vortechs
Enlightened
I just added some beamshots in post #2 of this thread
The Seoul P4 LED driven at 500mA is significantly brighter than the stock JIL-CR2 1.3W, which uses a MicroPuck-HI driver to run a T-bin Luxeon-III at 400mA.
With the stock JIL-CR2 1.3W, I didn't really feel the need for multiple brightness settings. With the additional brightness of the Seoul P4 LED and Piglet driver, it is nice to have the two brightness settings that the Piglet provides. The runtime with the Piglet's lower drive setting (50mA) should be very long (12+ hours), just like the JIL-CR2 DD or JCR2-LR. So with the Piglet driver I am basically getting the functionality of both the JIL-CR2 1.3W and the JIL-CR2 DD (or JCR2-HI and JCR2-LR) in one light. The Strobe, Beacon, and SOS modes of the Piglet are an additional bonus.
Thanks goldserve.
:twothumbs
The Seoul P4 LED driven at 500mA is significantly brighter than the stock JIL-CR2 1.3W, which uses a MicroPuck-HI driver to run a T-bin Luxeon-III at 400mA.
With the stock JIL-CR2 1.3W, I didn't really feel the need for multiple brightness settings. With the additional brightness of the Seoul P4 LED and Piglet driver, it is nice to have the two brightness settings that the Piglet provides. The runtime with the Piglet's lower drive setting (50mA) should be very long (12+ hours), just like the JIL-CR2 DD or JCR2-LR. So with the Piglet driver I am basically getting the functionality of both the JIL-CR2 1.3W and the JIL-CR2 DD (or JCR2-HI and JCR2-LR) in one light. The Strobe, Beacon, and SOS modes of the Piglet are an additional bonus.
Thanks goldserve.
:twothumbs
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