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 The Fenix P1D and P1D-CE is the new generation of the                            venerable P1. These new lights run on a single 123A                            cell like the P1, but have multi-purpose circuitry inside                            allowing for three levels of output and two strobe modes                            (strobe and SOS). The P1D standard model uses a Luxeon                            III T-bin for light while the P1D-CE uses a Cree 7090                            XR-E LED. The Cree LED model is almost twice as bright                            as the Luxeon model, but has, for all intents and purposes,                            the same runtime. This means that the Cree LED gives                            all appearances of being twice as efficient as the Luxeon                            LED.  
 Body: The body of the Fenix P1D is machined                            aluminum with type III hard anodize finish and is available                            in black and natural. The outside of the body has six                            flat panels around the central area of the body for                            texture and display of the company logos. The head has                            a ring of knurling for grip (the head is the switch).                            The tailcap has an unusual raised 4 pointed star configuration.                            One of the "arms" of the star has a hole for                            attachment of the included small split ring and lobster-claw                            keychain attachment. The raised base is large enough                            to allow the light to stand on end. 
 Bezel/Head: The head of the P1D and P1D-CE includes                            a coated glass lens, a metal reflector, a T-binned Luxeon                            3 watt LED or Cree 7090 XR-E LED, and a regulator circuit,                            all permanently installed. The lens is slightly recessed                            which serves as some protection from impact and abrasion.                            The LED is perfectly centered in the reflector.  Luxeon left, Cree right
  
 Output: Output is very good. The white light                            produced by the LED in both lights produces good color                            rendition. No tint is detectable in either beam. The                            beam itself is a excellent multipurpose beam with a                            tight central spot surrounded by a wide corona and spillbeam.                            The P1D-CE has a slightly tighter beam with a few slightly                            noticeable rings in the beam.  As noted before there are 5 output modes. When using                            the three different constant output modes, the light                            does not appear to use a PWM for dimming. Many LED lights                            use a PWM circuit for dimming which causes the light                            to flicker very rapidly. This fools the eye into thinking                            the light is dimmer, while allowing the light to conserve                            power since it is actually "off" part of the                            time (the space between the flickers). This flicker                            can often be seen by moving your eyes or the light very                            rapidly and some people find this flicker to be quite                            annoying, especially when reading. The output of the                            P1D is constant with no visible flicker, even while                            on the "Low" mode. Fenix P1D                                                          | Level |  |  |                                | Primary | 730 (27.02) | 2220 (22.20) |                                | Max | 1330 (34.47) |  4000 (40.00) |                                | Low | 200 (14.14) |  550 (5.50) |                              All throw readings are in Lux                              at one meter. The numbers in parenthesis are for comparison                              in the Comparison                              Charts.
 Fenix P1D-CE                                                          | Level |  |  |                                | Primary | 1400 (37.42) | 4200 (42.00) |                                | Max | 2700 (51.96) | 7850 (78.50) |                                | Low | 370 (19.23) | 1040 (10.40) |                              All throw readings are in Lux                              at one meter. The numbers in parenthesis are for comparison                              in the Comparison                              Charts.
     Beam at one meter at target center.
 Runtime Plot: Runtime with a standard 123A cell                            shown below. Both lights were tested in "Primary"                            mode only. "Max" will give shorter runtime,                            while "Low" will provide longer runtime. Third                            party tests have shown that you should expect runtimes                            of about 45 minutes in "High" mode and a little                            over 10 hours in "Low" mode.  Runtime                            completed with "Titanium"                            brand batteries. More information on runtime plots is                            available HERE.
    Runtime                            completed with "Titanium"                            brand batteries. More information on runtime plots is                            available HERE.
 It is interesting to note that the P1D-CE                            with the Cree LED uses the same power source, has almost                            the same runtime, but produces nearly double the light                            output of the Luxeon P1D. This equates to almost double                            the efficiency of the Luxeon LED.  Runtime                            completed with "Titanium"                            brand batteries. More information on runtime plots is                            available HERE.
 Switch: The head of the lights is the switch.                            Tighten for on, loosen for off. The P1D-CE has a slightly                            larger gap between the head and the body which is filled                            by an extra O-ring at the base of the head. When first                            turned on, both lights are in "Primary" mode.                            A quick off-on cycle switches the light to the next                            mode in the series. The modes are as follows: Primary,                            High, Low, Strobe, SOS, (repeat). 
 Seals / Water Resistance: The lights are protected                            from the environment by an O-ring and a sealed bezel.                            Fenix advertises them as "waterproof" with                            no specific depth rating. I would call them "dunkable"                            but not "diveable". I would recommend lubricating                            the O-ring with a Teflon based lubricant. This may be                            found in many hardware stores (and Radio Shack) in a                            precision applicator and is often labeled as "Super                            Lube". I find it works extremely well. If either gets wet inside, just disassemble as much                            a possible without tools and let it dry before using                            again. Ergonomics: Nothing special to report here,                            except that they are very small and easy to carry in                            the pocket or on a keychain.  Size compared to a common 2 AA aluminum light
 Batteries: One 123A cell powers each light.                            I would recommend Titanium                            brand cells for $1.00 each (here's                            a review) or BatteryStation                            or Surefire                            brand cells for less than $2 each. I would not recommend                            purchasing these cells at retail stores since they cost                            $10 a pair or more in most retail stores! To change out the battery: unscrew the head, drop out                            the old cell, place in new cell observing proper polarity.                            Reattach the head and you're ready to go. Accessories: Several accessories are included                            with the light. Inside the box you will find a spare                            O-ring, key ring/lobster-claw type clip and belt sheath. 
 What I Liked: Waterproof, Tough/impact                            resistant, Bright, Easy battery change, Lightweight,                            Stands up What I Didn't Like: None Picky Little Things: None Conclusions: Will the Cree LEDs                            be the new "Jack the giant killer?". I'm not                            sure, but with twice the output and same runtime as                            Luxeon LEDs using the same power source, it looks to                            me that the folks at Cree will soon need a lot of wheelbarrows                            - for carting their money to the bank! These new Cree                            LEDs display a wonderful step-up in efficiency and Lumileds                            is probably scrambling to catch up. After dominating                            the market for so long it looks like Lumileds may have                            fallen a little behind in innovation. The utility of these little 123A powered                            lights is great with the multiple output levels. Personally                            I think the SOS mode is completely useless, so I'm glad                            it's the last in the switching sequence. It'll never                            see any use from me. If you can, go with the Cree LED                            version for twice the efficiency for your buck. |