I'm sure as a user reading this you're aware of SL's demonstrated commitment to continued support for and expansion of the Strion line / platform. You're likely also aware of the recently announced new '2020' model, and also that it features, among other enhancements, a significantly increased max output. You might well have not gotten around to connecting those 3 dots yet, but that line vectors straight to a clear requirement for a power supply with more watt-hours, and it appears that's exactly what we're all getting out of this deal; a new Strion cell w/ 33% increase in capacity (vs the currently shipping version)!!
The existing cell (74175) has been updated several times over the years. I don't recall what came with my incan. The one currently in my original LED version sitting here is rated 2000 mAh. The latest cell I have came in my DS-HL last year, and is rated 2600 mAh. The new cell being released along with the 2020 flashlight (74436) is rated at 3450 mAh.
I've been expecting this, and only wondered 'when' it would happen. I may not be trading in my DS-HL for a 2020, but it's the 2020 that made the 'when' happen, so I'm very happy to see the new model! It's 'on for young and old', literally. I can swap the cell in the DS-HL I already love and use with one of these, be packing a 33% upgrade in run-time, for a 20% higher cell price, with no size or weight penalty. Then I stick that cell from the DS-HL into my original LED version sitting here, and it gets a 20% upgrade in run-time too. Yeah, I'll take that deal.
My run-time requirements generally aren't as high as they used to be, but I've also learned that 'run-time' needs can never be completely anticipated in life, and if I come up short, darkness is likely to be a fairly high priority problem. A little margin in hand is a good thing.
Hate to plug anybody, but 'brightguy's already got the scoop on the new cell on their site (good for them), and a sign-up for e-mail at availability for order, so they'll get my money this time! I'm not gonna waste any time because with all the pro (and non-pro) Strion users out there, when the word hits the street that they can up their run time by a third (at least) by simply swapping cells, there may be a lot of orders for these. At new-product rollout, cells are going into shipping lights, and 'spares' / parts inventories often don't hit their target levels immediately, so I'm sure there won't be a million of 'em sitting on the shelf at 'general availability' of the 2020.
The existing cell (74175) has been updated several times over the years. I don't recall what came with my incan. The one currently in my original LED version sitting here is rated 2000 mAh. The latest cell I have came in my DS-HL last year, and is rated 2600 mAh. The new cell being released along with the 2020 flashlight (74436) is rated at 3450 mAh.
I've been expecting this, and only wondered 'when' it would happen. I may not be trading in my DS-HL for a 2020, but it's the 2020 that made the 'when' happen, so I'm very happy to see the new model! It's 'on for young and old', literally. I can swap the cell in the DS-HL I already love and use with one of these, be packing a 33% upgrade in run-time, for a 20% higher cell price, with no size or weight penalty. Then I stick that cell from the DS-HL into my original LED version sitting here, and it gets a 20% upgrade in run-time too. Yeah, I'll take that deal.
My run-time requirements generally aren't as high as they used to be, but I've also learned that 'run-time' needs can never be completely anticipated in life, and if I come up short, darkness is likely to be a fairly high priority problem. A little margin in hand is a good thing.
Hate to plug anybody, but 'brightguy's already got the scoop on the new cell on their site (good for them), and a sign-up for e-mail at availability for order, so they'll get my money this time! I'm not gonna waste any time because with all the pro (and non-pro) Strion users out there, when the word hits the street that they can up their run time by a third (at least) by simply swapping cells, there may be a lot of orders for these. At new-product rollout, cells are going into shipping lights, and 'spares' / parts inventories often don't hit their target levels immediately, so I'm sure there won't be a million of 'em sitting on the shelf at 'general availability' of the 2020.