Newlumen
Flashlight Enthusiast
I have like 3 customer that buys most things I make and variations of tint/configuration in each LOL.
Oh s$$$. I didnt specificy the spec on my t30vn. Lol.. do you know which spec u build for me??
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I have like 3 customer that buys most things I make and variations of tint/configuration in each LOL.
NL will take one of each spec! LolOh s$$$. I didnt specificy the spec on my t30vn. Lol.. do you know which spec u build for me??
I will rate this light 9 out of 10 score rating.
Keys.
2200 lumen/ 375k lux
compact body tubing, you will not notice this light use 2x26650.
grid pattern.. similiar to the tk75 or tk61.
quick magnetic charging.. AC and car charger.
last mode memory.
About the same size as t20vn.. more lumen, and more lux. T20vn 1480 lumen /280 lux.
Firefly mode is a bit delay.. who need quick access to firefly mode anyway? So its ok.
Side switch. there are people who like side switch only. Example. Vinh. Lol. He is a fan of side switch.
Led option 6500k, 5000, 3000k.
Can you access turbo from off?
does anyone know what the battery pack capacity is? also, quick question for vinh, why dont you mention what you drive your lights at?
yeah... I was just trying to see what the runtime would be
The majority of my customers doesn't care what the current draw is. It makes even less sense to report the current draw on direct driven lights as it constantly changes. ANSI lux and lumen is what everyone see so that reported figure makes most sense to report and compare. There are no manufactures that report current draw that I know of as its pretty irrelevant to consumers. Current draw only give better understanding of efficiency if we use it to calculate losses in output via reflector, lens and heat/resistance in conjunctions with forward voltages of the LED in question. As you know current draw figures are greatly inflated if the a light doesn't relieve/heatsink heat efficiently. I have mentioned this before, as heat goes up so are the resistance. This phenomenal is caused by overexcited electrons due to heat and thus they bounce around hitting each other creating heat instead of flowing in the path of work. Meters does not recognize the difference. You will get an inflated current reading that does not relate accurately to output figures and productive work done.
yeah... I was just trying to see what the runtime would be
I'm not sure if the question was ever answered.
Can this run with the battery extension? Or is there a dummy battery pack? I just think it looks cool with the extension!
Congrats! Now you need to borrow OG's mailbox chair! LOLOrder placed :twothumbs