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After months of waiting and nagging the dealer... I have finally received these EagleTac PN series flashlights. The first thing that catches my eye is there is a "shiny" change in their packaging:
![]() the specification sticker is different, it's a glossy shining paper. The side of the box have this printed: ![]() I recognize some but not all symbols, anyone here can share what those symbols mean? I only recognise "fragile", "this way up", "recycle", the rest I have no idea... The line-up: 1 x PN20a2 NW, 1 x PN20a NW and 1 x PN20a2 CW ![]() ![]() size/height comparison with other AAA lights ![]() First, let's take a look at PN20a NW. The specifications: ![]() LED: Cree XP-E Q4 5A Max Lumens: 75 (60 OTF) lumens Reflector: Lite OP Power source: 1 x AAA battery Operational Voltage: 0.8V - 3.2V Output modes: 2 User Interface: Turning the head - Tighten to turn on, tighten further for High Material: Hard Anodized Aircraft Grade Aluminum Runtime: 1 hour on High, 4.5 hours on general Accessories included: 1 x O-ring, 1 x split-ring, 1 x lobster-claw, 1 x diffuser, 1 x Duracell AAA battery Let's see some detail photos... ![]() the head contact, the design looks similar to EagleTac T-series flashlight, but in miniature form ![]() the front of body tube ![]() inside the body is the negative terminal contact spring. ![]() the body knurling and thread. PN20a has the thread anodized. The o-ring is slightly larger than PN20a2. ![]() instructions edged on the head ![]() the crenelated front, doubt it's for tactical, but more on letting one knows if light is still on when bezel down. ![]() the clip and the well thought-out lanyard/ring-hole. this PN20a can tail-stand. clip is removable (i think, haven't try removing it), it's firm! ![]() here we have the diffuser attached. unlike EagleTac T20/P20 series, this diffuser is cap-on instead of screw-on. as usual, EagleTac still makes the best diffuser IMO. ![]() interesting bits from the included manual... Next, let's look at PN20a2.NW and PN20a2.CW. The specifications: ![]() LED: Cree XP-E Q4 5A / Cree XP-E R2 Max Lumens: 115 (90 OTF) lumens / 130 (100 OTF) lumens Reflector: Lite OP Power source: 2 x AAA battery Operational Voltage: 0.8V - 3.2V Output modes: 2 User Interface: Forward Clickie - soft press to momentary on, press further to click-on. Mode change by tighten/loosen head Material: Hard Anodized Aircraft Grade Aluminum Runtime: 1 hour on High, 6 hours on general Accessories included: 1 x O-ring, 1 x diffuser, 2 x Duracell AAA battery ![]() the head contact, the design is different from PN20a, this is similar to EagleTac P-series flashlight ![]() inside the body tube, the switch spring is silver in color, different from the PN20a gold plated ![]() front of the body. the threads are not anodized in these PN20a2 ![]() instructions edged on the head ![]() crenelated front... ![]() the body is nice to hold, but a little too smooth. ![]() It says "EagleTac PN20a2 Pointer"... no tail-standing on PN20a2 ![]() the rubber switch boot. notice the flat cut at the side? ![]() unscrewing the tail and you will see the forward clickie switch. ![]() another interesting bits from the manual I've capture some tint shot comparing some AAA flashlights. From left: 4Sevens' Preon, Fenix LD05, EagleTac PN20a, iTP A3 EOS ![]() Exp: 1/100s, all flashlights on Medium (general on EagleTac PN20a) ![]() Exp: 1/100s, all flashlights on Max ![]() Exp: 1/1000s, all flashlights on Max Comparing the cool whites. Left is 4Sevens' Preon, Right is EagleTac PN20a2.CW, both on Max ![]() Exp: 1/500s ![]() Exp: 1/1000s Frankly, I really don't think the general mode on EagleTac is what they claim to be, it's looks much brighter than 12/18/22 lumens than they put in the spec... |
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