Trustfire P7-F16

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Here is a quick rundown on my new Trustfire P7-F16 from DX (SKU: 18695). The light is of comparable quality to my other DX lights. The overal finish and machining is a little better than the Ultrafire C1, but not quite up to the DX WF-600

Trustfire P7-F16
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.18695
1x18650
900 lumen (mfg rating)
stock (no mods)


Ultrafire C1:

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.14601
1x18650
250lumen (mfg rating)
Direct Drive (no circuitry, just wired directly to the battery and switch)


DX WF-600:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13270
1x18650
cree P4 (no mfg lumen rating)
stock (no mods)


Ultrafire C3:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12093
1xAA
stock (no mods on high)



The Trustfire P7 is very floody. I love it. This is what I was hoping for with the Ultrafire C1. I modded the Ultrafire to direct drive to get more power out of it. The Trustfire P7 is nice to have two modes. The battery goes pretty quick and it is bright, so the low mode is great to have. Normal day to day stuff, the normal mode is perfect. Then you can crank it up to high for a lot of light.

I have my lights next to the bed for checking the house at night. The WF-600 and Ultrafire C1 are great for distance, but the hot spot on the beam can be a bit much at close distances (inside the house) at night. The Trustfire P7 is floody enough to really light up the room and give you good visibility without burning out your eyes on the hot spot.

Outside, the other two lights are better. I can hit about halfway across the back yard (maybe 50 ft) and then after that, the more focused beams of the WF-600 and Ultrafire C1 are great.

These shots are inside my garage at about 15 feet.

Ultrafire C3:



Ultrafire C1:


DX WF-600:



Trustfire P7-F16 Low:



Trustfire Py-F16 High:



I'll add more in a bit.
 
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kramer5150

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Nice little review... a bit vague, but a decent start. Hate to see your thread get deleted for the above violation.
 

hyperloop

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ah, no wonder the pictures are missing when i logged in and surfed here to take a look
 

barnefko

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Hi
looks interesting. Whats the runtime on high? Any mA measures?

thnx for your short review
 
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