CRELANT V9-CS Clicky Dimmer Mode
Inviato: 24/10/2012, 15:21
CRELANT V9-CS Cree XM-L T6 Neutral White ( o a scelta XM-L U2 Cool White )
CREE XM-L T6 Neutral White bin LED with 50 000 hour life span.
Maximum output: 658 lumen
High efficient constant current circuit and output-luminance
Microcontroller drive circuit
Tactical High Mode, and side switch Infinitely variable brightness system
Hidden Strobe and SOS, Quickly click 2 times side switch --> Strobe , and quickly click 2 times again---> SOS
Working voltage: 2.7VDC - 8.5 VDC
Battery Types Supported: 1 x 18650 or 2 X CR123A
Runtime: High output at 2.5A: 658 lumen max for 132 minutes. Low output at 0.01A: 5 lumen max for 39 hours
Mil. Spec. Type II hard anodized aircraft grade 6063-T6 aluminum alloy
Color: Gray
Ergonomic grip with anti-roll design
Candle function with ability to stand on tail cap
Tactical forward tail cap switch
Bezel: stainless steel
High performance aluminum smooth reflector with concentrated beam shot
Waterproof: IPX-8 Standard
Lens: Toughened ultra-clear coated and anti-abrasion glass
Dimensions: Length 163mm, Head Diameter 45mm
Weight: 147g excluding battery
Accessories: Lanyard, spare o-ring, and rubber tail cap button
Inserzione qui : costa 35 Euro. Cosa interessante : ha un " side switch Infinitely variable brightness system " : dimmer ! :
<< Variable control – if you click and hold the side switch for about 3-4 secs the flahslight will start to dim. It will
dim all they way to its lowest setting and back up to brightest again. It takes a little getting used to, but works well.
And this really isn’t the kind of torch you need/want a moonlight mode on anyhow. Memory – it does have a memory,
if you dim the flashlight and then single click the side button it’ll turn off. Single click again and it’ll turn back on at the
previous brightness. Use the tail switch and it’ll reset to MAX. This I like as it’ll be max every time you use it, then if
you know you need less light you can tailor it to the situation. >> ( Fonte qui ) ).
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Qui parlano di circa 25.000 Lux / 1m. reali di tiro.