New P60 drop-in with linear brightness control

Alan

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I guess it's more or less like the rest of its other drop-in. Anyway, I have one of its 3-stage module and plan to get a 2-stage module. For me, the linear brightness control might be fun and to impress friends but a 2-stage module is more practical for daily usage.

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I have my reservations about the DI module - But if they were to introduce a 2 or 3 stage unit with programmable brightness.... this would be the ultimate solution for many!
 

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Dereelight seems to be on the cutting edge of P60 modules, and this one looks promising. I'm going to order a few ASAP!
 

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I'm confused...the website says it works in G2 and 6P but these models only use CR123's.
 

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I was looking at this module and forgive my ignorance but what is OP and SMO on the reflector types?:confused:
 

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A single 17670 powers all my G2 lights. OP = Orange Peel (for a scattering, even textured beam), SMO = SMOoth (for a more concentrated, directed beam).
 
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A single 17670 powers all my G2 lights. OP = Orange Peel (for a scattering, even textured beam), SMO = SMOoth (for a more concentrated, directed beam).

A 17670 should work fine with this new drop-in, and I think the site may even list 18650/17670, but I'd have to double check.

Also there was already a topic about this:

https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/186030
 

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This is my ideal module. I love the ability to set the exact level needed for any particular situation. No longer limited to one or two levels. is great!!
I want one but it doesn't seem to be available yet.
Countg me in.
Funnt receintly I posted some where that I wanted a drop in which operates this exact way and here it is!!
Fantastic.
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Dereelight seems to be on the cutting edge of P60 modules, and this one looks promising. I'm going to order a few ASAP!

I am very impressed about their engineering capability. Upgradability on pill only; support of unprotected cell; having one single pill with swappable reflector; 2-stage, 3 stage and now linear yet current regulated; memorize last mode; and I don't know what will be next:)

More, they price it right:)

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DereeLight is doing us proud. :thumbsup:
I'll be needing one or two of these soon. Now we just need Dereelight to make a black CL1H :devil:
 

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This is my ideal module. I love the ability to set the exact level needed for any particular situation. No longer limited to one or two levels. is great!!
I want one but it doesn't seem to be available yet.

Today I received some 3SD modules that I ordered from Dereelight only 4 days ago! The new variable brightness Q5 module is available, and getting it directly from Dereelight is quicker than waiting for US dealers to carry it.
 

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Check again. :)

Other topic: Yesterday, 06:55 PM
This topic: Today, 02:56 PM

Oops.. My bad. I should rephrase it now as I thought this post was a few hours earlier than the one you posted:-(

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Thanks. The link in the #1 does show its name. I guess its title describe better for its content than putting up a new product name. I would be more interested in reading something like "New AA light with 300 lumen" than "New BC9023 from Company ABC". Nonetheless, I would not have started this thread if I knew the other link was existed.
 
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