Hi all,
So I have decided that it is time for my next flashlight purchase and the new E2L dual output is the candidate.
However, there are a couple things pertaining to the new dual output heads that bug me, that I hope you guys can help answer:
1. what are the voltages rating for the KX1 and KX2 heads (KX1 is on the new E1L, KX2 is on the new E2L). More specifically, can I run either KX1 or KX2 from single liion rechargeable with typical voltage 3.7V? I heard that these new heads are specifically designed with 3V and 6V input voltage, respectively, in mind.
2. How does the beamshot of the head look like? I have seen the 3rd generation tight beam of KL1, and the older first generation KL1, but I believe I have not seen the beam of these new heads. I am not sure how these new dual output heads compared to the previous single output heads within the same generation. please post any beamshot that you may have.
3. I believe the switching are all done within the head. if so, the heads can use any of the SF E series compatible body and switches. Can anyone confirm this?
Thank you for the help
So I have decided that it is time for my next flashlight purchase and the new E2L dual output is the candidate.
However, there are a couple things pertaining to the new dual output heads that bug me, that I hope you guys can help answer:
1. what are the voltages rating for the KX1 and KX2 heads (KX1 is on the new E1L, KX2 is on the new E2L). More specifically, can I run either KX1 or KX2 from single liion rechargeable with typical voltage 3.7V? I heard that these new heads are specifically designed with 3V and 6V input voltage, respectively, in mind.
2. How does the beamshot of the head look like? I have seen the 3rd generation tight beam of KL1, and the older first generation KL1, but I believe I have not seen the beam of these new heads. I am not sure how these new dual output heads compared to the previous single output heads within the same generation. please post any beamshot that you may have.
3. I believe the switching are all done within the head. if so, the heads can use any of the SF E series compatible body and switches. Can anyone confirm this?
Thank you for the help