I didn't know the latest L2D Q5 has a new driver

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it comes with reverse polarity protection,very good :cool:
and uses Q5 WG tint which is noticeable vs the previous Q5 (at least on mine)

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it comes with reverse polarity protection,very good :cool:
and uses Q5 WG tint which is noticeable vs the previous Q5 (at least on mine)

P5170855-1.jpg
P5170857.jpg

WOW when did you get that? And from whom? It was about time for reverse ...protection. Is the low mode also lower than the old one, and how is the WG tint (creamy white) ? How do you know it`s WG tint?
 
Interesting. Both mine are the old type with no protection. When did you get it?
As lumenlover2 asks are there any other differences? Is low and high mode the same as the old one?
 
This Q5 WG has got some green tint on it and the hotspot is much more intense.
The low mode is much lower than the old board ( at least 15% less to my naked eye)
This one I got it from Fenix Store - actually a replacement for my sudden dim L2D RB100.
 
Since it's the same head as the P2D and L1D, maybe it's been tweaked to accept up to 4.2v and keep the low modes?
 
Which one is the one with reverse polarity protection on your second picture, left or right?
And what does WG stand for?

Thanks
 
The left one has reverse polarity protection.

WG stands for the tint of the LED, check this thread.

That's really nice. Good to know that Fenix is constantly upgrading their products.
 
left....wonder if runtimes are different
 
Very interesting.

I got my L2D Q5 in December 07 from Fenix-Store, and the head looks like the one on the right.

The other Q5 head from Lighthound for my L1D/P2D (as part of the 4in1 Powepack) was received a week ago, and it looks like the one on the left. I do agree the newer head has a lower low and a slightly different tint.

Didn't know it was a different driver. Thanks for the info!!

And the lower low comes in handy! :)
 
L2D is current regulated, PWM is only used for strobe and SOS modes.

Oh. My misstake. Thought only the buck-ones were.
But still it would be great if this light could run on low mode with Lithium cells...
 
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