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I noticed that too, but it didn't occur to me how strange that is until you mentioned it... usually it is HA that is impossible to photograph, often appearing BK. Sometimes BK has a little purple or reddish to it that is hard to capture, but I've never seen it appear like any HA.Also, the pictures make the black E2E look like a dark HA natural E2E.....?
Some years back when LED lights were in their infancy you had to mod existing lights to reach maximum possible brightness. I used to buy batches of E2E lights and KX1 heads. The E2E heads were sold here at CPF. The KX1 heads were modded with premium XR-E emitters and a driver from the Sandwich Shop. I did about 30 this way for family and friends and some were sold here at CPF. I still have one on the shelf that I power up every once in awhile to admire the beautiful beam, which is a very nice spot beam with no rings.
The extra lamp assembly is black. Both are 6 volt for the E2E.
Interesting, thanks.
MN03 is white for 6V 60lm 75min, MN02 is 6V 25lm 150min and is various shades of blue, I have seen pale blue to sky blue to dark blue sometimes so dark it may appear black but it is definitely blue, and only MN01 is black, only for 3V 15lm 90min. Unless you customized this lamp, it is problematic just testing a black plastic potted Surefire lamp with 2 cells. But if it keeps working, it is probably blue. Both MN01 and MN02 are pretty hard to come by these days...
If it is a 6V MN02 (may look black, but if you know it works with 6V though is not nearly as bright as the other lamp with white plastic) and you'd consider selling the lamp separately, please let me know.
If it is indeed a 3V MN01... etc., also, same, ditto, thank you!