jnj1033
Newly Enlightened
I got my P1D CE about a month ago, and am very impressed. No thread slop issues, and I don't mind the strobe and SOS. I can think of one or two scenarios where those might come in handy. The thing is so freakishly bright that it made a lot of the lights/mods I was formerly lusting after irrelevant. To my naked eye, it seems to outthrow my Brinkman Maxfire on fresh cells.
Even so, I would prefer different brightness settings: Low about 3-4 lumens, second about 12-15 lumens (where the current CE low setting is; I've found that to be bright enough for almost everything I use a light for), third about 40 lumens (Original P1 on primaries), and high right where it's at. I do like that freakish 110 lumen high setting. After seeing numbers like that only from multiple CR123 incans for the past year, I'm still amazed every time I turn it on. I would keep the strobe and SOS, probably on the third setting. Those lumen numbers are based on FR.com, using Doug's lightbox to lumens estimates.
Does anyone else like those numbers?
Also, the L0D CE would appeal to me except for one thing: PWM. I've never had a light with PWM, but I'm fairly sure I'd get annoyed by even a slight strobing effect.
Even so, I would prefer different brightness settings: Low about 3-4 lumens, second about 12-15 lumens (where the current CE low setting is; I've found that to be bright enough for almost everything I use a light for), third about 40 lumens (Original P1 on primaries), and high right where it's at. I do like that freakish 110 lumen high setting. After seeing numbers like that only from multiple CR123 incans for the past year, I'm still amazed every time I turn it on. I would keep the strobe and SOS, probably on the third setting. Those lumen numbers are based on FR.com, using Doug's lightbox to lumens estimates.
Does anyone else like those numbers?
Also, the L0D CE would appeal to me except for one thing: PWM. I've never had a light with PWM, but I'm fairly sure I'd get annoyed by even a slight strobing effect.
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