Not sure if you know but in Anduril advanced mode you can completely turn off the button light. On a standard 18650 the button light takes about ten years to drain a full battery. Not much loss.
Do you ever find yourself using the Acebeam P16 at all? I really want to like that light despite the lack of a true one-touch turbo access. The form factor is just irresistable.
Avoid the P16. It has way too much parasitic drain. It seems to be a problem with the P17 and P18 too. Something to do with their dual switch tail cap. I have to loosen the tail cap before I put it on the shelf so it doesn't die on me. It's a shame because it's a brilliant light otherwise.
@@Tevon93 Weird. My P16 and P18 both have the same problem and I've found comment threads with a bunch of people complaining about the same problem. I'd still say it's better to avoid these. How long have you had yours?
I wish somebody would make a torch with an exceedingly simple UI - on and off - no nonsense tail switch style - but with modern performance/run-times. I don't need 6k lumens in such a torch, a continuous 1k lumens for a couple of hours would be just fine.
Not sure if you know but in Anduril advanced mode you can completely turn off the button light. On a standard 18650 the button light takes about ten years to drain a full battery. Not much loss.
You might have done this before, but for those of us new to the channel, can you point out how far away objects are for the nighttime tests?
It comes with Anduril 2. There no demo in your video on this feature. Am still waiting for mine to come. Bought it for the ANDURIL feature.
Enjoy your videos here in the US!
Excellent video as always my man!! Just curious what are your most used lights right now?
Wow that steps down really fast.
Do you ever find yourself using the Acebeam P16 at all? I really want to like that light despite the lack of a true one-touch turbo access. The form factor is just irresistable.
Checkout the L16 2.0 mate
Avoid the P16. It has way too much parasitic drain. It seems to be a problem with the P17 and P18 too. Something to do with their dual switch tail cap. I have to loosen the tail cap before I put it on the shelf so it doesn't die on me. It's a shame because it's a brilliant light otherwise.
@@KillerChihuahua387Maybe yours has a manufacturing defect or something? I have the same light and don’t have that issue
@@Tevon93 Weird. My P16 and P18 both have the same problem and I've found comment threads with a bunch of people complaining about the same problem. I'd still say it's better to avoid these. How long have you had yours?
I wish somebody would make a torch with an exceedingly simple UI - on and off - no nonsense tail switch style - but with modern performance/run-times. I don't need 6k lumens in such a torch, a continuous 1k lumens for a couple of hours would be just fine.