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    Problem with Olight M-20.

    You're welcome. Yes, I prefer running 18650's in the M20. On high, it starts off at the same output but since it runs semi-regulated on 18650's, there's a gradual decline of output during the course of the run time. This dimming is hardly noticeable to me for the first couple of hours & I still...
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    Problem with Olight M-20.

    Mine are also too large for the tube but it's fine without it. I had a flickering issue with my M20 when I first got it & it turned out to be a problem with the switch. This would happen w/ all the supported battery types so you may have a different issue. If I were you, I'd try taking the...
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    Choosing a Fenix Flashlight

    I remember seeing your measurements of the D10 & H30 when I was researching those lights. I learned some very useful information from those posts. Thank you for that.
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    Choosing a Fenix Flashlight

    Hi HKJ - I'm sure many people, including myself, would be very interested in your findings. This would be invaluable information for people shopping for an emergency light, as well as for those who don't know how to test a light's standby current. Manufacturers don't seem to release this...
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    Choosing a Fenix Flashlight

    As a general rule, yes, but I'm not sure if this is always the case. I agree. Although the MCU drains the battery very slowly, I wouldn't store batteries in a flashlight with parasitic drain for very long periods of time.
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    Choosing a Fenix Flashlight

    The chart really does look very good. Well done!
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    Choosing a Fenix Flashlight

    No, I'm not aware of any other Fenix lights that do this. Unlike other Fenix models, the TK40 uses a MCU (Microprocessor-Controller-Unit) switch & not a traditional forward or reverse clicky switch. When the light is "off" the MCU in the head still has to draw power to detect when you press the...
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    NeoFab Legion II - beamshots & run times

    I don't think he meant that. I believe he was merely stating that the market demand will dictate whether or not he meets his overall production goals.
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    NeoFab Legion II - beamshots & run times

    :laughing: I should have excluded the words "full scale" from my question. Please allow me to rephrase it. When will you start producing the standard model?
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    NeoFab Legion II - beamshots & run times

    Understood:) The Legion II is now on top of my wish list.:twothumbs When do you expect to begin full scale production of the standard model?
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    NeoFab Legion II - beamshots & run times

    My knowledge of batteries is very limited but from what I understand, this ultimately means that when I use CR123a's as backups for the Legion II, I should use the 5 x CR123a + 1 dummy cell configuration to get the most out of the batteries. Is this correct? Thanks for the info.
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    NeoFab Legion II - beamshots & run times

    :wow: That's impressive. What voltage did you use for this value?
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    Choosing a Fenix Flashlight

    Great advice, DHart!. I'll probably do the same & treat each flashlight acquisition as a covert operation. It won't be hard since my girlfriend doesn't live with me. I'll just stop showing them to her I know what you mean. It's hard for someone to know which beam is better suited for their...
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    NeoFab Legion II - beamshots & run times

    wbp, thanks for the review. It has definitely sparked my interest with this light. Neoseikan, The Legion II looks awesome & the regulation on 18650's is amazing. You've mentioned in another thread that this light will also run on 4 CR123a's + 2 dummy cells & 5 CR123a's + 1 dummy cell. What...
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    Choosing a Fenix Flashlight

    Thanks for the warm welcome, DHart! :) This place is awesome but according to my girlfriend, I've already accumulated too many flashlights & she's starting to question my sanity. I think I'm going to have to become a closet flashaholic, lol. I'm already addicted to lights because of the people...
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    Choosing a Fenix Flashlight

    I agree, Energizer's L91 batteries are impressive. Although I have more CR123a based lights than AA lights, I have to admit that with the AA format we have more options in both primaries & rechargeables. btw, I haven't been a member here long or posted much so you're the first person to reply...
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    Choosing a Fenix Flashlight

    I like the way you've organized the information. Thanks for posting it. I recommend the TK11 or TK10 if your primary use for it will be to check for intruders outside. The TK models are generally brighter & will throw farther than the PD & LD models. The PD & LD series are great lights & I...
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