I just received a Klarus XT21X and played around with it a little to test out the modes and beam pattern. I noticed on the side of the box that it says "Working Voltage: 2.5V-6.4V." I have a couple 21700 adapters for 2xCR123's (and an 18650 adapter from a vape mod). Do you think it's safe to try 2xCR123's in the flashlight?
Update 2/21/2021: Tested with CR123's and it works, but without the higher output levels...
I just wanted to know if it would work if I had to use CR123's primaries in a pinch. It seems like the same amount of light is put out above the low mode (didn't do any long term tests). Since the low mode (100 lumens) of this flashlight is what I use most often, it's nice to know it's available. Additionally, a spacer would probably be required because of the missing length compared to a 21700. The springs were long enough to make it work with an 2xCR123 to 18650 adapter, but would break contact with the slightest movement.
Adapters tested:
1. Eagletac 18650 to 2xCR123 adapter (fit but too short without a spacer)
2. Nitecore 21700 to 2xCR123 adapter (too wide to fit in the Klarus)
As a side note, the Nitecore P20i I took the adapter from still retains all three modes with CR123's (except high is limited to 1,100 lumen instead of 1,800) with slightly shorter run times. The i4000R states a loss of Turbo mode on their website with 2xCR123's.
Update 2/22/2021: Tested with a 2xCR123 to 18650 adapter inside an 18650 to 21700 adapter. Fit fine, but only the 5, 100, and 400 modes available/visible. I only tested for function and did not test for runtime.
Update 2/21/2021: Tested with CR123's and it works, but without the higher output levels...
I just wanted to know if it would work if I had to use CR123's primaries in a pinch. It seems like the same amount of light is put out above the low mode (didn't do any long term tests). Since the low mode (100 lumens) of this flashlight is what I use most often, it's nice to know it's available. Additionally, a spacer would probably be required because of the missing length compared to a 21700. The springs were long enough to make it work with an 2xCR123 to 18650 adapter, but would break contact with the slightest movement.
Adapters tested:
1. Eagletac 18650 to 2xCR123 adapter (fit but too short without a spacer)
2. Nitecore 21700 to 2xCR123 adapter (too wide to fit in the Klarus)
As a side note, the Nitecore P20i I took the adapter from still retains all three modes with CR123's (except high is limited to 1,100 lumen instead of 1,800) with slightly shorter run times. The i4000R states a loss of Turbo mode on their website with 2xCR123's.
Update 2/22/2021: Tested with a 2xCR123 to 18650 adapter inside an 18650 to 21700 adapter. Fit fine, but only the 5, 100, and 400 modes available/visible. I only tested for function and did not test for runtime.
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