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Thanks to Karol of Zhongwin, received this package a couple of days ago.
![]() Let's take a look at some pics... ![]() Package contains Xeno E15 v2 with Cree XP-E 7B Q3 emitter. ![]() Like most other Xeno products, Xeno E15 v2 comes in a metal case. ![]() The light and accessories are nicely put into shaped foam... :thumbup: ![]() Full contents of the package... ![]() - Xeno E15 v2 flashlight - Battery extender for 2 x AA configurations - Lanyard - 2 O-rings - Spare switch - Intruction manual Another photo of the light with battery extender... ![]() Xeno E15 v2 with battery extender installed... (notice the warm output from the front of the E15 v2? ![]() ![]() Xeno E15 v2 with OP reflector... ![]() A close-up of the XP-E emitter... ![]() As with most releases from Xeno, the front bezel is fitted with a Stainless-Steel lens retaining/protective ring. Another signature from Xeno is the use of GITD o-ring at the front bezel... ![]() nice... A photo of the E15 v2 head... ![]() The head and body are inseparable and it evidently gives a good thermal path for heat dissipations. The tail end... with GITD tail boot... another common from Xeno flashlight... ![]() Xeno E15 v2 has a reverse clicky switch, with 3 modes, Med - Low - High. Although the manual says it is a Low - Ultra Low - High, but the output is really Med - Low - High. ![]() and because of the recessed tail-cap design, it supports tail-standing. :thumbup: The body of the Xeno E15 v2... ![]() a very aggressive knurling design, provides a very good grip even when our hands are wet... but wifey thinks this is too aggressive... ![]() Inside view of the tail-cap... ![]() Inside view of of the head contact, with spring at the head contact. ![]() this design should prevent accidental mode changing upon impact. My impression I'm pretty impressed with the built quality to say the least, besides the normal XP-G 1B cool white, Xeno's decision to offer the option with XP-E 7B Q3 warm white tint is really adding icing on the cake (I know, I know, I am bias because I'm a warm tint fan ![]() Other features: - No PWM - long runtime on low - double o-ring design - supports 14500 Li-Ion battery - good thermal path My runtime test and observations using alkaline AA and Eneloop AA... Alkaline - On high, light starts to dim at ~minute 20 and will continue to dim down to low (ultra-low) mode for the next couple of hours (~3 hours) - On low (ultra low), *coming soon* Eneloop - On high, light starts to dim at ~minute 50 and will continue to dim down until it shuts off at minute 70. - On high, light is hot to the touch when run for 20 minutes without active cooling, temperature reads ~49.2°C - On low, ~31 hours... :thumbup: AW 14500 (starting Voltage: 4.16V) - On high, light automatically shuts off at minute 32 (cell reads 3.16V upon removal from light) A few current draw reading without tail-cap using DMM - Alkaline: Med (~400ma), Low (~50ma), High (2.1A) - Eneloop: Med (450ma), Low (40ma), High (2.2A) - AW 14500 LiIon (cell at 4.08V): Med (~900ma), Low (~290ma), High (~1.6A) I do see myself EDC-ing this light (without the extender). However, I wish there is a clip for ease of clipping to my pants pocket tho... ![]() |
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