Surefire E2L With KX2 Head

ernsanada

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I just received my KX2 Head for my Surefire E2L from LA Police Gear

Shipping took 1 day.

I am going to do this review like I just received the light. Chop has my KL1 Head and it has been 2 years missing, both the KL1 Head and Chop.

The fit is excellent.

The Type III Hard Anodize matches very good.

I like this beam shape better than the square beam of the original head.

The E2L body fits AW's Protected RCR123's with no problems.

The o-ring on my battery tube is broken.

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Forward clickie.

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Fits AW's Protected RCR123's with no problems. Note my broken o-ring.

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Size comparsions.

Left to right, Surefire E2L KX2, Fenix T1, Olight T20

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Left to right, Surefire E2L KX2, Fenix T1, Olight T20

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I also took lux readings of the lights shown above. These are the lux readings I got. I am using a Meterman LM631 Light Meter measured at 1 meter. I waited 2 minutes before taking the readings. I am using AW's Protected RCR123's which were fully charged.

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Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's - 2,740 lux @ 1 meter

Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 RCR123's - 5950 lux @ 1 meter

Olight T20 AW's Protected RCR123's - 2500 lux @ 1 meter



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Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's @ 85"

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Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 RCR123's @ 85"

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Olight T20 AW's Protected RCR123's @ 85"

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Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's @ 85" Stepped down exposure

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Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 RCR123's @ 85" Stepped down exposure

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Olight T20 AW's Protected RCR123's @ 85" Stepped down exposure

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Left, Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's. Right, Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 RCR123's @ 85"

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Left, Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's. Right, Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 RCR123's @ 85"

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Left, Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's. Right, Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 Protected RCR123's @ 85" Stepped down exposure

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Left, Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's. Right, Olight T20 AW's Protected RCR123's @ 85" Stepped down exposure

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jzmtl

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E2L is bigger than I expected, almost same as T1.

Compare E2L to T1's low mode, are there any visible difference in output? They seem to have similar run time and rating, I'm curious on if the actual output is similar.
 

ernsanada

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Using the same parameters as above.

I also took lux readings of the Fenix T1. These are the lux readings I got. I am using a Meterman LM631 Light Meter measured at 1 meter. I waited 2 minutes before taking the readings. I am using AW's Protected RCR123's which were fully charged.

Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's - 2,740 lux @ 1 meter

Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 RCR123's Low - 1,120 lux @ 1 meter


Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 RCR123's High - 5950 lux @ 1 meter


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Left, Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's. Right, Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 Protected RCR123's Low @ 85"

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Left, Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's. Right, Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 Protected RCR123's Low @ 85" Stepped down exposure

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garfieldso

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Have you compared the throw distance for them? It is quite interest for Surefire uses.
 

ernsanada

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Surefire E2L 2 RCR123's @ 32'

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Fenix T1 Q5 @ 32'

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Olight T20 Q5 @ 32'

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i thot the KX2 head and the E2L cree can't take 2x4.2v cell?
How could this be possible without damaging the circuit?
I ran mine with AW 1x17670 or 2xcr123 only,never try it with 2x4.2v.
 

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Surefire E2L 2 RCR123's @ 32'

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Fenix T1 Q5 @ 32'

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Olight T20 Q5 @ 32'

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T1 still be long thrower. And KX2 looks not too bad, but the rim quite disappointed within 32' range.

Its reflector dia. seems bigger than the T20 in your photo, isn't it?
 

ernsanada

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The Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, uses a TIR Optic not a reflector.

Lux readings I got.

Surefire E2L With KX2 Head, 2 RCR123's - 2,740 lux @ 1 meter

Fenix T1 Q5 OP 2 RCR123's - 5950 lux @ 1 meter

Olight T20 AW's Protected RCR123's - 2500 lux @ 1 meter
 

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Left to right, Surefire E2L KX2 (TIR Optic), Fenix T1 (OP), Olight T20 (OP Near Reflector, SMO outside)

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i thot the KX2 head and the E2L cree can't take 2x4.2v cell?
How could this be possible without damaging the circuit?
I ran mine with AW 1x17670 or 2xcr123 only,never try it with 2x4.2v.

I would think so too.
ernsanada, did you measure lux lumber with using primary cells after ran with 2xRCR123A? I ever ran my Cree E2L with RCR123A, it was very bright than primary cells, however, I then ran it with primary cells again, it decreased 10% output than before, but runtime still good and regulated, finally I sent my light to SF, and it is still under repaired now.
 
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ernsanada

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I would think so too.
ernsanada, did you measure lux lumber with using primary cells after ran with 2xRCR123A? I ever ran my Cree E2L with RCR123A, it was very bright than primary cells, however, I then ran it with primary cells again, it decreased 10% output than before, but runtime still good and regulated, finally I sent my light to SF, and it is still under repaired now.

I have been running only RCR123's, no primaries as of yet.
 

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Got a chance to check out this light at the Socal get together...very nice output and impressive runtime. Output and beam very similar to my A2 IIRC. Will be getting one of these for my E2e.
 

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I may be missing something but if I were walking the tracks on trouble I would rather have either of the two other lights and leave that Surefire in the truck! As you Guys well know when you get used to a bright light at night anywhere you look without the light you are blind. The way you can see up to the target in the pictures and still see the ground in front as well is amazingly better than the SF beam. Concentrated light for close up work is great but for walking in the woods etc the other two Kick butt...
 

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I may be missing something but if I were walking the tracks on trouble I would rather have either of the two other lights and leave that Surefire in the truck! As you Guys well know when you get used to a bright light at night anywhere you look without the light you are blind. The way you can see up to the target in the pictures and still see the ground in front as well is amazingly better than the SF beam. Concentrated light for close up work is great but for walking in the woods etc the other two Kick butt...
Yep, people can complain all they want about non-centered emmiters and crappy finishes, bla bla bla...hands down those darn Fenix lights are bright has hell and cheap too...:grin2:
 

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Yep, people can complain all they want about non-centered emmiters and crappy finishes, bla bla bla...hands down those darn Fenix lights are bright has hell and cheap too...:grin2:

No reflection on the KX2 head, but obviously the KX2 would not be the best for walking the tracks, but pictures do leave some of the flood out, though the other two lights do show great flood. If I was walking the tracks with a Surefire it probably would be a L4 (KL4) setup with really great flood, better yet a KL5 with a more pronounced center beam, and still great flood.

Bill
 

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I got an email from Surefire saying that my KX2-BK is back-ordered for 2-4 weeks. I called and they confirmed via phone too. :( :(
 

ernsanada

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I got an email from Surefire saying that my KX2-BK is back-ordered for 2-4 weeks. I called and they confirmed via phone too. :( :(

I stayed away from ordering from Surefire. I heard Surefire gives the dealers first choice on stock. That is why I ordered from a dealer.
 

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I stayed away from ordering from Surefire. I heard Surefire gives the dealers first choice on stock. That is why I ordered from a dealer.


I don't think any dealers have the black KX2 now either...I think I'll just cancel my order and wait till a dealer gets it in stock.
 
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