Just seeing at HKe, that the Olight SR51 got a update to XM-L2.
High Mode: 1080 Lumens / 110mins
Low Mode: 250 Lumens / 10hrs
Strobe: 1080 Lumens / 10 Hz / 3hrs
Max 1080lumens (OTF), 750meters long throw
What's the point of the SR52 now?
Just seeing at HKe, that the Olight SR51 got a update to XM-L2.
High Mode: 1080 Lumens / 110mins
Low Mode: 250 Lumens / 10hrs
Strobe: 1080 Lumens / 10 Hz / 3hrs
Max 1080lumens (OTF), 750meters long throw
Battery-format is different and the SR52 has 3 modes instead of two.What's the point of the SR52 now?
What's the point of the SR52 now?
No. SR51 uses 2* 18650But both use three 18650s.
Unless just an idea to clear old stock with upgrade LED but agree very odd,maybe count on peeps not knowing and sell off existing supplies.............
Or just a typo :laughing:
No. SR51 uses 2* 18650
But both use three 18650s.
No it doesn't, that's a typo on Olight's website. "6x CR123A or 2x 18650"
The info about the SR51 that i found says that it can be run on 6xCR123 batteries using the standard battery magazine and 2x 18650 using the optional battery magazine.
The SR52 can be run on 6x123 batteries or 3x18650 batteries according to Olights website. In Going Gears video from the shot show, Tiffany also says that the SR52 can be run on 3x18650 batteries.
Regarding the possible upgrade of the SR51 to XM-L2 diod, i´ve asked Olight about this. I hope to receive more info regarding if it´s correct or not.
I swapped a de-domed XM-L2 into my SR-51, it was a pretty strait forward operation.
-- Adam
Can the ST25 do momentary on from the tail cap? Any one know?
It does come with a battery.The R40 does not come with a battery? That would be a bummer as I have one on the way.
It does come with a battery.
Is this a recent change as this was part of the reason I was a little out off.....