I haven't been buying or selling here lately but the best coverage for a Rotary is probably going to be right here on the forum. Probably won't last long either...Hello everyone, I'm going to sell (most likely) my HDS Rotary with 219b sw45k emitter - do you think I'd be better served to try this in Europe or in the USA?
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Sometimes it’s easy to dismiss 200 lumens as “only” 200 lumens, but it really is an incredible amount of light.
I too like the SW45. If I had to EDC just one of the lights, I would get this one most of the time. I like that the illuminated object is really easy to see and doesn't have weird colors. Also, for everyday use, 200 lumens is enough.Just a completely random post, but a reminder how much I love the HDS and sw45k combo. Took my terrier, Moose, out last night, and he immediately was interested in something under our porch/stoop. I thought it was one of the neighborhood stray cats, so I called Moose back and he came right away, and glad he did because it turns out it was a skunk. (Super lucky he didn’t get sprayed).
To the point, it was so easy to identify the skunk with the emitter/reflector. Everything is just so crisp and easy to see. Sometimes it’s easy to dismiss 200 lumens as “only” 200 lumens, but it really is an incredible amount of light.
I didn’t want to scare the skunk and have it spray, but I also didn’t want it comfortable under the porch. I believe they hate light, so I wanted to shine some light on it for awhile. I went inside and grabbed an Olight that’s rated at 1800. It has a TIR, which I’ve always thought makes for a sort of blurry hotspot. The tint was so green and the hotspot so blurry that it completely washed out the skunk and porch. No joke, you could miss the animal if you weren‘t looking for it, and even knowing it was there, might not be able to 100% identify it. And, while the 1800 “rated” lumens was a couple of steps-up in brightness compared to the HDS, it wasn’t really all that much brighter.
Random little reminder how much I love the tint and reflector combo of the HDS and sw45k.
Just a completely random post, but a reminder how much I love the HDS and sw45k combo. Took my terrier, Moose, out last night, and he immediately was interested in something under our porch/stoop. I thought it was one of the neighborhood stray cats, so I called Moose back and he came right away, and glad he did because it turns out it was a skunk. (Super lucky he didn’t get sprayed).
To the point, it was so easy to identify the skunk with the emitter/reflector. Everything is just so crisp and easy to see. Sometimes it’s easy to dismiss 200 lumens as “only” 200 lumens, but it really is an incredible amount of light.
I didn’t want to scare the skunk and have it spray, but I also didn’t want it comfortable under the porch. I believe they hate light, so I wanted to shine some light on it for awhile. I went inside and grabbed an Olight that’s rated at 1800. It has a TIR, which I’ve always thought makes for a sort of blurry hotspot. The tint was so green and the hotspot so blurry that it completely washed out the skunk and porch. No joke, you could miss the animal if you weren‘t looking for it, and even knowing it was there, might not be able to 100% identify it. And, while the 1800 “rated” lumens was a couple of steps-up in brightness compared to the HDS, it wasn’t really all that much brighter.
Random little reminder how much I love the tint and reflector combo of the HDS and sw45k.
I haven’t been able to verify them being the same, dropping €30 plus shipping on a boot i can’t trust has felt more like a kick in the nuts. I did send them a mail the other week suggesting they stock the boots as well though and they said they’d have a looksee. I’d rather pay for it here than buy it directly from HDS with that $55 shipping slapped on.Knives and Tools sells the complete tail caps for the Clicky, but not the boot alone. You can get a tail cap for a Clicky and remove the rubber boot. I'm not 100% sure the boots are the same, but they feel and look the same.
I think i might have to wait for Hogo to answer that, i know there's a lot of shoulds, but i also know my damn luck most of the time.I seem to recall reading Hogo stating the boots between the clicky and rotary are the same, but don’t quote me on that.
I have taken a flat clicky boot and installed it in a rotary tail before. That was actually my first successful disassembly of a rotary tail many moons ago.