Terry , thanks for the insight , sounds like the clickie is a pretty elegant design . I long thought about a brace of Ra's a clickie and a twisty . Chris
Me too. I'd love to own a McLux, but I have no intention of every buying a Ti light, especially in the high-end market.I'm with you, I rarely need anything brighter than 60-80 lumens, and do just fine with 30 lumens most of the time.The way Henry calibrates his lights means that if you buy a 200 lumen light, it will be more efficient than the 170 lumen light, which is also more efficient than the 120. Only the most efficient emitters will make it into the higher-end Ra lights. This is what I'm into--I'll take runtime over huge output any day.
Wait, so they put in a rotary switch but only preset light levels? That's kind of disappointing, really. To be honest, I'm waiting for more makers to start using QTC - that'll be cool.
So, there are practical uses for these high powered, compact lights.
That's the one. The rotary switch allows you to select one of the four programmable levels/modes, before you turn the light on or during operation. It replaces the requirement of using click combinations to change modes as you do with the HDS "clicky" lights.http://www.hdslights.com/?id=Edc&mType=Rotary&mName=R1B&mOut=200
I've been wondering myself. After having a 170Tn for a few months I've really learned to appreciate the efficiency of Henry's circuit, and I would love to try a high CRI.If I hear anything, I'll let you know. Do you follow the HDS thread on CPF?
Until very recently, I would EDC only AA cell lights, and would try a 123-based light on occasion, just to go right back to AA again. The problem for me is that I will only EDC a light that uses rechargeable cells with primary or secondary as backup, and the 1x123 lights always had poor runtimes on Li-Ion cells.That all changed when I bought my HDS 170Tn. It's the only 1x123 light I've owned that has good enough efficiency, IMO, to run on Li-Ion. My 2-year-old AW 16340 cells test out at about 500mAh capacity, and the HDS will run on the highest level (170 lumen, 120 step-down) for over 1 hour. I find it a bit large to pocket carry every day, but I always carry it when I'm in need of a tactical light.I will probably buy a 17670 tube for mine. I had one for my Novatac EDC 120 and I really liked it. The 2xAA tubes just make these lights too long to conveniently carry, IMO.