chevrofreak
Flashlight Enthusiast
Fenix P2D - max - AW 750mAh high current RCR123: 1936 (est 138.29 lumens) (dropping to 1518 in 10 minutes 48 seconds (est 108.43 lumens)
Fenix P2D - max - AW 500mAh LiFePO4: 1539 (est 109.93 lumens)
Fenix P2D - max - Energizer E2 CR123a: 1534 (est 109.57 lumens)
Fenix P2D - max - AW 3v regulated RCR123: 1519 (est 108.5 lumens)
Estimated lumens
Fenix P2D - high - AW 500mAh LiFePO4: 907 (est 64.79 lumens)
Fenix P2D - high - AW 3v regulated RCR123: 898 (est 64.14 lumens)
Fenix P2D - high - Energizer E2 CR123a: 895 (est 63.93 lumens)
Fenix P2D - medium - AW 500mAh LiFePO4: 560 (est 40 lumens) (dropping to 459 in 58 seconds (est 32.79 lumens)
Fenix P2D - medium - AW 3v regulated RCR123: 459 (est 32.79 lumens)
Fenix P2D - medium - Energizer E2 CR123a: 449 (est 32.07 lumens)
Fenix P2D - low - AW 500mAh LiFePO4: 589 (est 42.07 lumens) (dropping to 124 in 4 hours 29 minutes (est 8.86 lumens)
Fenix P2D - low - Energizer E2 CR123a: 329 (est 23.5 lumens) (dropping to 124 in 1 minute 47 seconds (est 8.86 lumens)
Fenix P2D - low - AW 3V regulated RCR123: 264 (est 18.86 lumens) (dropping to 124 in 1 hour 52 minutes (est 8.86 lumens)
The LiFePO4 cells seem to be the way to go if you want to use rechargeables, but you mostly lose low mode. I let it run for a while once it started regulating and when I shut it off and pulled the cell it measured 1.66v. You really arent supposed to go below 2v with those cells, but I don't think it hurt it.
If you use primary cells, this light really performs extremely well on them.
The forward voltage of this LED must be pretty low, lower than any of the other Fenix XR-E lights I'd previously tested since it was overdriven for so long on Max.
Fenix P2D - max - AW 500mAh LiFePO4: 1539 (est 109.93 lumens)
Fenix P2D - max - Energizer E2 CR123a: 1534 (est 109.57 lumens)
Fenix P2D - max - AW 3v regulated RCR123: 1519 (est 108.5 lumens)
Estimated lumens
Fenix P2D - high - AW 500mAh LiFePO4: 907 (est 64.79 lumens)
Fenix P2D - high - AW 3v regulated RCR123: 898 (est 64.14 lumens)
Fenix P2D - high - Energizer E2 CR123a: 895 (est 63.93 lumens)
Fenix P2D - medium - AW 500mAh LiFePO4: 560 (est 40 lumens) (dropping to 459 in 58 seconds (est 32.79 lumens)
Fenix P2D - medium - AW 3v regulated RCR123: 459 (est 32.79 lumens)
Fenix P2D - medium - Energizer E2 CR123a: 449 (est 32.07 lumens)
Fenix P2D - low - AW 500mAh LiFePO4: 589 (est 42.07 lumens) (dropping to 124 in 4 hours 29 minutes (est 8.86 lumens)
Fenix P2D - low - Energizer E2 CR123a: 329 (est 23.5 lumens) (dropping to 124 in 1 minute 47 seconds (est 8.86 lumens)
Fenix P2D - low - AW 3V regulated RCR123: 264 (est 18.86 lumens) (dropping to 124 in 1 hour 52 minutes (est 8.86 lumens)
The LiFePO4 cells seem to be the way to go if you want to use rechargeables, but you mostly lose low mode. I let it run for a while once it started regulating and when I shut it off and pulled the cell it measured 1.66v. You really arent supposed to go below 2v with those cells, but I don't think it hurt it.
If you use primary cells, this light really performs extremely well on them.
The forward voltage of this LED must be pretty low, lower than any of the other Fenix XR-E lights I'd previously tested since it was overdriven for so long on Max.
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