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iTP Light Electronic Co. is a Chinese company founded in 2007. It is owned by [[Olight]]. [http://www.itplight.com/ Website]
iTP Light Electronic Co. was a Chinese company founded in 2007. It was owned by [[Olight]]. In August 2011 the A series lights were modified and merged into the Olight line (as the i series) and any remaining iTP lights were discontinued.


== Flashlights ==
== Past Flashlights ==


=== A Series ===
=== A Series ===


[[File:itpa3eos.jpg|thumb|iTP EOS A3 in gray, titanium, and black (with lobster claw keychain)]]'''A1 EOS''' - 1xCR123A 3-mode twisty with XP-E Q5. Output is 1.8, 35, or 190 lumens. Introduced in November 2009.
[[File:itpa3eos.jpg|thumb|300px|iTP A3 EOS in gray, titanium, and black (with lobster claw keychain)]]'''A1 EOS''' - 1xCR123A 3-mode twisty with a [[Cree]] XP-E Q5. Output is 1.8, 35, or 190 lumens. Introduced in November 2009.


'''A2 EOS''' - 1xAA 3-mode twisty with XP-E Q5. Output is 1.5, 18, or 80 lumens. Introduced in November 2009
'''A2 EOS''' - 1xAA 3-mode twisty with a Cree XP-E Q5. Output is 1.5, 18, or 80 lumens. Introduced in November 2009


'''A3 EOS''' - 1xAAA 1 or 3-mode twisty with Cree 7090 XP-E Q5. Maximum output 80 lumens. Available in a single mode standard edition set on high or the upgraded 3-mode version with 18, 1.5, and 80 lumens. Upgraded version is slightly longer than the standard. 10440 batteries are not recommended because the light gets hot quickly, but is very bright in short bursts. Both versions available in black or natural. Upgraded versions available in colors: blue, red, purple, and gold. Upgraded editions also available in titanium and stainless steel. This light is very similar to the Maratec AAA. Introduced in July 2009. In August 2010 '''2nd Generation''' 3-mode versions began shipping with modes ordered Low, Medium, and High with a higher rate of PWM, tighter threads, and a lobster claw keychain (instead of the original squeeze ring). The 2G version seems to be available only in black. In November 2010, a limited edition titanium A3 with a Cree XP-G S2 emitter was released in a kit with an iTP R01 and solar charger.
'''A3 EOS''' - 1xAAA 1 or 3-mode twisty with Cree XP-G R5 LED (introduced in January 2011). Available in a 1-mode standard edition or the upgraded 3-mode version with 1.8, 22, and 96 lumens. Upgraded version is slightly longer than the standard. 10440 li-ion batteries are not recommended because the light gets hot quickly, but is very bright in short bursts. The standard edition is available only in black. Upgraded versions have more color choices: black, blue, red, purple, and gold as well as titanium and stainless steel. This light is very similar to the Maratec AAA. Introduced in July 2009, the '''1st Generation''' had a XP-E Q5 LED and modes of 18, 1.5, and 80 lumens (modes were Medium, Low, High). It was available in many colors including a natural gray that was dropped in later editions. In August 2010 '''2nd Generation''' 3-mode versions began shipping with modes ordered Low, Medium, and High with a higher rate of [[Terminology#PWM|PWM]], tighter threads, and a lobster claw keychain (instead of the original squeeze ring). The 2G version seems to be available only in black. In November 2010, a limited edition titanium A3 with a Cree XP-G S2 emitter was released in a kit with an iTP R01 and solar charger.


'''A4 EOS''' - 2xCR123A 3-mode twisty with XP-E Q5. Output is 3, 30, or 160 lumens. Introduced in May 2010.
'''A4 EOS''' - 2xCR123A 3-mode twisty with XP-E Q5. Output is 3, 30, or 160 lumens. Introduced in May 2010.
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=== C Series ===
=== C Series ===


C-series lights have interchangeable parts and feature a Cree 7090-XR-E Q5 LED. They come in a regular edition (e.g. C6R) with strobe and SOS modes and tactical versions (e.g. C6T) without. All have variable brightness, forward clicky, and memory of last setting. Available with smooth or orange peel reflector.
C-series lights have interchangeable parts and feature a Cree 7090 XR-E Q5 LED. They come in a regular edition (e.g. C6R) with strobe and SOS modes and tactical versions (e.g. C6T) without. All have variable brightness, forward clicky, and memory of last setting. Available with smooth or orange peel reflector.


'''C6''' - 2xCR123A, 1x18650, 1x17670. Maximum output is 230 lumens.
'''C6''' - 2xCR123A, 1x18650, 1x17670. Maximum output is 230 lumens.
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=== S Series ===
=== S Series ===


S-series lights feature a forward clicky in the tail and a button on the side for changing modes. There are 5 modes with the last mode able to be set to any level. The first four modes are fixed at low, medium, high, and a 10 Hz strobe. Cree XP-E R2 LED. Introduced in December 2009.
S-series lights feature a forward clicky in the tail and a button on the side for changing modes. There are 5 modes with the last mode able to be set to any level. The first four modes are fixed at low, medium, high, and a 10 Hz strobe. In January 2011 the LED was upgraded to a Cree XP-G R5. Originally introduced with a Cree XP-E R2 LED in December 2009. Review: [http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=266073 Selfbuilt]


'''SA1''' - 1xAA or 1x14500. Output is 5, 35, and 120 lumens.
'''SA1''' - 1xAA or 1x14500. Output with the XP-G R5 is 6, 42, and 145 lumens. Output with the XP-E R2 is 5, 35, and 120 lumens.


'''SA2''' - 2xAA. Output is 5, 35, and 190 lumens.
'''SA2''' - 2xAA. Output with the XP-G R5 is 6, 42, and 230 lumens. Output with the XP-E R2 is 5, 35, and 190 lumens.


'''SC1''' - 1xCR123A or 1x16340. Output is 5, 35, and 190 lumens.
'''SC1''' - 1xCR123A or 1x16340. Output with the XP-G R5 is 6, 42, and 230 lumens. Output with the XP-E R2 is 5, 35, and 190 lumens.


'''SC2''' - 2xCR123A, 2x16340, or 1x17670. Output is 8, 50, and 220 lumens.
'''SC2''' - 2xCR123A, 2x16340, or 1x17670. Output with the XP-G R5 is 10, 60, and 270 lumens. Output with the XP-E R2 is 8, 50, and 220 lumens.

Latest revision as of 22:16, 12 May 2013

iTP Light Electronic Co. was a Chinese company founded in 2007. It was owned by Olight. In August 2011 the A series lights were modified and merged into the Olight line (as the i series) and any remaining iTP lights were discontinued.

Past Flashlights

A Series

iTP A3 EOS in gray, titanium, and black (with lobster claw keychain)

A1 EOS - 1xCR123A 3-mode twisty with a Cree XP-E Q5. Output is 1.8, 35, or 190 lumens. Introduced in November 2009.

A2 EOS - 1xAA 3-mode twisty with a Cree XP-E Q5. Output is 1.5, 18, or 80 lumens. Introduced in November 2009

A3 EOS - 1xAAA 1 or 3-mode twisty with Cree XP-G R5 LED (introduced in January 2011). Available in a 1-mode standard edition or the upgraded 3-mode version with 1.8, 22, and 96 lumens. Upgraded version is slightly longer than the standard. 10440 li-ion batteries are not recommended because the light gets hot quickly, but is very bright in short bursts. The standard edition is available only in black. Upgraded versions have more color choices: black, blue, red, purple, and gold as well as titanium and stainless steel. This light is very similar to the Maratec AAA. Introduced in July 2009, the 1st Generation had a XP-E Q5 LED and modes of 18, 1.5, and 80 lumens (modes were Medium, Low, High). It was available in many colors including a natural gray that was dropped in later editions. In August 2010 2nd Generation 3-mode versions began shipping with modes ordered Low, Medium, and High with a higher rate of PWM, tighter threads, and a lobster claw keychain (instead of the original squeeze ring). The 2G version seems to be available only in black. In November 2010, a limited edition titanium A3 with a Cree XP-G S2 emitter was released in a kit with an iTP R01 and solar charger.

A4 EOS - 2xCR123A 3-mode twisty with XP-E Q5. Output is 3, 30, or 160 lumens. Introduced in May 2010.

A6 Polestar - 6xAA 4-mode Cree MC-E LED with reverse clicky switch on side. Output levels are 12, 160, and 700 lumens. Batteries are loaded into a carrier and then this slides into the body. Reviews: Selfbuilt

C Series

C-series lights have interchangeable parts and feature a Cree 7090 XR-E Q5 LED. They come in a regular edition (e.g. C6R) with strobe and SOS modes and tactical versions (e.g. C6T) without. All have variable brightness, forward clicky, and memory of last setting. Available with smooth or orange peel reflector.

C6 - 2xCR123A, 1x18650, 1x17670. Maximum output is 230 lumens.

C7 - 1xAA or 1x14500. Maximum output is 190 lumens.

C8 - 2xAA. Maximum output is 190 lumens.

C9 - 1xCR123A or 16340. Maximum output is 190 lumens.

C10 - 2xCR123A. Maximum output is 230 lumens.

R Series

R01 - Rechargeable 1-mode forward clicky with Cree XP-E Q5 LED for 190 lumens. Uses a special 18650-sized battery and recharges from a proprietary USB cable. Introduced in July 2010. In November 2010, a special edition R01 with a Cree XP-G S2 emitter was released in a kit with a S2 A3 EOS and a solar charger.

S Series

S-series lights feature a forward clicky in the tail and a button on the side for changing modes. There are 5 modes with the last mode able to be set to any level. The first four modes are fixed at low, medium, high, and a 10 Hz strobe. In January 2011 the LED was upgraded to a Cree XP-G R5. Originally introduced with a Cree XP-E R2 LED in December 2009. Review: Selfbuilt

SA1 - 1xAA or 1x14500. Output with the XP-G R5 is 6, 42, and 145 lumens. Output with the XP-E R2 is 5, 35, and 120 lumens.

SA2 - 2xAA. Output with the XP-G R5 is 6, 42, and 230 lumens. Output with the XP-E R2 is 5, 35, and 190 lumens.

SC1 - 1xCR123A or 1x16340. Output with the XP-G R5 is 6, 42, and 230 lumens. Output with the XP-E R2 is 5, 35, and 190 lumens.

SC2 - 2xCR123A, 2x16340, or 1x17670. Output with the XP-G R5 is 10, 60, and 270 lumens. Output with the XP-E R2 is 8, 50, and 220 lumens.