Its a great light i uograded mine to a ffl351a 4000k neutral bin with some dxfix its alot better
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Habe you seen my custom hammered brass and copper ts10s?
Not bad choices
Theres a large part of this community that buy a light and keep it until it dies, realistically people like me dont need 100+ flashlights
My buisness partner loves his rovy von i keep an angeleyes e3 on my keys for emergencies the swappable aaa makes it so handy
Im sure jackson will take care of you hes a good guy
Nice im carrying my Rovyvon E30Pro
D4SV2 has alot of thermal mass and doesn’t get hot as quickly as most of hanks lights. K1 is also fairly good at dissipating heat
its something I look at every month and cannot bring myself to commit to buying one. I have purchased two DW4’s for friends and family but have not yet added one to my own collection.
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flashlight@lemmy.world•[NLD] Noctigon KR1 copper 18350 tube with XHP70.3 6500kEnglish
2·3 years agoYeah there no noticible colour shift and it’s crisp.
Yes send him the order number via email once placed and ask for a 5050mpcb and boost driver and he will ship accordingly.
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flashlight@lemmy.world•[NLD] Noctigon KR1 copper 18350 tube with XHP70.3 6500kEnglish
2·3 years agoAn 18350 cell will, last about 2-3 hours depending on brightness and the driver you have, obviously a boost driver would last alot longer but with lower max output.
I would agree small cell size makes it less appealing to carry on a long night walking etc but I guess that comes down to knowing your situation. If I plan to be out for a long time I’m grabbing a D4SV2 or DM1.12 with 26800 tube or a dual 26650 light like the L6 or sp70
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flashlight@lemmy.world•[NLD] Noctigon KR1 copper 18350 tube with XHP70.3 6500kEnglish
2·3 years agoIt’s a real issue @Nelson_uk has the same issue. You stand at your collection 60 seconds from needing to exit the door and can never pick one.
If your capable of flowing your own emitters the sft70 and boost driver combo works well. Visually it’s slightly weaker than the sbt90.2 but will run for hours
Correct yes I’m actually a beekeeper also but most insects see in the infrared and uv spectrums I believe.
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flashlight@lemmy.world•Emisar lights have questionable water resistance.English
1·3 years agoI agree I would suggest you contact hank and explain your concerns with your lights im sure he will do what he can to make it right
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flashlight@lemmy.world•[NLD] Noctigon KR1 copper 18350 tube with XHP70.3 6500kEnglish
4·3 years agoHere you go

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flashlight@lemmy.world•Emisar lights have questionable water resistance.English
2·3 years agoHanks water rating can and should be taken with a pinch of salt.
My dt8s screws on the bezel were not as tight as they should be and can come loose over time, ideally he should use some low tensile strength loctite and a slightly higher viscosity lube like super lube and ensure the screws are at a reasonable tension.
I do prefer the new screw on bezel for the switch. One of my D4V2s had a visible 1mm gap, fortunately I was able to pop it in the vise and sort it out but shouldn’t have shipped like that.
I personally would never submerge my hanklights in water.

Big clive is a legend i was in IOM last week was secretly hoping to bump into him.