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That post elaborating on my confusing post, came three mins. after mine, in the true "turbo" tradition.And no white, since there's not current a 170 GT model.
Hi shomie, what model do you have?shomie911....................SN #6047
Hi shomie, what model do you have?
OK, so we have determined that you don't keep your word.....to yourself! Whatever you do, don't sell the farm! You are yet another one who has been smitten by Ra Ra Ra Sis Boom Ba Fever!Thanks for the info, I like this light so much I just sold my Novatac 120P (which I always said I would never do) and I ordered a Twisty which should be here in a day. I had to see the low red.

Got you down. Getting your Clicky is pretty exciting, a detail slip can happen. I'm just glad that people are remembering to come register them at all!Oh I forgot, a shiny new 140-Cn.
You said that I was the wind beneath your wings! 😳Turbo, did you ever know that you're my hero? You are the wind beneath my wings.
Nice work, turbo. Now take a rest and recover from your ordeal!I'll soon post my 170cn (#2) serial #.
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Just received my custom warm white Clicky yesterday....and it's amazing! Ran it through a gauntlet of tests, and she is working 100%. Mine came straight from Henry, and it looks like the little issues have been worked out as my light functions perfectly. And BTW, these warm white models are using a Osram GD emitter....and the tint is a tad bit warmer than my AMcMule 3S with the Nichia 083 😀
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I disremember that at this time, but, if it did occur, and I'm not saying it did, it's possible I may not have been entirely not lying.You said that I was the wind beneath your wings! 😳
Congratulations, Strauss! That sounds great. You are the first registerer with a factory warm emitter and my new hero for the remainder of the day (sorry Turbo, output is dazzling, but I'll often forget it rather quickly for a pretty tint). If you feel up to some beamshots, I'd love to see them. Can you confirm that the beam for this emitter is the same as for the cool versions of the Narrow beam? I have you down as a 100Cnw since I've been told these warm models have a 70lm high and 100lm burst, is my understanding correct here? Did it come with any official model designation I might use, if it's different from what I've come up with?Just received my custom warm white Clicky yesterday....and it's amazing! . . . And BTW, these warm white models are using a Osram GD emitter....and the tint is a tad bit warmer than my AMcMule 3S with the Nichia 083 😀
Congratulations, Strauss! That sounds great. You are the first registerer with a factory warm emitter and my new hero for the remainder of the day (sorry Turbo, output is dazzling, but I'll often forget it rather quickly for a pretty tint). If you feel up to some beamshots, I'd love to see them. Can you confirm that the beam for this emitter is the same as for the cool versions of the Narrow beam? I have you down as a 100Cnw since I've been told these warm models have a 70lm high and 100lm burst, is my understanding correct here? Did it come with any official model designation I might use, if it's different from what I've come up with?
I can't confirm 100% that the beam is the same as the cool option as this is the only Clicky I have. But by looking at the beamshots of the cooler model, I'd say yes. I have an 85-Tr twisty and the beam from my Clicky is much smoother, while the twisty has a more pronounced hotspot.
Henry told me that the light was ~100lm on burst, and according to my lightbox readings, he is dead on 🙂 After the 10sec, the light drops to around 70-75lm for it's high setting. Plently of output from a light this size, and the warm tint more than makes up for the slight loss in output....I am in love with this Clicky! It's what I have been searching for the last 2 years in an EDC :thumbsup:
Almost forgot, there is no special model number for my light in my paperwork that it came with. It's description from Henry himself was: Ra custom clicky 100lm warm. So your designation sounds good to me, as it is indeed ~100lm, uses the GD emitter, and is nearly as warm as the sun itself!