mr.lumen
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has any company started selling small lights (single 123as or smaller) with this led? the advantages are so great i dont know why they wouldnt. i havnt been able to find any.
Are they out in the ETs already? The main website has no mention of the XP-G2 yet, although I though I read a thread here that will be coming out sometime this month.
I really like my Eagletac D25LC2 and D25C XP-G2. These two really pack a punch.
Olight also has some XP-G2 lights.
You might find the discussion helpful from my review of Foursevens XP-G2 versions of the QB2A and QTLC.So you see a noticeable difference between the xpg and xpg2?
So you see a noticeable difference between the xpg and xpg2?
I have found a noticeable difference with the D25LC2 from 6,800 Lux to 10,300 Lux. This is partly due to the ergonomics of the reflector and how hard it is driven. I have found that the XP-G2 works better with larger smooth reflector lights that are driven harder.
My experiences with the 4Sevens Quark series are that the improvement has been very minimal. This partly due to the shape of the OP reflector and size, combine this with the lower output and the results are less impressive.
So harder you drive the xpg2 better it improves over the older version, an exponential power increase! That's awesome. So you see more drastic improvement in bigger lights than. Whdo you think you will see in a tri or quad dropin from an xpg and an xpg2. Will it be brighter and more efficient I.e. stay cooler. Or will it be one or the other?
Awesome. So answer me this. The xpg2 is more efficient than the xpg. So if you drove the xpgs atte sane level then the xpg2 would be brighter and stay cooler correct?
A little bit brighter, yes. Do you know what 20% brighter looks like? Not much. Blink and miss it sort of difference.