Nitecore D10/D20/EX10 Registry part 2

D10 GDP = 000037

Its with me but will be given as a gift in xmas... but it will remain in portugal 😉
Do the 7 first numbers be needed?

Regards,
 
D10 GDP = 000037

Its with me but will be given as a gift in xmas... but it will remain in portugal 😉
Do the 7 first numbers be needed?

Regards,

No, I didn't put my first digits before the 000195 # but maybe that's why the above user has the same as someone else? (00018)
 
I stopped by 4Sevens in Tucker, GA today and am proud to say I bought my first NiteCore D10 from Matt. Serial Number: 00793. I'm lovin' it.:twothumbs
 
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I suppose not... however I personally place very high value on the opinions of many here on CPF. I wonder how many light purchases have been made or not made due to info here. I know CPF and FlashlightReviews (RIP) were instrumental to my choices for the past 4 years or so...

Absolutely!!! Before discovering CPF through Fatwallet (FW) because of the Husky 4W, 200 Lumen flashlight, I actually had money to eat lunch out every once in a while! 😱

In all seriousness, it'd be interesting to find out what is the CPF affect, if at all. How would one go about figuring it out, any thoughts?
 
Is it a Cree or GDP LED?
Maybe someone returned it?

It's a Cree.

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D10 osram GDP purchased a few days ago from nitecore.uk
serial number: B1115UK 000014


the 5 or 6 digit number on the right seems to be somehow more irrelevant without the left part because the left part itself seems to represent more than a static string those days, at least for non-US countries. (Maybe) the whole thing represents the unique, not only the number on the right.
To be more clear, from what I read on this thread, the left part is a static string like: NCxxxByy
where xxx = model number like D10 or EX10
and yy = country code US, UK, FR, HK etc
For example: NCD10BUS or NCEX10BUS

Looking at my card, 'B1115UK' sounds to me like a batch number and/or other info besides the country.
 
D10 osram GDP purchased a few days ago from nitecore.uk
serial number: B1115UK 000014


the 5 or 6 digit number on the right seems to be somehow more irrelevant without the left part because the left part itself seems to represent more than a static string those days, at least for non-US countries. (Maybe) the whole thing represents the unique, not only the number on the right.
To be more clear, from what I read on this thread, the left part is a static string like: NCxxxByy
where xxx = model number like D10 or EX10
and yy = country code US, UK, FR, HK etc
For example: NCD10BUS or NCEX10BUS

Looking at my card, 'B1115UK' sounds to me like a batch number and/or other info besides the country.

I agree. I don't think we can only go by the 5 or 6 digit number on the right since it seems that the number may not be unique without the number on the left.
 
Mine came from the same place.. and says also B1115UK 😉


That is good, they are twins 😀 They are obviously on the same batch.
It is interesting to see if the next months will show us another #37 like yours and another #14 like mine with just a different left part.
This will explain pretty much why Zatoichi and Kilovolt got the same #18 on their D10s.
 
I just received a D10 GDP # 000261. Do all the GDP D10s have high frequency whine at full power? It is kind of annoying but not really much of an issue unless I have the light close to my ear.
 
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So, what exactly are we posting now for the serial #? I will just put the whole thing.
D10 Cree version
NCD10BUS 00073

If we can find 00074 we can fill in everything between Glowman and AFAustin. Not that I know why that matters, but it would be kind of neat.

On a related note I sort of figured that a low serial # would make for a better collectors value, but after reading about bodies breaking I start to wonder if I should have waited!
 
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