Nightcore EA11 and EC11
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2019 9:53 am
Two of my favorite lights, these are my EDC lights. I normally keep the EA11 (14500/AA) in my sling bag as back-up and carry the EC11 (18350/16340/CR123) on-body. They have the same mode functions so operation is the same for both.
EA11 and EC11 extended review
Both the EA11 and EC11 are discontinued, however, they are still available multiple places.
https://flashlight.nitecore.com/product/ea11
The top chart is with a quality 14500 battery (for the EA11) and the bottom chart with a standard AA battery. With a 14500 you are capable of 900 lumens on turbo which is an insane amount of light for such small packages. More impressive to me is the 1 lumen ultra low (moon mode) which can get up to 12 hours. Ultra low is extremely useful when you're not trying to draw attention to yourself or don't want to obliterate your night vision as badly as higher settings. My son once lost his wallet at the movie theater and I was able to go back and check under the seats using ultra low which didn't disturb anyone. Found the wallet.
Both have precisely the blinky functions I want. Best of all, they are somewhat out of the way so they don't interfere with normal operations. They are there if I need them but I can easily get to the more common modes without having to cycle through repeatedly to get to them. Only issue is that I need to actually use those modes occasionally to remember how to get to them. Has red light for night use so night vision isn't affected. I can check the battery level by tightening the thread cap and I can slightly unscrew the thread cap a quarter twist to preserve the battery as well as making sure it doesn't accidentally turn on in my pocket. It gets very warm/hot on turbo.
Function PDF:
https://flashlight.nitecore.com/Uploads ... 596671.pdf
EA11 and EC11 extended review
Both the EA11 and EC11 are discontinued, however, they are still available multiple places.
https://flashlight.nitecore.com/product/ea11
The top chart is with a quality 14500 battery (for the EA11) and the bottom chart with a standard AA battery. With a 14500 you are capable of 900 lumens on turbo which is an insane amount of light for such small packages. More impressive to me is the 1 lumen ultra low (moon mode) which can get up to 12 hours. Ultra low is extremely useful when you're not trying to draw attention to yourself or don't want to obliterate your night vision as badly as higher settings. My son once lost his wallet at the movie theater and I was able to go back and check under the seats using ultra low which didn't disturb anyone. Found the wallet.
Both have precisely the blinky functions I want. Best of all, they are somewhat out of the way so they don't interfere with normal operations. They are there if I need them but I can easily get to the more common modes without having to cycle through repeatedly to get to them. Only issue is that I need to actually use those modes occasionally to remember how to get to them. Has red light for night use so night vision isn't affected. I can check the battery level by tightening the thread cap and I can slightly unscrew the thread cap a quarter twist to preserve the battery as well as making sure it doesn't accidentally turn on in my pocket. It gets very warm/hot on turbo.
Function PDF:
https://flashlight.nitecore.com/Uploads ... 596671.pdf