The one I found was from itc_shop and it stated 3-4.2v.Are you sure it will run on 2xAA ??
Usually these things are 3-4.2v :thinking:
i'd stay away from eBay, the only place i've ordered from was this eBay store called hkequipment and even then they messed up my order, i ordered a cheap spiderfire host and they sent me an Ultrafire host, no biggie, it was the same thing in the end.
for solarforce, i'd highly recommend SBflashlights, i've ordered my L2 and assorted spares from them with zero problems, shipping was fast, responses to email were great too.
500 lumens from 2xAA, man, if its possible i want that! Maybe they were referring the to drop in and that it is capable of 500 lumens but i severely doubt that it would be OTF lumens.
I see no reason to stay away from e-bay. My experience is fast service, and quick response to any questions/issues. You should just check that the seller gets good feedback, and of course have some insight in what you are buying.
The L2R is a 2xAA flashlight that accepts P60 drop-ins. Its the MC-E drop-in that's rated at 500lumens on 1x18650. MrGMan tested the drop-in in a lab sphere and it could only produce about OTF 385lumens. That MC-E drop-in has no chance of producing 385lumens on 2xAA alkalines, Ni-mh or L91 Lithiums. Put 2x14500s Li-On in it and:duck: you'll have an Extra Crispy MC-E drop-in to go with the mash potatoes and coleslaw.
Well, I was more or less hoping that if the claims were 500lm, maybe I could get a bit over 300 honest lumes OTF... but I guess we will see.
Problem is , you need to be working within a certain voltage range , usually 3v to 4.2v for these drop ins .
3v is often a cut of point , and I have many lights that just wont even turn on @ 3v or under when designed to run 1x18650 .
Let us know how it goes though !
The problem is that the voltage of that drop-in is only 3-4.2v.If the voltage is just too low, I'll order some rechargables and see what I got. What sucks is, I wanted the convenience of AA's. But ohwell.