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    My Personalized EagleTac M2C4 (lots of pictures, 56k be aware!)

    Wow... lots of replies. I don't think you can remove the strobe. I think it's being controlled by the same sensor that activates the strobe and turbo (3 sensors, 6 modes). You can minimize the strobe by doing what I've done. Good to know my warranty is still good :twothumbs houtex: By re-mount...
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    My Personalized EagleTac M2C4 (lots of pictures, 56k be aware!)

    My EagleTac M2C4 arrived last week. It's my first EagleTac and I am pretty satisfied with my purchase. Here are some modifications I have done on her to make it the “Perfect M2C4” for me.:devil: By reading the post by richardcpf, you can tell the light is controlled by remote sensors. I...
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    smallest/brightest AA forward clickie

    Not promoting EagleTac or anything. They seems to have the highest output with 1xAA. P10A 1x 14500 750mAh AW Protected Hi Spot 3910 Lux Hi Spill 118 Lux 1x 2000mAh Eneloop Hi Spot 2220 Lux Hi Spill 67 Lux 1x AA 2000mAh Eneloop 100% 00:57 to 50% Nitecore 1x 14500 750mAh AW...
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    Nitecore Extreme Switch Issue

    Crap, I just ordered an extreme from 4sevens for a friend and it still hasn't deliver. Now you are telling me the old stock does not waterproof? What about the IPX-8 ranking in the product spec? I don't expect this kind of problem from happening on a $100 on a light! Well, I suppose 4sevens can...
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    Fenix E20...love or no love?

    The E20 is quite good looking, but I would add a couple more bucks for a L2D Q2 (if you can still find them anywhere in stock). I don't find the runtime nor the output is all that impressive. The E20 is quite reliable however (judging from experience).
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    Which one? Fenix P3D v.s. Eagletac P10C2 v.s. Olight T20

    Hello all, I need a compact, bright and reliable two CR123A flashlight for upcoming camping events. I pretty much narrowed my choice to the Fenix P2D, Eagletac P10C2 and the Olight T20. My budget is around $60. My requirements: - ~$60 budget - Must be bright on high with good regulation -...
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    How to identify Luxeon I, III, V, K2?

    Hi! I have a bunch of high power LED flashlights and I would like to identify what Luxeon bulbs do they use. All I see is "Lumiled" printed on the LED star heatsink after removing the reflector and glasses. The heatsink is attached to a large aluminum heatsink with thermal epoxy, so I can't read...
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