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Green Photons INTL CR2 ION with green holster I bought this used but I have only used it maybe 5 minutes $130 shipped(conus, paypal cash) I would consider this light to be like new.** May consider partial trade for maxpedition colossus **
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CR2 Cell Based
Rechargeable CR2 Compatible
Regulated 2-level Constant Current DC/DC Converter
2.15" in length, less than ¾" wide
Type III Hard Anodized Aerospace Grade Aluminum
Chromate Conversion ("Chemkote") interior for enhanced corrosion protection
Ultra Clear Lens (UCL) – Double sided Anti-reflective (AR) coated glass lens for 99% Light Transmittance
Water Resistant – Custom-made gaskets and O-Ring seals for all-weather use
Specially Designed reflector made to produce a full, even flood beam for Every Day Carry
Utilizes a One-Watt Cree Xlamp LED producing up to 50 lumens output in a small package – the first production flashlight to ever use the new Cree Xlamp
Foam Washer to prevent battery rattle
Key Ring Attachment with tail-standing ability
Some notes in regards to the features: A typical runtime on a good CR2 Cell should last you between one hour and one hour and fifteen minutes. Furthermore, the converter is fully regulated in the high and low mode; the converter outputs a current based on the voltage provided to it by the cell, and maintains a relatively flat output over the life of the battery after an initial drop. Also, the Xlamp produces up to 50 lumens output (51.7 as per the datasheet), but output tends to drop somewhat with heating of the die – 40 lumens is a reasonable estimate of the light output after die heating, etc.
In regards to the RCR2 cells – they can be run safely in the Ion, but all precautions that are standard in dealing with Lithium Ion batteries should be followed. I recommend that only protected RCR2s be used both for safety and battery capacity. Rechargeable CR2s are commonly available from AW and others here on the CPF.
Most of this information was copied from the original thread from Endeavour. If I have any of this infomation wrong please correct me
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?p=3066619#post3066619
Green Photons INTL CR2 ION with green holster I bought this used but I have only used it maybe 5 minutes $130 shipped(conus, paypal cash) I would consider this light to be like new.** May consider partial trade for maxpedition colossus **
http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/6311/img2215zv8.jpg
CR2 Cell Based
Rechargeable CR2 Compatible
Regulated 2-level Constant Current DC/DC Converter
2.15" in length, less than ¾" wide
Type III Hard Anodized Aerospace Grade Aluminum
Chromate Conversion ("Chemkote") interior for enhanced corrosion protection
Ultra Clear Lens (UCL) – Double sided Anti-reflective (AR) coated glass lens for 99% Light Transmittance
Water Resistant – Custom-made gaskets and O-Ring seals for all-weather use
Specially Designed reflector made to produce a full, even flood beam for Every Day Carry
Utilizes a One-Watt Cree Xlamp LED producing up to 50 lumens output in a small package – the first production flashlight to ever use the new Cree Xlamp
Foam Washer to prevent battery rattle
Key Ring Attachment with tail-standing ability
Some notes in regards to the features: A typical runtime on a good CR2 Cell should last you between one hour and one hour and fifteen minutes. Furthermore, the converter is fully regulated in the high and low mode; the converter outputs a current based on the voltage provided to it by the cell, and maintains a relatively flat output over the life of the battery after an initial drop. Also, the Xlamp produces up to 50 lumens output (51.7 as per the datasheet), but output tends to drop somewhat with heating of the die – 40 lumens is a reasonable estimate of the light output after die heating, etc.
In regards to the RCR2 cells – they can be run safely in the Ion, but all precautions that are standard in dealing with Lithium Ion batteries should be followed. I recommend that only protected RCR2s be used both for safety and battery capacity. Rechargeable CR2s are commonly available from AW and others here on the CPF.
Most of this information was copied from the original thread from Endeavour. If I have any of this infomation wrong please correct me
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