In my comparsion review -
Fenix L1T (vs. L1 v2.5, L2T, Civictor, P1)
I regretted not being able to try out the Fenix L1T with a Li-Ion rechargeable.
However 4sevens (http://fenix-store.com/) very kindly lent me some 14500 3.7V Li-Ion rechargeables and a charger just so I could try them out.
Sizes -
There is an immediate and pretty apparent length difference between the batteries. The Unprotected 14500 is shorter compared to a standard alkaline AA - whereas the Protected 14500 is definitely longer - enough that I was a bit worried whether it would work properly in the L1T - it did fine -
L1T on Unprotected Li-Ion vs. Fenix P1 - "pocket rocket" on Primary CR123A
That's pretty seriously bright to be (just) noticably brighter than the Fenix P1 - even if the P1 is "only" on a primary CR123A.
I took some current draw readings -
L1T
Unprotected Li-Ion 14500 - 3.97V open-circuit
High = 0.65A
Low = 0.46V
Protected Li-Ion 14500 - 3.69V o-c
High = 0.49A
Low = 0.32A
Hmmm...... the open-circuit voltage of the Protected 14500 was noticably lower by my measurement - and both batteries were just fully charged. The current draw readings also seems to confirm the lower voltage - interesting.
Unprotected total power draw from the battery is 2.58 watts
Protected total power draw from the battery is 1.80 watts
That's pretty significant - can I see a difference?
Unfortunately I don't have two L1T's to compare side-by-side - but here's a control beamshot -
L1T on Protected 14500 vs. Fenix P1 - "pocket rocket" on Primary CR123A to directly compared to the above (respective) beamshots
I can just make out the L1T on the Protected 14500 is not quite as bright as on the UNprotected cell - although in practice it probably would not make much difference - it is however perceptible......
So I conducted the rest of the beamshots using the UNprotected 14500 -
L1T LOW - on Unprotected 14500 - Fenix P1 - "pocket rocket" on Primary CR123A -
OK this is big - even when on LOW the L1T with Unprotected 14500 Li-Ion is very comparable with the Fenix P1 on Primary CR123A - the L1T maybe just a bit brighter on Low.......
L1T High - on Unprotected 14500 vs. Fenix P1 - "pocket rocket" on 3.7V Li-Ion RCR123
very comparable - and I've already said the Fenix P1 on 3.7V Li-Ion is spectacular - and with the L1T on Unprotected 14500 being just a bit brighter - that's why the Whoa!
L1T High - on Unprotected 14500 vs. Nuwai Q3 with RCR123
This confirms - this is BIG.....
why? the Nuwai Q3 on 3.7V Li-Ion I considered spectacular - and its beam has a narrower and more concentrated side-spill corona......
The L1T's side-spill is much wider - therefore more spread out - so looking at the -2 stops underexposed shot where the side-spill of the L1T is not just comparable - it might even be a bit brighter - oh, Whoa! again
Fenix L1T (vs. L1 v2.5, L2T, Civictor, P1)
I regretted not being able to try out the Fenix L1T with a Li-Ion rechargeable.
However 4sevens (http://fenix-store.com/) very kindly lent me some 14500 3.7V Li-Ion rechargeables and a charger just so I could try them out.
Sizes -
There is an immediate and pretty apparent length difference between the batteries. The Unprotected 14500 is shorter compared to a standard alkaline AA - whereas the Protected 14500 is definitely longer - enough that I was a bit worried whether it would work properly in the L1T - it did fine -
L1T on Unprotected Li-Ion vs. Fenix P1 - "pocket rocket" on Primary CR123A
That's pretty seriously bright to be (just) noticably brighter than the Fenix P1 - even if the P1 is "only" on a primary CR123A.
I took some current draw readings -
L1T
Unprotected Li-Ion 14500 - 3.97V open-circuit
High = 0.65A
Low = 0.46V
Protected Li-Ion 14500 - 3.69V o-c
High = 0.49A
Low = 0.32A
Hmmm...... the open-circuit voltage of the Protected 14500 was noticably lower by my measurement - and both batteries were just fully charged. The current draw readings also seems to confirm the lower voltage - interesting.
Unprotected total power draw from the battery is 2.58 watts
Protected total power draw from the battery is 1.80 watts
That's pretty significant - can I see a difference?
Unfortunately I don't have two L1T's to compare side-by-side - but here's a control beamshot -
L1T on Protected 14500 vs. Fenix P1 - "pocket rocket" on Primary CR123A to directly compared to the above (respective) beamshots
I can just make out the L1T on the Protected 14500 is not quite as bright as on the UNprotected cell - although in practice it probably would not make much difference - it is however perceptible......
So I conducted the rest of the beamshots using the UNprotected 14500 -
L1T LOW - on Unprotected 14500 - Fenix P1 - "pocket rocket" on Primary CR123A -
OK this is big - even when on LOW the L1T with Unprotected 14500 Li-Ion is very comparable with the Fenix P1 on Primary CR123A - the L1T maybe just a bit brighter on Low.......
L1T High - on Unprotected 14500 vs. Fenix P1 - "pocket rocket" on 3.7V Li-Ion RCR123
very comparable - and I've already said the Fenix P1 on 3.7V Li-Ion is spectacular - and with the L1T on Unprotected 14500 being just a bit brighter - that's why the Whoa!
L1T High - on Unprotected 14500 vs. Nuwai Q3 with RCR123
This confirms - this is BIG.....
why? the Nuwai Q3 on 3.7V Li-Ion I considered spectacular - and its beam has a narrower and more concentrated side-spill corona......
The L1T's side-spill is much wider - therefore more spread out - so looking at the -2 stops underexposed shot where the side-spill of the L1T is not just comparable - it might even be a bit brighter - oh, Whoa! again
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