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Fenix PD35 V3.0 SFT40 LED Flashlight
The Fenix PD35 V3.0 flashlight in version 3 is destined to remain one of Fenix's most well-liked products. The new PD35 V3.0 can blast an astonishing 1700 lumens a total of 1171 feet thanks to greatly increased performance (357 m). A single 18650 rechargeable battery (included) or two CR123A disposable batteries can be used to power the PD35 V3.0. When operating in the 5 lumen Eco mode, this flashlight may last for 230 hours. You can always know the state of the battery thanks to the boot-up battery level indicator. With the tail switch, you can turn on/off and momentary on, and with the side switch, you may choose between six different illumination settings. This flashlight is small and durable, and it has an IP68 grade for both waterproofness and dust resistance.
Switches of the Fenix PD35 V3.0 Flashlight
The tail switch is the tactical switch and the side switch is the functional switch.
On/off
Tap the tactical switch to momentarily turn on the light, release the light will go out. Fully press the tactical switch to constantly turn on the light, press again the light will go out.
Output Selection
With the light switched on, single click the functional switch to cycle through Turbo→Eco→Low→Med→High.
Strobe
With the light switched on, press and hold the functional switch for 0.5 seconds to enter strobe, single click again to turn back to previously used output on general mode.
Intelligent Memory Circuit
The light memorizes the last selected output excluding strobe. When turned on again the previously used output of general mode will be recalled.
Battery Level Indication
Each time the light is turned on the indicator in the functional side switch will indicate the battery level and will last for 3 seconds.
- Green light on: saturated 100% - 85%
- Green light flashes: sufficient 85% - 50%
- Red light on: poor 50% - 25%
- Red light flashes: critical 25% - 1%
Intelligent Overheat Protection
The light will accumulate a lot of heat when used at relatively high modes for extended periods. When the light reaches a temperature of 60°C or above, the light will automatically step down a few lumens to reduce the temperature. When the temperature drops below 60°C, it will then allow the user to reselect the modes.