Which, using CR123a and 18650, is regulated with 18650?

Kalle

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I would like to know which flashlight using CR123A and 18650 is regulated on 18650?
As i can see nearly all are regulated on CR123A but not on 18650(for example Fenix TK11, Olight M20, ITP C6T, Jetbeam Jet-III M).

Is the Jetbeam Jet III I.B.S. regulated on 18650?
 
I only know of two lights that are regulated on an 18650.

1) Tiablo A8

2) Eagletac T10L
 
There are many lights regulated with CR123A or 18650. But there's very few of them regulated on both 123 and 18650. A8 is one of them (or Tiablo Matador BR200, VB-16, Regalight K-Mark DMX).
2xCR123 will fry T10L or Jet-III Pro.
 
Is the JET III Pro regulated?


I believe it is on a 18650 cell,but don't quote me on that.
Me personaly i prefer the extra long runtime of a unregulated 18650 light.
The M20 is a perfect example,up to 3 hrs on high with very good brightness levels for the first couple hrs.
This (with a couple 18650's) is my camping light.,
and if i want the max output (the light is about 20% brighter) i can use RCR123's for about 70 min of flat regulation.
The only thing i don't like is the sudden cut off from the battery,not a good situation if your in the woods
 
Ok thanks for the answers so far!

What is if i would like to use only 18650?

Which "only-18650-using-flashlights" are regulated?

I think the Jetbeam Jet-III Pro I.B.S. is a very interesting thing but it is no more available/produced.

Or do you know an international shipping shop who sells them anymore?
 
lights regulated with 18650:
Dereelight DBS and CL1H with 3SD, 2SD and 1S pills
Tiablo A8
Raidfire Spear
Lumapower Encore (also regulated with CR123)
Jetbeam Jet-III Pro & Ultra
Eagletac T10L
ITP C6T (at least mine was:) and also regulated with CR123)

and probably some others :)
 
Which "only-18650-using-flashlights" are regulated?

I think it's safe to assume that all 18650-only flashlights are regulated.

Few 2xCR123A flashlights are regulated with 18650. Very few :whistle:
 
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