Electronics, Lighting, & Gadgets - Just bought the Fenix L2D Premium Q5

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Robobo1
05-10-08, 12:36 PM
...based on the recommendations I read here. Didn't want to deal with a large battery pack mounted to my frame, and the cheaper cost appealed to me... as well as the ability to use the things as, well, a flashlight! And, actually, that BF member's webpage with the 85,000 pictures of his dual Fenix setup sold me! His photos make them seem bright enough for my needs. I also like the fact that they appear to be easily removable with the lockblocks and I can install them on whichever bike I happen to ride that night.
I made the purchase because I almost got hit last night. Was using my Cateye blinky, which when I was in DC was more than enough because it never really gets dark there. Minneapolis and St. Paul doesn't qwuite have the light DC has... last night a guy cut a corner in a residential area at a T intersection (I was headed straight), we approached each other head on, and in order to miss him I cut to the inside, running the gutter... he missed me by about two feet. I caught up to him and let him have it. His response was "I didn't know..." I assume he meant he couldn't see me - which is no excuse, considering he was on the wrong side of the road - but I have to move beyond the principle of the thing and recognize that I need a brighter light.
I hope two Fenix L2Ds will do the trick! Looking forward to trying out the blinky on this light.
ellerbro
05-10-08, 03:19 PM
Should make you plenty visible to oncoming vehicles. Strobe mode on a Fenix tends to cause seizures though, be careful. Also, SOS mode is useless.
Robobo1
05-10-08, 03:28 PM
I just read that in another thread. Disappointing!
daredevil
05-10-08, 08:12 PM
You bought a great light. I love mine. One on the helmet, one on the bar.
You bought a great light. I love mine. One on the helmet, one on the bar.
I do the same. The strobe is wonderful in the daytime.
socalrider
05-11-08, 07:38 AM
you can use the sos mode on the fenix for a blinky.. The strobe mode is pretty intense at night..
A good setup is one on the bars and the other on the helmet.. The helmet light helps you direct the light a little better at night..
ellerbro
05-11-08, 03:20 PM
I would caution against using SOS mode as a blinky, especially it it's your only light. The off periods are long enough where a driver could glance your way while the light is off and not even see you. I saw someone using SOS mode through an intersection in the dark and to me it didn't seem very safe.
I wish the strobe mode was more like 3 flashes per second with smooth transitions between on and off. Then it would still be extremely visible without being annoying.
akatsuki
05-12-08, 11:27 AM
I wish it would just go dim-bright instead of off-bright.
I also just bought the same one. I have used it a few times early in my commute, It works great on dark roads, I can easily do 15MPH and still see. It does use a lot of battery though in Turbo mode. I use recharchables and swap them each evening. I agree that the SOS is useless as a blinky, but then thats not the purpose. The turbo strobe is great though even in the day. All in all, a great light and well worth the money.
When running strobe mode on my commute to work yesterday, I had a car wait at a stop sign for a good 20 seconds or so as I approached and crossed (I had no stop sign). It was so awesome that I had to laugh out loud! Love that light!
Robobo1
05-16-08, 06:15 PM
I just got them in the mail yesterday... I'm trying them for the first time tonight on my way home.
I hope the batteries get me an hour... it'll take me a little less than that to get home!
balto charlie
05-21-08, 06:42 AM
I hope the batteries get me an hour... it'll take me a little less than that to get home!
I run Powerex 2700 batteries and get 2 hours run time
daredevil
05-21-08, 08:17 AM
So Robo, your review? You like em?
Robobo1
06-15-08, 08:42 AM
I love these little guys! Very bright. Bright enough to make other cyclists complain on the trail.... I've been that guy on the other end of the light, and I HATE being blinded by another cyclist's light, so I've learned to turn them down or angle them away when on the trail.
For the most part, I want a front light to help me be seen, not to see where I'm going. Most of my commute is lit decently and I can see the road just fine... but I want everyone to know I'm coming. I've mounted both lights on my handlebars, and I use one in high mode and the other in flash mode. The lights are doing their job - I've definitely noticed that cars react well, and I can see street signs flashing many blocks away.
There's one section of dark road that I put both lights on high, I feel safe enough to ride 18mph or so. 'i know the road pretty well, so I'm just looking for obstacles.
The mounts are pretty good. They remain very stable, but they stick so well to my carbon bars that the angle is hard to adjust while riding. Last night, however, I got stuck in a big rainstorm and one of the mounts came loose. Also, one of the three mounts was broken when I received it from Fenix.
The whole package is very small, and it's perfect for me because it adds no weight to my bag.
I definitely recommend these - especially for the price!
Sammyboy
06-16-08, 02:41 AM
I've got an Ultrafire Q5 5 mode light, and whilst I've yet to try it on the bike (Lockblocks delay), it seems as bright as the Dinotte I ordered at the same time, and even cheaper than a Fenix.
I've got an Ultrafire Q5 5 mode light, and whilst I've yet to try it on the bike (Lockblocks delay), it seems as bright as the Dinotte I ordered at the same time, and even cheaper than a Fenix.
Any idea of the runtime of the light?
Sammyboy
06-16-08, 03:50 AM
Not yet, but I'll test if you're interested.
Not yet, but I'll test if you're interested.
Thanks. Which one do you have, and what kind of batteries does it take? I've been thinking about one of these. http://www.shiningbeam.com/servlet/the-54/Romisen-RC-dsh-F4-CREE-Q5/Detail
Sammyboy
06-16-08, 04:52 AM
I have this one:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.10727
http://www.dealextreme.com/productimages/sku_10727_1.jpg
I also have one of the CR123 ones that I ordered in error, but I have neither batteries or a charger, so that is still in its box.
When running strobe mode on my commute to work yesterday, I had a car wait at a stop sign for a good 20 seconds or so as I approached and crossed (I had no stop sign). It was so awesome that I had to laugh out loud! Love that light!
I have my flashlight on strobe mode attached to my helmet. Cars don't turn in front of me any more. Last month I was slowly going up a hill in the daytime and an oncoming car waited about 30 seconds for me to go by before turning.
I have this one:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.10727
Dealextreme.com has great prices on powerful flashlights. That is where I bought my flashlight, also. Flashlights that have the Q5 LED in them are VERY bright!
http://www.dealextreme.com/products.dx/category.942
I have this one:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.10727
http://www.dealextreme.com/productimages/sku_10727_1.jpg
Did you receive your lockblocks yet? I'm dying to hear how a $20 flashlight is just about as good as a $60 flashlight....
daredevil
06-19-08, 09:45 PM
Did you receive your lockblocks yet? I'm dying to hear how a $20 flashlight is just about as good as a $60 flashlight....
+1
What kind of run time do you get with that?
I'm dying to hear how a $20 flashlight is just about as good as a $60 flashlight....
Some of them have the exact same LED that the $60 flashlights have. Check out the reviews at DealExtreme.com, and the forums at http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/
http://www.dealextreme.com/products.dx/category.942
Some of them have the exact same LED that the $60 flashlights have. Check out the reviews at DealExtreme.com, and the forums at http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/
http://www.dealextreme.com/products.dx/category.942
Run time and regulation of the brightness is usually the issue with cheaper lights. There is more to it than just the LED.
DealExreme.com is like the BikesDirect.com of the flashlight world.
DealExtreme sells flashlights that have the exact same LED as Fenix. The Fenix L2D Premium uses the Cree Q5 LED. Many flashlights at DealExtreme use the Cree Q5 LED. BikesDirect.com sells bicycles that are manufactured in the same factories that make bikes by Fuji, Giant, Trek, and others.
The type of person that is a bicycle snob and bashes BikesDirect.com will also be a flashlight snob and bash DealExtreme.com.
This message is hidden because Ziemas is on your ignore list (http://www.bikeforums.net/profile.php?do=editlist).
^^^
Huh? I have no idea who this guy is or his beef with me, but whenever I post something on a thread he is also on he posts the above. It's totally bizarre as I've never even had a conversation with him, let alone a spat.
DealExreme.com is like the BikesDirect.com of the flashlight world.
DealExtreme sells flashlights that have the exact same LED as Fenix. The Fenix L2D Premium uses the Cree Q5 LED. Many flashlights at DealExtreme use the Cree Q5 LED. BikesDirect.com sells bicycles that are manufactured in the same factories that make bikes by Fuji, Giant, Trek, and others.
The type of person that is a bicycle snob and bashes BikesDirect.com will also be a flashlight snob and bash DealExtreme.com.
Having both flashlights from Fenix and DealExtreme I can say that the Fenix lights are both better built (very well sealed, excellent threads in the head and tailcap, and top level anodizing. The also are very robust and shock proof- I've dropped mine while riding and aside from a few scratches it's fine), and have a longer runtime with constant brightness due to the LED being regulated, which is something that you don't find in cheaper lights.
Don't get me wrong, DealExtreme sells good lights, and I buy a lot of stuff from them, but Fenix is in a whole other league quality wise.
For a cheap light also check out this guys lights. He's using some of the same bodies as DX, but has the factory put in brighter LEDs. I've ordered from him before, and he's a straight shooter. He's based in the US, but ships worldwide. If you don't see your country on his shipping list just send him an email and ask if he'll ship to you. That's what I did.
http://www.shiningbeam.com/servlet/the-53/Romisen-RC-dsh-N3-CREE-Q5/Detail
no motor?
06-22-08, 10:16 AM
For a cheap light also check out this guys lights. He's using some of the same bodies as DX, but has the factory put in brighter LEDs. I've ordered from him before, and he's a straight shooter. He's based in the US, but ships worldwide. If you don't see your country on his shipping list just send him an email and ask if he'll ship to you. That's what I did.
http://www.shiningbeam.com/servlet/the-53/Romisen-RC-dsh-N3-CREE-Q5/Detail
Ziemas;
I was wondering about the ignore list post too, it didn't make any sense to me either.
Does the Romisen have multiple settings? Or is it just on or off? The thought of getting 2 lights for the price of the Fenix sure makes those tempting!
Ziemas;
I was wondering about the ignore list post too, it didn't make any sense to me either.
Does the Romisen have multiple settings? Or is it just on or off? The thought of getting 2 lights for the price of the Fenix sure makes those tempting!
I'm not sure. The two Romisens I have (one from DX and one from ShiningBeam) both have one setting, although they are a different model. There is a thread on them here: http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?p=2162817 Or contact ShiningBeam; they haev great customer service.
Runtime is a claimed at about four hours, and brightness is 110+ lumens, which is about the same as the high (not turbo) setting on the Fenix L2D.
EDIT: Here's a review of the light. http://edcforums.com/index.php?topic=17539.msg209648
youthcom
06-22-08, 02:10 PM
Well I just decided to buy an L2D-CE Q5 even though I have a L&M Arc HID. It'll probably be used on the helmet & as a more portable light.
Also just to mention you can get this for less then $50 shipped right now through Ebay & a Microsoft promotion. MS is sponsoring a 20% cashback when you do a "Buy It Now" listing after using their live.com search.
Basically go to live.com, do a search for anything like "fenix", look for a banner ad result that says you could earn 20% back from Ebay with MS, click on the link & it'll take you to BIN listing of your search results, at this point you can search for anything & the 20% should apply, the 20% should show all the way to before you commit to buy, the cashback will be available after $60 days from your MS Live account which you creat after checking your Ebay messages & clinking the link in the cashback msg they send you. This works on many items, but be sure to read the T&C. The promotion was actually 35% a few days ago, but that didn't last long. I chose to get the fenix from a seemingly reputable seller genpower because the total was $61.45 w/shipping minus the $11.90 cashback bonus after 60 days.
daredevil
06-22-08, 08:33 PM
a flashlight snob and bash DealExtreme.com.
Not me baby! If they have a 2XAA flashlight that gives me 180 lumens for two hours at a third of the cost or at any cheaper cost for that matter, I want it. Just tell me which model. :)
^^^
One other difference between DX lights and Fenix is that the LD2 has a strobe mode which is great for daytime city traffic, and the DX lights tend to be one mode.
Robobo1
06-25-08, 10:45 PM
BTW, got passed by a guy on the trail tonight with a huge light on his handlebars... a big honkin' square thing... it was pretty bright, I thought.... but he called out to me, wanting to know what the heck it was I had! I was only running one Fenix at the time...
Maxximum
06-25-08, 11:20 PM
going for the TK11 with the 18650s
going for the TK11 with the 18650s
Please let us know how it works out for you. Thanks.
P.S. Make sure to get protected cells for that light. It's a must.
Sammyboy
06-27-08, 08:55 AM
My DX light is 5 mode, with lo, mid, high and strobe. I got sidetracked, but it's on my desk now, runtime-testing. I'll take some side-by-side beamshots with my Dinotte tonight.
Sammyboy
06-27-08, 10:50 AM
Ok, after 1:45 mins in the brightest mode, light output was not noticeably diminished. After 2 hours, it was noticeably dimmer, though still very much on. Comparative beamshots after if gets dark.
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