Re: Crelant 7G1 ...first impressions
some informations and first impressions
and Sorry, some measurements made only fast , so no guaranty for perfection....
the 7G1 is well made and good housing/body and good anodyzing in gray color (like jetbeam) it's a nice color for me. machining is nearly perfect, knurling has good grip, and overall design is egonomic, had a antiroll design.
Bezelring is stainless steel.
Lens is coated.
Reflector is op.
LED is XP-G R5 and well centred. the tint is cool white but a nice white, without greenish or bluish tint.
Beam is nice for EDC, no rings, nice and big spot and usefull sidespill.
mid and low is PWM regulated, but high frequency and not visible
luxreadings (1meter): (only on High for this moment)
NiMh (Eneloop): around 1800 lux around 1,2A at the tailcap
LiIon 3800 lux current is from 0,6-0,85A.
0,6A from a fresh load cell (over 4,0V) and 0,85A with a half discharged cell with around 3,7Volt so it seems, the driver is good regulated (and not only direct drive like some other AA and AAA flashlights!!)
UI:
The clickie is a reverse clickie
if the head and the batterytube is twist thight, you can swith the light on on high, There is no other possibility in this mode....ever high "I will titel it mode 1) .
if you loosen the head (if the light is on) a bit (not much, a 1/4 turn is enough) you get strobe, now if you make a half click (or a compleate click within around one second) you get low, then med and high etc...(will titel it mode 2) in this mode, the driver has memory, if you switch out the light in low, you get also low, if you switch on the light. But if you change the light from mode1 (high) to mode 2 you get always srobe for the first, but memory is active, so if you turn of the light and on back, so you get your last mode. understand?? sorry, my english is not so good:-(
Batteries:
all my Nimh and alkaline batteries are fit in this flashlight.
My LiIon (14500) don't fit. I own some blue and silver Ultrafire/Trustfire and all protected and 1-2mm to long. One of this, the protection was fail and I removed this protection chip, and this one is fit for the batterietube.
But there is a possibility to use the protected 14500 cells:
loosen the head one or two turns, so the space for the battery is longer and the cells will be fit. But now you can only use mode 2...maybe this is a compromise ...
The "tailstand problem"
If you can see at my fotos, the light can't tailstand correct.
But I noticed, if the tail is loosen enough, the light can tailstand perfect!!
The reason is: not the switch is to big/long, it's the rubber cap! the flashlight is not only water resistant but also "air tight" so if you turn the tailcap tight, the air pressure presses against the rubber cap and this come a bit out.
You can remove one o-ring and the light can tailstand now, but is not waterproof
overall I'm happy with this flashlight. Thank you Crelant, good job!!
my wishes for the second run:
batterietube (middle part) 2mm longer, so fit for more protected 14500 LiIons
maybe you can find a solution for the "tailstand problem"
and last and only my opinion: the stainless steel bezel ring is only a ring inside the tube (to hold the glas lens). I like more the style of the SS ring at nitecore EX10 (or novatac) . It looks nice and get more protection for the head....what do you think??
best Regards from Germany, Jens