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Eneloops shouldn't be an issue, right?
Eneloops will be the best option for the Mini Mag Pro lights. As LilKevin pointed out, this light will draw considerable current (for AA cells) on high mode, which will cause alkaline cells to suffer debilitating voltage droop. Rechargeables will chug away at ~1.2 volts till the bitter end.
Thanks, Stud.
And I can honestly say that that phrase has never come out of my mouth before....
nice.
i have not saw those are these on the market?
where do i buy one?
thx
nice.
i have not saw those are these on the market?
where do i buy one?
thx
While typing this, my new Pro+ was delivered....
That would be greatly appreciated!If no one posts anything and mine comes today, ill try and post some feedback tonight.
Finally some beamshots. Very nice, thank you!!Got mine! Had just a few minutes at lunch to take some quick photos. I compared it to my 300 lumen Jetbeam BC20, and it seems almost as bright. In the photos, mag is on the right. The spot to flood feature doesn't do that much, seems more for fine tuning and cleaning up the beam profile than actually doing spot to flood. Once i turned it just right to get a nice spot, it compared well to the clean profile of the Jetbeam. The tint is slightly different, and it is less floody. I am very happy so far, and can't wait to try it out tonight. I will post some outdoor beam shots if i can later on.
Got mine! Had just a few minutes at lunch to take some quick photos. I compared it to my 300 lumen Jetbeam BC20, and it seems almost as bright. In the photos, mag is on the right. The spot to flood feature doesn't do that much, seems more for fine tuning and cleaning up the beam profile than actually doing spot to flood. Once i turned it just right to get a nice spot, it compared well to the clean profile of the Jetbeam. The tint is slightly different, and it is less floody. I am very happy so far, and can't wait to try it out tonight. I will post some outdoor beam shots if i can later on.