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Law Enforcement light outputs

Curt R

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I just completed some light output test on some of our newest lights. As a reference with a light box the Rainier with a single RCR123A Lithium-Ion battery was 4300 units.

Rainier with one RCR123A battery 4300
Combat Patrol CP150C with one 18650 battery 3600
Combat Patrol CP150C with two CR123A batteries 5600
Night Patrol NP370A with one 18650 battery 20400
Night Patrol NP370A with two CR123A batteries 28300
First Responder FR400A with two RCR123A batteries 35000
(the original three Seoul P4 LED First Responder)
First Responder FR600A with three CR123A batteries 40800
First Responder FR1000A with two 18650 batteries 45000

Curt
 
Hey Curt,
What led is in these night patrols?

Night Patrol NP370A with one 18650 battery 20400
Night Patrol NP370A with two CR123A batteries 28300
 
Seoul P7 D bin

Curt

P7 Sweet! thanks, I'll be calling about specifics. :)
ie, price, # of levels, max voltage, optics, drive current..etc
or u can post here/pm me

I recently picked up one of the single level p4 Night Patrols(bought from
AWTYD) and i cant put it down. Been using it every night. The narrow
optics are great to keep the light off the neighbors houses. P7 will be
a great complement to this one. :rock:
 
The drive current to the NP370A Seoul P7 D is 1000 mA to 1200 mA. The circuit will work from 3 volts to 14 volts. The standard battery compartment holds a single 18650 or two CR123A or two RCR123A batteries. There are 4 other battery compartments that the NP370A can use. A single 18500; the orginal FR combat handle that coverts to AA usage or single 18650 or two CR123A batteries; a three CR123A or two 18500 batteries; and the last is a four CR123A or two 18650 battery compartment. They all use a Judco tail switch. I don't think I can use this sub-forum to include the cost of the unit.

We just sent out to a CPF member today a FR1000A and a NP370A. Maybe he will post his opservations.

The NP370 has a wider spread than the NP200S due to the design differences of the LEDs.

Curt
 
Hi Curt!

Some days ago I sent an email to Robyn with a bunch of questions (grinsefalle (at) email (dot) de). Thanks for answering some of the questions here! :)

I'm highly interested in an Combat Patrol or Night Patrol, I just need to decide, when I got some more information, e.g. CP user interface, water resistance,..

Do you have pics of the new leo-flashlights?

thanks and best regards
Michael
 
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