by Doc Blase on Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:09 pm
I have one of the 3.400 models, and yes, they do charge from 0 to full in about 90 seconds. They are rated for 50,000 cycles, so there's no way a normal human can say if this is accurate at this point.
At one charge per day that'd be 130 years!
The 90-Lumen normal beam is good and useful, you do hunger for a constant-on high beam though, it's just incredibly bright.
This light is a large professional LEO duty light and will not be the one for 'pocket' carry. A
Surefire Aviator or the like would probably be a better choice for that.
I'd buy an AC adapter for it (I did) because charging in the car for 4 hours is pretty unrealistic in the first place, for in-home use add an additional base charger for that.
I have one of the 3.400 models, and yes, they do charge from 0 to full in about 90 seconds. They are rated for 50,000 cycles, so there's no way a normal human can say if this is accurate at this point.
At one charge per day that'd be 130 years!
The 90-Lumen normal beam is good and useful, you do hunger for a constant-on high beam though, it's just incredibly bright.
This light is a large professional LEO duty light and will not be the one for 'pocket' carry. A [link=http://www.opticsplanet.com/surefire-brand.html]Surefire[/link] Aviator or the like would probably be a better choice for that.
I'd buy an AC adapter for it (I did) because charging in the car for 4 hours is pretty unrealistic in the first place, for in-home use add an additional base charger for that.