senna94
Flashlight Enthusiast
I have had a red LED A2 for about a year now and recently purchased a white one. The first thing I noticed was that the white LED A2 appeared to be brighter/whiter. I am referring to the incandescent lamp obviously. After reading different threads and cleaning all of the contacts I tried a side by side comparison and found the white LED A2 consistantly brighter/whiter. I tried new cells in both, switching lamps and tailcaps all with the same result. This has led me to conclude it is as a result of one of the following.
1)Newer A2s have been tweaked to be slightly brighter/whiter?
2)The red LEDs give the incadescent lamp a slightly warmer tint?
3)There is something inherently wrong with my red A2?
Any A2 gurus advice and comments would be greatly appreciated.
Paul
:candle:
By the way the difference is subtle and not something I can't live with. I just want to make sure there isn't something wrong with my red A2.
1)Newer A2s have been tweaked to be slightly brighter/whiter?
2)The red LEDs give the incadescent lamp a slightly warmer tint?
3)There is something inherently wrong with my red A2?
Any A2 gurus advice and comments would be greatly appreciated.
Paul
:candle:
By the way the difference is subtle and not something I can't live with. I just want to make sure there isn't something wrong with my red A2.