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Thanks for the reviews Doug. The Amilite looks even more awesome now! I must say though that the TerraLux K2 drop in really stinks! The 2AA MagLED completely outclasses it.
Doug,
Do you think you could do a runtime test with the Amilite on the low output?
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thats ugly ,im a little shocked too as to how poor 5k2 performed
Ouch. I gave a MiniMag modded with a TLE-5K2 Ministar2 to a friend as a gift. Now I'm wishing I gave my friend a MiniMag LED instead. TerraLux seems to have goofed with this particular drop-in.
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Greg at Brightguy.com rocks!Thanks for all the great service.
Nice the 5 star rating for the T5 is well deserved, very nice flashlight...
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Thanks for more great reviews!I'm glad, because I was considering getting some new lights, both of those included. In the end, I got the Neo T5 and not the TLE-5K2. I hope it arrives next week.
Does the K2 drop in seem brighter than the other Terralux drop ins?
when the 5ex that replaces the 5k2 comes available you should review it cause to me its amazing how a simple emitter swap will double the numbers and be well over the L1d medium and very near L1d max http://candlepowerforums.com/vb/show...87#post1929487
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I see now why TerraLux are replacing the K2's with SSC's. With less heat output the new dropin will probably beat or be on a par with the Magled. Hopefully you will have time to review this when it becomes available, along with the 3-6 cell dropin that is already out. Thanks.
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Once again, well-done reviews. I'm quite happy with my modded HDS but that T5 looks AWESOME for a single cell light!
But man, that K2 module looks kinda sad. I realize that there is a world of differences between converter boards, but I'm at a loss as to how the 2xAA Minimag can have 50% more outut AND 50% longer runtimes. I mean, assuming the Mag converter is 80% effecient (which I would venture is already an optomistic estimate) then does that mean the K2 is only about 50% effecient?
That's just sad.
Is this because of heat issues maybe? I don't tend to think so because even then, the very initial brightness should be above that of the MagLED.
"That's what makes SF so badass... we've got the best flashlights."
Thanks Doug.
Your reviews are, as usual, top notch. That Amlite is so tempting, but I'm stuck in a (illogical) boycott of reverse clicky switches for lights over ~$30. Your 5 stars isn't helping me much
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No battery rattle? Are you shaking it side to side or long ways? What batteries are you using?Originally Posted by Quickbeam
What do you mean by "sealed up tight"? Screwed together tight? You can back off the tail switch a hair to extend the spring a bit further into the battery tube but you can't go too far or the tail won't seat properly onto the battery tube.
For a number of years, my main car light was a red 3D Mag that I ran 4 C cells in on the stock 4 cell Krypton cells. TRUST me, the spring makes the cells so tight length-wise that there is NO rattling when shaking in any direction. I didn't use any sort of spacer either.
I think you are underestimating the tension that spring puts on the 4 C cells.
"That's what makes SF so badass... we've got the best flashlights."
TRUST you? I trust myself and my hands and I'm not underestimating anything. I know how to screw a flashlight together and when my T5 is screwed together the battery rattles when you shake it side to side. As I mentioned, you can only get the spring so tight. It doesn't matter what cell is in there (protected, non-protected, primary). Do you have a T5?Originally Posted by cratz2
"What do you mean by "sealed up tight"? Screwed together tight? " Yes. That's it.Originally Posted by Gannz
I don't notice any rattle unless I snap it back and forth. Battery rattle by my definition is rattle "during casual use and consistently". Shaking the snot out of it to see if i can get it to rattle would seem a bit like running a Civic down a dirt logging road to see if there was any noticable "road noise" in the passenger compartment...
To satisfy everyone I have removed the sentence in the review about battery rattle.
I never put much stock in getting all hyped up over minor battery rattle - It's just not a big deal. You can try wrapping a piece of celophane tape around the middle of the battery if it really bothers you.
I'm glad everyone (else) enjoys the reviews!
Doug P.
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Well, I did. Thanks, again!Originally Posted by Quickbeam
I agree with you, Quickbeam. I don't regard battery rattle an issue unless I notice it in normal use. And since I don't tend to be doing calisthenics when I'm using one of my flashlights, I generally don't find normal use to induce noticable battery rattleOriginally Posted by Quickbeam
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Maybe "no excessive battery rattle noted," or something like that?Originally Posted by Quickbeam
My 2D Mag, an older one I understand has a slightly over-sized tube, has a sheet of note paper lining the tube. Problem solved.Originally Posted by Quickbeam
I did. I always do. Thanks very much, Doug!Originally Posted by Quickbeam
"God was able to create the world in only seven days because there was no installed base to consider." - Andy Finkel
K2 drop-in also costs more than the entire new MagLED. What a deal!!
- Vikas
Thanks Quickbeam, the T5 honorably deserves each one of those 5 stars.
Hilarious imagery!Originally Posted by Quickbeam
Thanks for the excellent review.
Resistance is futile...
Thanks for the the review and the laugh, Doug.
I got nothing else to say...
Placed my order last night for a T5. I couldn't resist any longer! I wanted one when everyone first got there's and were raving about it, but not that I have seen the output and runtime graphs the force was too strong. Now I am playing the waiting game but it should hopefully be here in around 5 days or so. I can't wait!!!![]()
Thanks for another excellent review.
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Doug,
I'm sure you don't know me... but I would like to let you know because of your site I bought a Surefire U2 a long time ago. And now I think I'm going to purchase the T5 based on your review.
Awesome site dude. I've been there for many months & will be there for many more.![]()
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Thanks for your T5 review, Doug.
This light is tempting, but I confess I don't like the ~20 min. RCR123A runtime on high that I've seen reported. Seems like a higher low, or a 3 stage switch with a 60-80 lumen output "medium" would be a nice feature for this light.
Also, assuming AmiLite in Seoul is the only place to buy this light at present, I would really appreciate any owner posting what their total price, including shipping and other fees, came out to.
Thanks.
John at http://www.lighthound.com/ told me they are going to have the Amilites available in April.
Thanks for the heads up, NAW.
That seems worth waiting for, to avoid the whole international shipping issue.Originally Posted by NAW
"God was able to create the world in only seven days because there was no installed base to consider." - Andy Finkel