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WTS: MM15vn - Noah

caddylover

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just got my shipping notice for MM15vn:) I have new samsung and sony batteries waiting for this light and the X60vn and the S200c2vn:D
 
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Tmack

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I'm really itching for that x60vn...... And this..... And tcr10vn.... And s200cvn........ My god.
 

ThirstyTurtle

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I'd like a Corvettevn and a Cheeseburgervn, I'm sure he could make anything better...and barely more expensive than the stock one!
 

Tmack

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Haha. I have about 15lights. All vn.

My predictive text only knows to type vn after all light names. I have to manually tell it to type a stock one.
 

selfbuilt

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Hi selfbuilt, if you're reading, what batteries do you intend to use for your reviews of these?
Hopefully high drains such as 20R, 25R, VTC4, or VTC5. Otherwise neither vn light will be at full capacity for the tests.
Have no fear, I plan to use Samsung INR18650-20R (2000mAh, 15A). In addition to the excellent current rating, they are also close in capacity to my standard 2200mAh AW protecteds. And I will of course do similar runtimes on the stock version of the MM15 with these cells, to compare. I have a couple of 20Rs onhand, and just ordered a few more for the testing. :wave:
 

ThirstyTurtle

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im im just sticking with vtc4's, a lot cheaper as well

The Panasonic NCR18650PF's I get are only $13/pair from FastTech or $16/pair from Amazon and are 2900mAh instead of 2000mAh like the VTC4's. They're "only" 10A compared to the Sony's 30A but I have yet to come across a light that pulls close to10A a cell, even Vinh's lights. Cheaper and more capacity :)
 
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keefd

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I went with the Samsung 20Rs. They were available at MTN Electronics, and from what I've seen, they do better than many other higher-rated cells when it comes to max amp draw. I bought 4 of 'em for a Supbeam M6 that I intend to hotrod, and as I don't need 11000 lumens at once, I'll just swap 'em when I want to use the Noah. :D
 

caddylover

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grabbed my sony's a few weeks ago, good timing i guess.only battery with less resistance than the 20r's. but not by much.
 

James3

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The only vtc5's I could find in the UK were £16/$27 EACH! That's £64/$108 just to get this light running!
 
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