FYI, My reviews are done for my peeps. I don't do these for for corporate sponsorship or discounts. These lights I have purchased at cost. I will feed you no fertilizer..
For those interested in a good Thrower that won't cost a fortune. Check out the Lightmalls C8 XM-L U3. It is probably the most bang you can get for your bright light buck. Brand:UltraFireModel:C8LED Emitter Type:1xCREE XM-L U3Luminous Flux:1800---LumenLamp Life:100,000 HoursPower Source:1 x 18650 (Not Included)Modes:5(High>Mid>Low>Strobe>SOS)Input Voltage:4.2VOperate temperature:-20 ~ +50 degrees celsiusSwitch:Tactic ClickConstruction:Shakeproof and waterproofLens:GlassReflector:SMOCurrent:Max 4000mA Current Output (manufacturer rated)Dimensions:15.4cm(Length) x 4.5cm(Diameter)Weight:0.23 kgMateral of Product:Aluminium AlloyFlashlight processing technology:Aerospace Grade Aluminum Body with Anti Scratching Type III Hard Anodizatio
This is another excellent 'budget' thrower.... I kinda enjoy finding the lower end lights with high end performance. This is a bit more than the C8 above but only about $10 more.
Its pretty funny when I am looking at light reviews, and then finally noticed I know the person who wrote them Shout out to Dale I like the new profile pic by the way
If I zoom in I can see that its a Small-Sun ZY-T0something. Cant tell is the last digit is a 6 or an 8
Not sure why, but the Olight SR51 is one of my favorite flashlights. The beam on this light is just awesome. A few beamshots. LOL! I just noticed my old dog peeking under the porch railing..
The Blackshadow Terminator ( 3500 lumens ) & The Sky Ray Kung ( 6500 lumens ) Don't be fooled , The Terminator blows away the Kung... It isn't doing close to 6500 lumens. Blackshadow Terminator ( 3500 lumens ) Skyray Kung ( 6500 lumens )
Not sure to be honest. I'd charge the batteries to be safe. Do you have a MM ( Multi Meter ) to check the charge on the batteries?
They need charging. Just checked the specs of the batteries and they should be at the point they are about to cut off (around 3.25V) All 3 batteries inside the torch are at 3.37V, so I guess the torch must have a built in flash to warn you of battery level.
I currently have three Eagletac 18650 3.7 Volt Li-ion 3400 mAH. Its hard to tell how long it has taken to discharge, but I would estimate about 1 and 1/2 hours on max. I then could be way off in that estimate.