I have recently decided to no longer EDC CR123 lights, in favor of AA. I'm (very reluctantly) considering selling my 120P.
Quote from: NutSAK on October 28, 2008, 04:25:19 AMI have recently decided to no longer EDC CR123 lights, in favor of AA. I'm (very reluctantly) considering selling my 120P.Any reason you did that?Personally I feel the beam pattern is great for close to mid range work, over 15 yard or so it starting to lack the punch. At around 10 yard 65 lumen SF L1 appears to be brighter than 120 lumen on novatac.
Eneloops to RCR123 Li-Ions. Many of the other products I carry employ AA format (radio, GPS, cameras, etc.) so I load them all with Eneloops and keep E2 lithiums handy in my BOB for backup. Carrying CR123 or RCR123 specifically for one item doesn't make sense to me, especially considering the low energy density of RCR123. It doesn't weigh heavy in my decision, but there's also the factor of availability of AA vs. CR123 to consider in a crisis/survival situation.
I just picked up a Novatac 120E and I love it. The strobe feature is really nice!! Thumbs up!
QuoteI just picked up a Novatac 120E and I love it. The strobe feature is really nice!! Thumbs up!This may sound a little strange but the strobe on the Novatac actually makes me feel sick in the stomach and head if I look at it for to long and I'm talking about under a minute. My wife has no problems with it, just me. I never had any problems looking at the strobe on the Fenix lights.
No kidding? Grin
Quote No kidding? GrinYea it actually makes me feel nauseated. So much so that I don't use it as a setting and when going though the ramping process when programming a setting I look away when it cycles past the strobe setting. I am a very sad sissy aren't I.
Directly comparing the lumens output of two lights that have such drastically different beams is somewhat useless, IMO. I am curious though--where did you get the 110 lumen test figure for the E1B? I've been looking for a good source of integrating sphere test comparisons.As you mention, typically optics will throw better, but have poor spill. If I were to EDC a thrower like the E1B, I would definitely want to carry a diffuser with me.
Yeah, get the programmable model.