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Wave of Ti Haiku XP-G flashlights-ended

Ualnosaj

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With over $1300 in McGizmo gear I'm glad that AA is vapor right now, as that's the state of my funds! :)



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scout24

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Sad to see the XPG go, even if there are potential improvements coming down the pike...Still the most balanced beam in my opinion, and I still use the heck out of mine daily. Thanks for the vapor update, Don!
 

shado

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The Haiku XP-G was one of my first 3 customs :) It still sits in my display case with the Gatlight and 007,

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Nice beam and beautiful light!
 

pjandyho

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Does that mean that the entire Haiku line would be stopped as you run out of MCPCB boards later? Or does this only apply to the XP-G?
 

Th232

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Re: Wave of Ti Haiku XP-G flashlights

I should be getting a first article from the machine shop in the next week or so and a converter in development that will work off a single AA. It's still vapor but I anticipate some condensation.

Very interested to see how this one turns out. Small question, will the converter max out at 1.5V, or will it be 0.9-4.2 V, allowing us to also use 14500s?
 

fyrstormer

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Re: Wave of Ti Haiku XP-G flashlights

Hopefully the driver won't max-out at 1.5V, because Energizer Lithium AAs start at 1.75V full-charge.

The Haiku had a good run. I still have two of them and no plans to sell them. Perhaps it's time to design a new head that uses an updated McR20 with a smaller opening at the rear, since the reflector space in the Haiku was optimized for XR-E-specific reflectors, and it's a bit too narrow to handle general-purpose reflectors.
 
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ShineOnYouCrazyDiamond

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Re: Wave of Ti Haiku XP-G flashlights

Wow - has it been that long since the Haiku was released?

It's a shame the demand for the XP-G version has been so slow because IMO it has the cleanest beam out there. Much better than the XM-L which is too floody in the Haiku (just my opinion).
 

McGizmo

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Does that mean that the entire Haiku line would be stopped as you run out of MCPCB boards later? Or does this only apply to the XP-G?

I have no intention of retiring the Haiku itself. As I recall it started out with the XR-E LED and has now been host to three generations of Cree LED's as well as now open to a second generation of Nichia in addition to the Crees..
 

pjandyho

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The Nichia 119V head should be just as good, especially if you get the 6V variety.

Been thinking about that ever since I read the posting from Don explaining about the 219 Nichia and the 119V. Lately I have some unexpected payments to make so may have to wait.
 

Megatrowned

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I do hope the XPG wave will one day re-open. This is the McG I want when I finally get one. And I would love to get my first one from Don himself. Just my thoughts.
 

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