everything glued down?


I was interested if you could swap out emitters for a neutral or XPG
 

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Can you take apart the HL20 or is everything glued down?


I was interested if you could swap out emitters for a neutral or XPG

I am no expert on such things but it looks glued/sealed very well. The XP-E R2 is good though. Darn headlamp has very good throw which is what I was looking for. The tint isn't too blue or green but I also prefer neutral emitters. Not sure how a XP-G would look but guess Fenix will toss one in sooner or later.
 
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