Kilovolt
Flashlight Enthusiast
Oh my god, epic fail if that's in the production model.
I bought mine from the usual European dealer. It's s/n xxxxxxxx00078
Oh my god, epic fail if that's in the production model.
Nice-Light, does your retail production of LD15 start in different mode than the testing sample?
Hm. Odd.
I wonder if mine is just a fluke? It's too bad that Fenix didn't email me back about it, I will have to review it as not capable of running on NiMH, with the stated claim that it does.
Did you really have to wrench the head down to get it to function on the NiMH?
Same here, my test sample UI is off-low-off-high-off, I just received it, works ok with eneloop.Hey rookiedaddy
Yes test model starts in low, retail production (only tested 1) starts in high
:shrug:
But . . . It's not a Fenix. It's the Nitecore EZ AA body with a different emitter and "Fenix" printed on it instead of "Nitecore."
Would you buy a KIA Rio for $60,000 if I put BMW badges on it and tweaked the engine just a tiny bit?
I admit it. Very similar to NITECORE EZ, but it different in UI. And cheaper, at least among us.Same here, my test sample UI is off-low-off-high-off, I just received it, works ok with eneloop.
Does the smooth reflector hurt the beam at all?
looks nice, but what about the price?
My production LD15 has a smooth reflector while I understand that the testing samples have an OP one.
Can anyone please confirm and comment.
EZAA wannabe... shame on you Fenix :thumbsdow:tsk: