TK15 Flashlight
Fenix TK15 delivers a max 400-lumen output and 252m throw with one 18650 battery or two
CR123A batteries. The innovative side switch flows between four brightness levels and Strobe
mode. Tough, durable and waterproof to IPX-8 standard, TK15 will be your reliable partner
when hunting, searching and rescuing, etc.
Technical Parameters
General Mode
ANSI/NEMA FL1
Strobe
Turbo
High
Mid
Low
400
165
55
6
400
LUMENS
LUMENS
LUMENS
LUMENS
LUMENS
OUTPUT
2h *
6h
21h
171h
RUNTIME
252m
DISTANCE
159000cd
INTENSITY
1m
IMPACT
RESISTANCE
IPX-8, underwater 2m
WATERPROOF
EXTRA
FUNCTION
Lanyard, holster, spare o-ring, spare rubber switch boot
ACCESSORIES
● Cree XP-G LED (S2) with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
● Uses one 18650 rechargeable Li-ion battery or two 3V CR123A Lithium batteries
● 145mm (Length) x 25.4mm (Diameter) x 34mm (Head)
● 125-gram weight (excluding batteries)
● Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness
● Reverse polarity protection, to protect from improper battery installation
● Anti-roll, slip-resistant body design
● Tactical tail cap switch with momentary-on function
● Mode switch button in the front, one press for brightness selection
● Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
● Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
● Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
Notice: The above-mentioned parameters (lab tested by Fenix using an ARB-L2 Li-ion battery)
Need help?
Do you have a question about the TK15 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
I have replaced the batteries and it doesn’t turn on
The Fenix TK15 may not turn on after replacing the batteries due to several possible reasons:
1. Dirty contacts – The flashlight contacts may need cleaning if they are dirty or corroded.
2. Incorrect assembly – The tail cap may not be tightened properly.
3. Momentary-on switch – The switch may not be engaging due to design or wear.
4. Faulty parts – A short battery tube or defective tail switch may prevent proper operation.
5. Battery compatibility – Some 18650 batteries may be too short; using copper wire or RCR123A LiFePO4 batteries can help.
Testing with different parts (tail cap, body) can help identify the faulty component.
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