realista
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thank you very much for your reply..... i learn new things reading you.
Yes, I think we were all quite surprised to see that. I certainly didn't expect it.2XAA = 700+ lumens
is this even possible ?
Yes, the ST25 is somewhat over-stated at 550 lumens (but only because of the rapid drop off). See my new review of that model.i bought a olight ST25 not long ago , and it was claimed the best 2XAA ......at 550lumens ( more like 450 lumens ).
No, the runtime graphs show that the 2C lasted for 28 mins to 50% on AW 18350 IMR, and 1hr 23 mins to 50% on AW 18650 2200mAh. So that's effectively 3x longer (as you would expect for 2200mAh vs 700mAh rated specs).kind of surprising that the neutron 2c has the same runtime on high with 18350 imr and 18650 aw, i would have thought there would have been significant increase when going from 3.7v and 700mah? to 3.7v and 2200mah. i would think at least some increase but it looks like from your charts they are the same. am i seeing this right?
That's because the original release of the D25C didn't fully support Li-ions - the light entered into direct-drive, at a maximal drive level. Subsequent editions of the D25C (after the review) have a different circuit, that limit max output but restored regulated performance at multiple levels.i was looking to see which of the other lights on your chart were comparable to the neutron and i noticed that for max output on the eagletac d25c you have it at 770 lumens but the website for eagletac list it at 317 lumens. i was just wondering how there was such a significant difference in the output? thanks
No, the runtime graphs show that the 2C lasted for 28 mins to 50% on AW 18350 IMR, and 1hr 23 mins to 50% on AW 18650 2200mAh. So that's effectively 3x longer (as you would expect for 2200mAh vs 700mAh rated specs).
That's because the original release of the D25C didn't fully support Li-ions - the light entered into direct-drive, at a maximal drive level. Subsequent editions of the D25C (after the review) have a different circuit, that limit max output but restored regulated performance at multiple levels.
No, I never tested 18350 IMR on Hi specifically - the only data I ever showed was for Turbo on 1x18350.i was speaking of high not max and both show a clear step down at close to 90 min.
i've recieved my neutron 2A today. apparently the holster can only fit the light without the extension tube.
going to collect sc62w and sc62c in a moment
Thanks for the comparison reppans. I only have the SC52 to directly compare to yours above, but the relative relationship of my SC52's "0.34 lumen" mode on 1xNiMH is similarly a little brighter than my Neutron 2A's moonlight (1xNiMH). On my estimate scale, I rate that level of the SC52 as ~0.09 estimated lumens, compared to ~0.05 estimated lumens for the Neutron.
Received neutral one today from amazon - can't access turbo on eneloop , usually it starts 'random strobe' flickering , tint is greenish , works normal on 14500 most of the time , but not all the time - going to collect sc62w and sc62c in a moment - hope one rotten apple a day is enough .