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post Sep 15 2009, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE(polkiuj @ Sep 15 2009, 10:24 AM)
Looks really pretty! I'll take one (or more) if I was rich. Lol!
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don't have to be rich to own this.....lol, just save up and buy lo...like me...and i could only afford to own 1 of this only not more than that sweat.gif

for me buying flashlight is better than buying expensive toys [ transformer etc etc, sorry if i offended anyone ya ], at least it's for it usefulness and could be a life saver too ! my wife and kids are spending more than this buying their stuffs.....daddy need a break too right? LOL

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post Sep 15 2009, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Sep 15 2009, 10:03 AM)
Jil Lite J2-Ti?

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You little evil, following this thread will make me broke vmad.gif

it is lovely wub.gif , but it is CR2 battery. doh.gif
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post Sep 15 2009, 11:46 AM

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Hi Bright Side masters,

I am planning to get one good flash light to hook on to my marker..

It is for playing paintball at night.. i am currently eyeing on the eagletac P100C2... cost about RM160..

Is it good? if you have a better idea than that, i would appreciate if you could share some..

My budget would be below RM200 though.. thanks!
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post Sep 15 2009, 12:01 PM

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QUOTE(rayzel @ Sep 15 2009, 11:46 AM)
Hi Bright Side masters,

I am planning to get one good flash light to hook on to my marker..

It is for playing paintball at night.. i am currently eyeing on the eagletac P100C2... cost about RM160..

Is it good? if you have a better idea than that, i would appreciate if you could share some..

My budget would be below RM200 though.. thanks!
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Buy it and be happy you got a great light at a great deal. =D
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post Sep 15 2009, 01:49 PM

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Might as well top up rm25 and go for the T100C2 Mark II.
Worth it.
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post Sep 15 2009, 02:01 PM

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speaking of small lights, just received news that my Lummi is underway! rclxm9.gif
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post Sep 15 2009, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(rayzel @ Sep 15 2009, 11:46 AM)
Hi Bright Side masters,

I am planning to get one good flash light to hook on to my marker..

It is for playing paintball at night.. i am currently eyeing on the eagletac P100C2... cost about RM160..

Is it good? if you have a better idea than that, i would appreciate if you could share some..

My budget would be below RM200 though.. thanks!
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P100A2

2xAA is a good choice also
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post Sep 15 2009, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Sep 15 2009, 10:03 AM)
has anyone ordered this;
Jil Lite J2-Ti?
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

It looks so cool!!! drool.gif Like some advance cryogenic capsule, or nuclear bomb brows.gif laugh.gif

QUOTE(rayzel @ Sep 15 2009, 11:46 AM)
It is for playing paintball at night.. i am currently eyeing on the eagletac P100C2... cost about RM160..
QUOTE(strinq @ Sep 15 2009, 01:49 PM)
Might as well top up rm25 and go for the T100C2 Mark II.Worth it.

Hey, good choice of light!

here is a quote from Selfbuilt's review, difference with MKII, and I recommend it:
"The T100C2 Mark II is a beefed up version of EagleTac "intermediate" line. Slightly more built-up and equipped than the personal series P100A2 and P100C2, the T100C2 is aimed at the tactical group (if you'll pardon the image). The Mark II designates a revised build, with enhancements and improvements across the feature set (although I don't have the original T100C2 to directly compare). It also features more customizability and accessories than the personal line"

I think it'll be awesome in your paintball adventures thumbup.gif

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post Sep 15 2009, 05:08 PM

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I think it'll be awesome in your paintball adventures thumbup.gif
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if you run out of ammo, can just blind them ! rclxms.gif
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post Sep 15 2009, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Sep 15 2009, 10:03 AM)
i have another target beside the SP-6.... brows.gif

has anyone ordered this;

Jil Lite J2-Ti?

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price : USD150 + free shipping for CPF forumer....

they simply look gorgeous to me !

here's just some of my thought;
+ DD
+ using CR2
+ comes with gorgeous accessories
+ good runtime 15hours
+ of course the design itself !

- pricey
- XR-E Q5 WC prefer R2 / R4 !
- single mode
- 80 lumens [ could be merit for some ]

what do you guys think of this?....
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Wow the design just look like a bullet.
Can I use it to KILL brows.gif
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post Sep 15 2009, 06:17 PM

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QUOTE(strinq @ Sep 15 2009, 01:49 PM)
Might as well top up rm25 and go for the T100C2 Mark II.
Worth it.
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You can do that as well. I like the P100C2 cos it's smaller and less bulky. Important consideration for a weaponlight. T100C2 throws much further.

P100A2 is uglier and dimmer. =D
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post Sep 15 2009, 07:11 PM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Sep 15 2009, 10:03 AM)
i have another target beside the SP-6.... brows.gif

has anyone ordered this;

Jil Lite J2-Ti?

user posted image

price : USD150 + free shipping for CPF forumer....

they simply look gorgeous to me !

here's just some of my thought;
+ DD
+ using CR2
+ comes with gorgeous accessories
+ good runtime 15hours
+ of course the design itself !

- pricey
- XR-E Q5 WC prefer R2 / R4 !
- single mode
- 80 lumens [ could be merit for some ]

what do you guys think of this?....
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Hehe, did you miss the heat treated version? Look at the shading and color smile.gif
It looks like an exquisite World War 2 torpedo that has been reconditioned and remixed for display biggrin.gif
Oh by the way, why 80 lumens from this light is a minus?

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post Sep 15 2009, 07:21 PM

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how much aaa?
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post Sep 15 2009, 07:34 PM

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how much aaa?
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USD150 for the 'regular' titanium version.
USD220 for the heat treated version.

All details here: http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?t=193253
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post Sep 15 2009, 07:35 PM

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QUOTE(Nightstalker1993 @ Sep 15 2009, 02:01 PM)
speaking of small lights, just received news that my Lummi is underway! rclxm9.gif
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good for you....mine is still in production vmad.gif probably takes another 10 days before shipped ! how many trilium locator you add in?

QUOTE(justin78 @ Sep 15 2009, 05:16 PM)
Wow the design just look like a bullet.
Can I use it to KILL  brows.gif
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that's the unique selling point of this light....

QUOTE(Philightsophy @ Sep 15 2009, 07:11 PM)
Hehe, did you miss the heat treated version? Look at the shading and color smile.gif
It looks like an exquisite World War 2 torpedo that has been reconditioned and remixed for display  biggrin.gif
Oh by the way, why 80 lumens from this light is a minus?

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at this point of time, i would expect it to use R2 instead....even the lummi raw can reach up to 200lumens shocking.gif

i'm aware of this but the price is way over my budget.....and the heat treated are more prone to scratches and no way to restore it....

QUOTE(sniper69 @ Sep 15 2009, 07:21 PM)
how much aaa?
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USD150

here's the site where you can order it, http://www.litemania.org/

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post Sep 15 2009, 07:49 PM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Sep 15 2009, 07:35 PM)
at this point of time, i would expect it to use R2 instead....even the lummi raw can reach up to 200lumens  shocking.gif

i'm aware of this but the price is way over my budget.....and the heat treated are more prone to scratches and no way to restore it....
Err, I think polkiuj will be the best person to talk to, regarding keychain lights + high output biggrin.gif
You get so much heat build up in a small body that running it over 100 lumens is a 'heated' affair smile.gif . Also, it is meant as an EDC and emergency/backup light. 60 lumens from lights is rather bright in dark environments wink.gif

About the scratches, LiteMania mentioned this:
If you scrub with soft material like a door key,
you will observe a line looks like a scratch above.
Actually this line is not a scratch,
but a continuation of debris off the metal key left in the
very minute surface structure of heat treated titanium.
In such case, we recommend to polish the light with a Metal Glow.
That is it.


From my understanding, the heat treated version is very hard and can be restored with a non abrasive metal polish.
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post Sep 15 2009, 08:21 PM

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QUOTE(Philightsophy @ Sep 15 2009, 07:49 PM)
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Err, I think polkiuj will be the best person to talk to, regarding keychain lights + high output  biggrin.gif
You get so much heat build up in a small body that running it over 100 lumens is a 'heated' affair smile.gif . Also, it is meant as an EDC and emergency/backup light. 60 lumens from lights is rather bright in dark environments wink.gif

About the scratches, LiteMania mentioned this:
If you scrub with soft material like a door key,
you will observe a line looks like a scratch above.
Actually this line is not a scratch,
but a continuation of debris off the metal key left in the
very minute surface structure of heat treated titanium.
In such case, we recommend to polish the light with a Metal Glow.
That is it.


From my understanding, the heat treated version is very hard and can be restored with a non abrasive metal polish.
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kinda agree with you.....but if given a choice i would prefer a newer emitter r2/r4 and better still if it comes with at least 2 -3 mode. just like my Raw Ns which is 20/200 lumens configurations. i have quite a number of those small light and i find it slightly warm after 20 - 30 min usage but still feel comfortable to handle it. 60 lumens is definitely brightly enough but not enough to please me...LOL. and with the higher lumens of course we need to sacrifice the runtime but it depends on what's the purpose of the light for...most of my light are purely collection driven....

at first i would thought the same thing, heat treated should be more scratch resistance but looking at the pic, it somehow couldn't convince me enough...unless we have a unit to test it out brows.gif

please correct me if i'm wrong ya as i'm still very noob when comes to flashlight..... icon_rolleyes.gif


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post Sep 15 2009, 11:12 PM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Sep 15 2009, 08:21 PM)
kinda agree with you.....but if given a choice i would prefer a newer emitter r2/r4 and better still if it comes with at least 2 -3 mode. just like my Raw Ns which is 20/200 lumens configurations. i have quite a number of those small light and i find it slightly warm after 20 - 30 min usage but still feel comfortable to handle it. 60 lumens is definitely brightly enough but not enough to please me...LOL. and with the higher lumens of course we need to sacrifice the runtime but it depends on what's the purpose of the light for...most of my light are purely collection driven....

at first i would thought the same thing, heat treated should be more scratch resistance but looking at the pic, it somehow couldn't convince me enough...unless we have a unit to test it out  brows.gif

please correct me if i'm wrong ya as i'm still very noob when comes to flashlight..... icon_rolleyes.gif
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Haha, no correction needed friend smile.gif . What's more important is that we know what are our requirements are when buying a light. I have read on CPF on how some guy bought a light and starts complaining about it but it is due to user error or the light is not what the buyer is expecting.
All buyers (including me smile.gif ), will have different requirements from a light. At least we know now that you love high powered lights biggrin.gif
Your Raw Ns has a good brightness selection, you are able to choose a long lifetime with decent output or blind someone temporary with such a small light (which can be surprising).
Oh about the emitter, don't have to fret over it since the J2 is not a high powered application. The difference between Q5 and R2 is not readily noticeable at high lumen range. What I would like to see is a neutral white tint for it biggrin.gif
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post Sep 15 2009, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Sep 15 2009, 07:35 PM)
good for you....mine is still in production  vmad.gif probably takes another 10 days before shipped ! how many trilium locator you add in?
that's the unique selling point of this light....
at this point of time, i would expect it to use R2 instead....even the lummi raw can reach up to 200lumens  shocking.gif

i'm aware of this but the price is way over my budget.....and the heat treated are more prone to scratches and no way to restore it....
USD150

here's the site where you can order it, http://www.litemania.org/
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how many i added ar?

2 i guess...

the wee only got 2 slots lol.
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hi guys, im planning to get the fenix tk20.
Before getting it, just wana get some answers about batteries to be used in it.
The TK20 states that the batteries sud be 1.5v AA, how about those 1.2v or 1.7v type? can they be used in it also??
2ndly, if i were to leave the batteries in the flashlight for quite some time, which batteries should i get?? the normal energizer or the energizer lithium(e2 or something)
which 1 is better to be leave in it for long period? as i know normal alkaline energizer may leak, but how about the lithium version? will they leak too or spoilt the light if leave in it for long period?
and 1 more thing, does the over discharge risk applies to normal AA batteries(alkaline/lithium) also or only to li-ion batteries??

thanks in advance for the answer... biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
and pardon my noobness blush.gif blush.gif

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