Hello,
I own a ~2018 Feinix TK35UE (3100 lumen) - it was my first timie checking out the world of higher-powered LED flashliglights.
I didn't know at the time, but it seems my TK35UE's ability to hold two batteries is somewhat rare. I'm now quite accustomed to its 2x18650 setup / (3500mAh each) totalling 7,000 mAh
I decided for fun to seek out another light. I quickly encountered 5000 mAh 21700 cells, and thought "wow, I'd love to top out at 10,000 mAh..."
After a good bit of searhing, I've found only the Nitecore MH40S, and a Fenix headband lamp. There's nothing wrong with the MH40S - I just want to know if I'm missing any others.
Almost every flashlight on the market would be a downgrade in battery capacity for me, and that seems crazy 3-4 years later! I get it - smaller lights.....)
Thanks for any input!
P.S. - I own a multi-chemistry charger from Fenix that would work just fine, and don't like built in battery pack designs. The newer model of my light, now puts out a 2,000 more lumens, and still accepts two batteries, but the're still 18650s. (In fact, for some reason, they're using two 3,400 mAh 18650s?? As I said, mine has 3500s.)
I own a ~2018 Feinix TK35UE (3100 lumen) - it was my first timie checking out the world of higher-powered LED flashliglights.
I didn't know at the time, but it seems my TK35UE's ability to hold two batteries is somewhat rare. I'm now quite accustomed to its 2x18650 setup / (3500mAh each) totalling 7,000 mAh
I decided for fun to seek out another light. I quickly encountered 5000 mAh 21700 cells, and thought "wow, I'd love to top out at 10,000 mAh..."
After a good bit of searhing, I've found only the Nitecore MH40S, and a Fenix headband lamp. There's nothing wrong with the MH40S - I just want to know if I'm missing any others.
Almost every flashlight on the market would be a downgrade in battery capacity for me, and that seems crazy 3-4 years later! I get it - smaller lights.....)
Thanks for any input!
P.S. - I own a multi-chemistry charger from Fenix that would work just fine, and don't like built in battery pack designs. The newer model of my light, now puts out a 2,000 more lumens, and still accepts two batteries, but the're still 18650s. (In fact, for some reason, they're using two 3,400 mAh 18650s?? As I said, mine has 3500s.)