![]() ![]() So, I noticed some pretty large differences between the official D25A-219 specs and my own measurements. Their “ OTF lumens” specs seem low though, compared to the ZL scale my light box is calibrated to. ![]() This was, mostly, pretty close to the “emitter lumens” values specified on EagleTac’s site. High (spec=85lm/121lm): 121.9 lm, current-controlledĭ25A-XML2 high / “moon-mode disabled” group:.Low (spec=0.5lm/1lm): 0.43 lm, current-controlled.Lumen specs are listed as OTF lm / emitter lm, since EagleTac lists both on their site.ĭ25A-XML2 low / “moon-mode enabled” group: Tint: Not sure, blue-ish white with a primary blue halo around the outside of the spill. I measured another D25A, a cool white XM-L2 model that I think is from 2013. The PWM appears to be approximately the same speed as the popular nanjg drivers, probably around 4.5 kHz. On a 14500 cell (my protected Sanyo 840mAh cell just barely fits if I force it), I got the following (low / moon-mode-enabled group): Turbo (spec=88lm): 148 lm, current-controlled.High (spec=55lm): 93.5 lm, current-controlledĭ25A-219 high / “moon-mode disabled” group:.Low (spec=0.5lm): 4.67 lm, current-controlled.The spec said 5000K.ĭ25A-219 low / “moon-mode enabled” group: I measured the D25A I received, and here are the results: From left to right: Convoy S7 w/ added SF L2 clip, CNQG brass beauty, Thrunite T10T, EagleTac D25A, Zebralight SC52, JETBeam RRT01, 元 Illumination L10, AA Eneloop. It’s worth noting that the T10T and D25A are actually somewhat close to the size of a small 1×18650 light. Here is the D25A next to some other 1xAA lights, for size reference.įrom left to right: Thrunite T10T, EagleTac D25A Ti 2014, Zebralight SC52, 元 Illumination L10, AA Eneloop.Īnd again, next to a wider variety of lights. Visual comparison to other similar lights Warranty: Ten years performance guaranteed.Lens: Impact resistance waterwhite glass lens, anti-reflective (AR) coating on both sides, user replaceable.Dimensions: 3.4 inches (87 mm) long, 0.7 inches (17.5 mm) head diameter, 0.65 inches (17 mm) body diameter.Interface: Reverse clicky plus tighten/loosen head to change mode groups.EagleTac also notes, “When using single 4.2V 14500 (protected circuit is highly recommended), middle output mode will become high output mode.” However my protected 14500 cells are an extremely tight fit due to the length. Other modes: Strobe, Strobe(Var), Flash(Hi), S.O.S (Fast), S.O.S., Becaon, Flash(Lo).Constant current regulation (non- PWM) for all output modes.Main high group (moon mode disabled) : 4 lm, 20 lm, 55 lm OTF.Main low group (moon mode enabled) : 0.5 lm (150+ hours), 7 lm (20 hours), 55 lm (2.5 hours) OTF.Output levels / modes: 3 main levels plus turbo and 7 semi-hidden blinky modes.LED: Nichia 219, B11 bin, 92 CRI, neutral white 5000K.This is what EagleTac has to say about the D25A-219’s performance: It’s basically the same as the regular D25A, but with a titanium body and a white glow-in-the-dark tailcap. The D25A (especially the titanium special edition) is considered by many to be one of the top EDC lights ever made. I ordered mine in mid-January but it seems EagleTac promised more than they could deliver and ran out of stock. This is the 2014 edition, though it’s from a later batch than the initial run. Includes: stainless steel bezel with dark titanium coating, steel titanium-coated pocket clip, rigid nylon holster, paracord lanyard, spare o-rings, 1 x CR123 single use battery.The D25A Titanium (with Nichia 219B) is a special-edition light from EagleTac, made once per year. Ultralow: Programme to 7, 0.8 or 0.2 lumens - 50, 200 or 300 hrs runtime Low: Programme to 25, 16 or 10 lumens - 10, 18 or 25 hrs runtime Ultralow: Programme to 9, 1 or 0.3 lumens - 50, 200 or 300 hrs runtime Low: Programme to 29, 19 or 12 lumens - 10, 18 or 25 hrs runtime The torch offers programmable Low and Ultralow levels to ensure the light is best suited to your requirements. Lightweight and compact, the D25C MK II is easy to use, offering a selection of well-spaced outputs which are operated by a combination of a clicky tail switch and loosening the head of the torch. The flashlight can be powered by 1 x single use CR123 or 1 x RCR123 (16340) rechargeable Li-ion battery. The light has a maximum output of 410 lumens from the Cree XP-L HI Cool White LED, 381 lumens from the Cree XP-L HI Neutral White or 360 lumens from the Nichia 219C LED. The Eagletac D25C Clicky MK II is the updated version of a popular everyday carry torch. ![]()
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