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Kaidomain Maglite Q5 Drop-In
Kaidomain Maglite Q5 Drop-In
the chinese are amazing!!!
Kaidomain Maglite Q5 Drop-In
Aspherical lens. The die is a square, so the hotspot will be a square.Hmmmmm, but taking a look at the spot why does it seem so squarish.......
They both have a heatsink, a LED, plug into a mag socket, so it would make sense there are similarities between them.Hmmm, looks strangely familiar. I seem to recall something similar with a patent pending.
Gene's design still looks better to me.
What's supposed to keep it in place? No lip on the top of the slug, the light post is spring loaded, and there is nothing keeping it from sliding around and smacking the bottom of the reflector.
Also, anyone else notice the LED on on a very thin post, not exactly well heatsinked. Most of the space under the LED is air, not aluminum.
Also, if you look closely, it's not made out of a single piece of milled aluminum round stock. It's at least 3 different cylinders press fitted together. Any hopes of that magically staying together with some moderate bumping around?
They both have a heatsink, a LED, plug into a mag socket, so it would make sense there are similarities between them.
In the specifications section their description of "Illuminate objects at a distance of 600+ feet and will light a 2 inch red reflector at a distance of more than 1/4 mile" seems familiar to me.
I know of no single properly-heatsinked (single) LED upgrade that utilizes the stock reflector and doesn't require the cam to be removed, whether it be Gene's or custom. Elektrolumens's modules use a separate attached reflector, otherwise they would require the same to be done.
As for the product itself, it seems like an inexpensive alternative to Gene's module, but I'll wait until the reviews to pass judgement. Would you rather a Terralux module that will overheat just like a stock MagLED, or this, for the same price?