Convoy M26D 26650 26800 flashlight
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Detail
Parameters:
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Material: aluminum alloy
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Low voltage warning: yes
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Reverse polarity protection: yes
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Lens Type: ar-coated glass lens and 12 degree TIR bead lens
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Switch position: side
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Mode memory: yes
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Tail stand: yes
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Driver output :
6V 5A for XHP70.2,XHP70.3 Hi
12V 2.5A for GT FC40
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Flux:
XHP70.2,XHP70.3 Hi R70--- 4000LM
XHP70.3 Hi R9050---3000LM
GT FC40 --- 2500LM
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Maximum charging current: 2A
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Battery charger includes: not included
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Battery type required: 1*26800 or 1*26650 standard battery
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Number of batteries required: 1
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Size: Head/body diameter: 40mm/33mm
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length: 140.8mm
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Product weight: 182g
Mode operation instructions:
1.click the button ——> flashlight is turned on with last brightness ——> press the button,brightness ramping up ——> release and press the button again,brightness ramping down
2.flashlight off, press the button ——> moonlight mode (0.2%) [This brightness will not be remembered]
3.flashlight on or off, 2-click the button ——> turbo 100%
4.flashlight off,3-click the button ——> strobe
5.flashlight off,4-click the button ——> tactical mode, only 100% ,4-click the button again to quit tactical mode.
6.flashlight off,5-click the button ——> voltage detection (* means "flash" , *** pause ******* means 3.7V, )
7.flashlight off,6-click the button ——> normal ramping mode switch to 4modes 1%-10%-40%-100%
8.flashlight off,10-click the button ——> Lock mode,The flashlight will flash once under any operation, which means the flashlight is locked.10-click the button again to quit lock mode,Please note that this is the only way to unlock.
The flashlight has low voltage protection and temperature control protection.
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Customer Reviews
Dmit*********nkov
I like this flashlight. It's bright and chunky, but still slim enough to hold in my hand comfortably. The beam with stock 12-degree TIR has a bigger and softer hot-spot compared to S21E reflector, but narrower spill. Some people complain about the tail spring being too weak, but my M26D would only blink if I spank it, it's fine while walking or shaking. The 28600 battery I got was tested to be 6.6 A*h, a bit lower than I expected, but still matches the description. Unlike S21E, this flashlight won't charge with Type-C<->Type-C cable, only Type-A<->Type-C works. I see a couple of unpopulated resistors on the driver: my speculation is that you can add a pair 5.1K resistors there to gain Type-C -> Type-C cable support, but lose the power-bank function. I haven't tried this yet, though.