saypat
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- Jul 12, 2011
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Re: Eagtac Titanium Clicky
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Well, my D25C Ti Clicky arrived today from LJ. Fast shipping from North Carolina to CA, sent Tues arrived Thurs. First thought was how lite weight this light is, seems perfect with a cell in it however. This light is a BEAUTY! Well worth the asking price. Finish is perfect. Head loosened modes worked with an Ultrafire 16340. That's one dazzling strobe they have in there!!! So, one gets turbo and strobe with head tightened. And then with head loose you get L,M,H, and all your flashing modes. Can someone in the know explain in simple English in a way that I can follow/understand, the rest, the programmable stuff, cuz it's really confusing to me. I couldn't even get the moonlight mode to work. I'll have to go back and watch Selfbuilt's review. But if anyone can explain it simply, I would greatly appreciate it. Maybe others as well ") Thank you!
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ahh....
yea just realized it needed more light to make it glow more lol. guess it doesn't capture light as well as I expected it to
... besides it is a GITD rubber boot not a GITS one ... :devil:
GITS = Glow In The Sun
"and it read" means that the 3.4V is resting voltage and that voltage under load is maybe 2.9V (large drag). you know that when the voltage passes the 3.60V threshold under load the cell is considered "pretty much empty"? once that happens, the voltage under load drops within seconds (e.g. 90sec) from 3.599V to 2.75V (Protected cell) or even less (2.5V, 2.0V). Neglecting the 90sec, in practice a cell is regarded as empty (except for the 90sec) as soon as the cell voltage (under load or resting voltage, in this case it doesnt matter because of minimal drag at this point!) reaches 3.60V.and checked the voltage and it read 3.4v.
I know Shelm is against it, but has anyone done a water dunk test in a glass of water while on low mode? I mean, it says IPX-8 water resistance rating.
Come ON people!
I buy lights that can take a little abuse and if this isn't one of them, I'll sell it quick on the marketplace for a fantastic price. Don't get me wrong, I love the lumens, tint, form factor, etc... But I also l like rugged and dependable. Probably my two most important decisions when purchasing a light. I'm a hard use gear kinda fella.
Thoughts?
I take it in the shower with no problems yet.