I'm confused. Will the "t10 2014 t10t" be the "brightest 1AA flashlight(not 14500 operated)"? Or are we now discussing a different flashlight?I do not forget it. We will have t10 2014 t10t. Coming soon. If you I'll consider it.
head 25.4mm. and only one side switch. and can be purchase IN Germany!(pricing about 55 EUR)
It seems that you are not interested in the T10 or T10S. So we are looking for it !


So. what is your idea? I am listening ~~~
Regards
David
head 25.4mm. and only one side switch. and can be purchase IN Germany!(pricing about 55 EUR)
Definitely not. But "The brightest 1AA flashlight(not 14500 operated)" is not the T10. It has a bigger head and a side switch.As far as I dare to doubt, the T10s is not the brightest 1AA flashlight.
Might be slightly topped by the TB1AAFLN14500.What about the Zebralight SC52 L2 with its 300 ANSI-Lumens out of a single Sanyo Eneloop AA?
So unterschiedlich sind die Geschmäcker : Für mich sollte das Gehäuse durchgehend den selben Durchmesser haben, und ich hätte lieber einen Tail switch.
Ach ja, und schwarz anodisiert, bitte ...![]()
Gruß,
Joachim.

dafür ist die hier in Titan!
T10T
Im falschen Thread gepostet?


450lumen for one NiMH. so I with 14500. get 1000 lumen
good point. and if then. how big is acceptable ?
Regards
David
Hi David,we focus brightness. not size
the advantage of an AA operated light is (for a flashaholic) a small and light torch. If you build an AA light with the size of an 18650 light, there are imho more drawbacks than advantages....
Just repeating myself:good point. and if then. how big is acceptable?
I see no point in an 18650-sized AA light.450lm with a single NiMH AA sound impressive, but if it has almost the size of a compact 18650 flashlight it's rather pointless, IMO.
Make it as small as possible and add thermal regulation. Max 23mm head diameter, 80mm length. Zebralight SC52 is the benchmark.