I recently exchanged e-mails w/ the Support people @ Fenix-Store (who responded admirably to my requests, it must be said), and among other things was told that:
https://help.fenix-store.com/article/458-what-is-the-color-temperature-of-my-flashlight
-Richard
- The PD36R uses a 'conventional' threading for its tailcap switch retention ring (CW to install / tighten), rather than 'reverse' threading (CCW to install / tighten), the latter of which is used in the vast majority of their other recently-produced lights. I don't have a PD36R, but if I did I'd definitely want to be aware of that fact, so figured I should pass that along.
- In unrelated news, while searching around in the Support section of their site, I stumbled across this page listing CT numbers for many (but not all) of their products. I don't recall seeing this info referenced previously, so I'll tack that on here while I'm at it. I'm sure some of those with heightened sensitivity to spectral content might dig on it. I bookmarked it but don't recall how I got there, so to save those interested from having to root around a lot to find it, I'll post the link. No, I certainly ain't shillin' for nobody - just trying to be helpful
https://help.fenix-store.com/article/458-what-is-the-color-temperature-of-my-flashlight
-Richard
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