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EagleTac PN Series (updated)
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... |