Bullzeyebill
Flashaholic
The Nuwai ALX-352L with R123\'s thread
Last week I purchased a Nuwai ALX-352L 5 watt flashlight from Elite Led and have been impressed with the 3 levels of output. Another member posted that he was using RCR123s, 3.7-4.2 cells in his 352L, so I tried them out. Awesome bright on high setting, and brighter than the supplied Cr123's that came with my light. I am currently using Battery Station R123's, and have tried Battery Space's unprotected R123's, for even more light output. Comparing the light output of the Battery Space cells in the 352L with other lights I have tested using my LM631 light meter, shows approximately 100 lumens for the 352L.
The Nuweai ALX-352L is easy to use, having a soft touch electrical switch. I mostly use the low beam position to manauver around at night, and it takes me less than 1/2 second to switch to low with the light off. Maybe 1/4 second, anyway, very, very fast.
I think this light is a reasonably priced alternative to the more expensive Surefire led lights, particularly with the option of rechargeable 123 cells to power the light.
Bill
Last week I purchased a Nuwai ALX-352L 5 watt flashlight from Elite Led and have been impressed with the 3 levels of output. Another member posted that he was using RCR123s, 3.7-4.2 cells in his 352L, so I tried them out. Awesome bright on high setting, and brighter than the supplied Cr123's that came with my light. I am currently using Battery Station R123's, and have tried Battery Space's unprotected R123's, for even more light output. Comparing the light output of the Battery Space cells in the 352L with other lights I have tested using my LM631 light meter, shows approximately 100 lumens for the 352L.
The Nuweai ALX-352L is easy to use, having a soft touch electrical switch. I mostly use the low beam position to manauver around at night, and it takes me less than 1/2 second to switch to low with the light off. Maybe 1/4 second, anyway, very, very fast.
I think this light is a reasonably priced alternative to the more expensive Surefire led lights, particularly with the option of rechargeable 123 cells to power the light.
Bill