Hi,
My lovely wife gave me a Titan A for Christmas this year (it was on my list). It's a great little light, and will likely replace my old iTP A3 Eos (96 lumen), although that light has been a workhorse. I can't help but wonder what could have been, however.
I went with the Titan A because I'll likely use the low setting the most, and it has a longer life. Also, based on these threads the runtime of the Titan B on high is extremely shortlived, while High on the Titan B is consistent for longer (http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...itan-AAA-Black-15-125-Lumen-Warning-Pic-Heavy and http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...9-TITAN-PLUS&p=4766846&viewfull=1#post4766846). However, these is just the observations of 2 forum members. Can anyone else confirm? Ie, Does the titan b drop lumens within the first 15 mins on high? In theory, would the Titan A be brighter on high after, say, 30 mins than the Titan B? Or has that not been the experience for members here who own both?
Thanks for all the input.
My lovely wife gave me a Titan A for Christmas this year (it was on my list). It's a great little light, and will likely replace my old iTP A3 Eos (96 lumen), although that light has been a workhorse. I can't help but wonder what could have been, however.
I went with the Titan A because I'll likely use the low setting the most, and it has a longer life. Also, based on these threads the runtime of the Titan B on high is extremely shortlived, while High on the Titan B is consistent for longer (http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...itan-AAA-Black-15-125-Lumen-Warning-Pic-Heavy and http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...9-TITAN-PLUS&p=4766846&viewfull=1#post4766846). However, these is just the observations of 2 forum members. Can anyone else confirm? Ie, Does the titan b drop lumens within the first 15 mins on high? In theory, would the Titan A be brighter on high after, say, 30 mins than the Titan B? Or has that not been the experience for members here who own both?
Thanks for all the input.