| | |  | Accessories | Home » » 4Sevens Quark AA LED Flashlight - R5 Edition | | | | | | | Description: | | Operating your Quark AA is simple. Make sure its batteries are inserted with the positive side (+) toward the head. Ensure the bezel (the 'head' of the light) and tailcap are tightened, then depress the tailcap button fully so that it 'clicks' and the light turns on. The two most commonly used modes are Max and Moonlight, the highest and lowest modes. To access Max, you simply tighten the bezel. To access Moonlight, you just loosen the bezel a half-turn. That's it. Give it a try now by cycling back and forth between Max and Moonlight. You can also cycle through the Quark's other modes just as easily. Lightly depress the button momentarily (you don't need to 'click' it off) and the output will switch to the next mode. The mode sequence is determined by whether the bezel is tightened or loosened: Loosened Bezel: Moonlight -> Low -> Medium -> High -> SOS -> Beacon Tightened Bezel: Max -> Strobe Once the Quark has been turned off for at least three seconds, it will revert to the first level of output in the sequence, either Moonlight or Max. | | | Features: | |
• Power: One AA Battery (0.9V~4.2V)
• Output: Maximum - 90 lumens; Moonlight - 0.2 lumens
• Runtime: Maximum - 1.2 hours; Moonlight - 10 days
• Strobe: Strobe, S.O.S., and Beacon flash modes
• Length: 3.8 inches Diameter: 0.86 inches Weight: 1.8 ounces
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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Small but functionalMar 13, 2011
By Cameron J. Green I own both this flashlight and the full size version (AA2... takes two double A batteries). I was happy with the larger one and decided to try out the smaller one... for the money, they are great flashlights. After about 6 months of carrying on a daily basis they both still work well... they show typical signs of wear but that cant be helped with anything. I purchased the smaller model because the larger model occasionally turned on when I sat in my vehicle and it pressed against my hip. The smaller version doesnt seem to have that problem so far.
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Verrrrrrrrryyyyy good light for the money.Sep 28, 2009
By J. Phillips As an owner of both many Fenix and Surefire lights, I can tell you that for EDC, this little light can't be beat. As the other reviewer mentioned, the moonlight mode (0.2 lumens) is probably the best feature. Although I wouldn't take this light into combat with me (and no, Im not a member of the armed forces), I would have no problem trusting my life to this light for EDC. I'll reserve "combat" duty for my Surefires (most likely an incandescent, for better color rendition).
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