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Soeben im Web gefunden: Der Nachfolger der Fenix T1:
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"We're happy to announce the new TK10, our resigned and repackaged Fenix tactical flashlight.
The Fenix T (Tactical) series features a powerful, solid, durable, and waterproof design intended for rugged outdoor and military use. It’s as solid as a tank. The TK10 uses two CR123A batteries and maintains excellent constant brightness with two output modes: General mode, which can last for a whole night and can be used for general illumination, and Turbo mode, which can be used whenever high-powered light is needed – search and rescue, long-range target identification, etc.
We are phasing out the Fenix T1 and have resigned the new Fenix TK10 to a bit shorter and a little lighter than the Fenix T1 so that it feels more comfortable holding it firmly with one hand.
Fenix TK10 Features:
• Cree Premium (Q5) 7090 XR-E LED with lifespan of 50,000 hours
• Two modes of output, selected by turning the bezel:
• Turbo Mode: Constant 225 Lumens, 1.5 hours
• General Mode: Constant 60 Lumens, 10 hours
• Highly efficient focusing head - throws beam over 200 meters
• Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness
• Low battery indication system
• Uses two 3V CR123A lithium batteries
• 135mm (Length) x 34mm (Diameter)
• Solid stainless head & durable aircraft-grade aluminum housing
• Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
• 136 + -- 0.5 gram weight (excluding batteries)
• Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard
• Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
• Tactical tailcap switch with momentary-on function
• Tactical body clip – attaches securely for easy carrying
• Anti-roll, slip-resistant body design
• Included accessories: holster, lanyard, two spare o-rings, and a rubber switch boot
Usage and Maintenance:
• If your light begins to flicker rapidly, do not be alarmed, it’s a low-battery indication. Simply change to General mode and replace batteries when convenient.
• Use quality 3-volt CR123A batteries to prevent flashlight damage due to leaks and other self-destructive battery behavior.
• Remove the batteries from the flashlight if it will not be used for a long time or if the batteries’ power has been depleted. This will help prevent battery leaks that may damage the light.
• Insert the batteries with the anode side (+) toward the light's head. Reverse polarity may damage the circuit.
• Replace the o-rings if they are damaged or if they show signs of wear due to extended use. Regularly lubricant the o-rings to prevent erosion; this will help keep the flashlight properly sealed against water.
• Clean the electrical contacts periodically, especially if the light flickers or doesn’t turn on. A flickering or ‘dead’ light may occur for several reasons:
Reason A: The batteries need to be replaced.
Solution: Replace batteries, ensuring their anode side (+) faces the flashlight’s head.
Reason B: The threads, PCB board contact, or other contacts are dirty.
Solution: Carefully clean the threads and contact points with alcohol and a cotton swab.
Reason C: The head, tube, or internal parts of the tail cap are loose.
Solution: Add some lubricant to the o-rings and tightly screw in the head and tail parts.
Notes
· Please do not disassemble the sealed part in the head of the flashlight by yourself, it will void our warranty. · Please put the battery's anode side towards the light's head. Reverse polarity may damage the circuit."
Soeben im Web gefunden: Der Nachfolger der Fenix T1:
Jetzt noch taktischer.

"We're happy to announce the new TK10, our resigned and repackaged Fenix tactical flashlight.
The Fenix T (Tactical) series features a powerful, solid, durable, and waterproof design intended for rugged outdoor and military use. It’s as solid as a tank. The TK10 uses two CR123A batteries and maintains excellent constant brightness with two output modes: General mode, which can last for a whole night and can be used for general illumination, and Turbo mode, which can be used whenever high-powered light is needed – search and rescue, long-range target identification, etc.
We are phasing out the Fenix T1 and have resigned the new Fenix TK10 to a bit shorter and a little lighter than the Fenix T1 so that it feels more comfortable holding it firmly with one hand.
Fenix TK10 Features:
• Cree Premium (Q5) 7090 XR-E LED with lifespan of 50,000 hours
• Two modes of output, selected by turning the bezel:
• Turbo Mode: Constant 225 Lumens, 1.5 hours
• General Mode: Constant 60 Lumens, 10 hours
• Highly efficient focusing head - throws beam over 200 meters
• Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness
• Low battery indication system
• Uses two 3V CR123A lithium batteries
• 135mm (Length) x 34mm (Diameter)
• Solid stainless head & durable aircraft-grade aluminum housing
• Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
• 136 + -- 0.5 gram weight (excluding batteries)
• Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard
• Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
• Tactical tailcap switch with momentary-on function
• Tactical body clip – attaches securely for easy carrying
• Anti-roll, slip-resistant body design
• Included accessories: holster, lanyard, two spare o-rings, and a rubber switch boot
Usage and Maintenance:
• If your light begins to flicker rapidly, do not be alarmed, it’s a low-battery indication. Simply change to General mode and replace batteries when convenient.
• Use quality 3-volt CR123A batteries to prevent flashlight damage due to leaks and other self-destructive battery behavior.
• Remove the batteries from the flashlight if it will not be used for a long time or if the batteries’ power has been depleted. This will help prevent battery leaks that may damage the light.
• Insert the batteries with the anode side (+) toward the light's head. Reverse polarity may damage the circuit.
• Replace the o-rings if they are damaged or if they show signs of wear due to extended use. Regularly lubricant the o-rings to prevent erosion; this will help keep the flashlight properly sealed against water.
• Clean the electrical contacts periodically, especially if the light flickers or doesn’t turn on. A flickering or ‘dead’ light may occur for several reasons:
Reason A: The batteries need to be replaced.
Solution: Replace batteries, ensuring their anode side (+) faces the flashlight’s head.
Reason B: The threads, PCB board contact, or other contacts are dirty.
Solution: Carefully clean the threads and contact points with alcohol and a cotton swab.
Reason C: The head, tube, or internal parts of the tail cap are loose.
Solution: Add some lubricant to the o-rings and tightly screw in the head and tail parts.
Notes
· Please do not disassemble the sealed part in the head of the flashlight by yourself, it will void our warranty. · Please put the battery's anode side towards the light's head. Reverse polarity may damage the circuit."

