acebeam
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Hello everyone!
Acebeam new XHP70 LED K60 Flashlight is Releasing!
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Like the gray and desert tan color
That wouldn't be bad at all+1 to that,in fact i would like 1 of each
Those outdoor beamshots photos look very nice. This light is of interest to me, because it has lots of power, and not pure flood, but capable of some throw, too, as judged by the single large, deep reflector.
The 5000 lumens: What kind of lumens? Are these ANSI lumens? Word on the street is that this light is probably closer to 4000 ANSI lumens. Can you clarify this for us?
Can you add more USA dealers? I would love to buy this light, and the Acebeam X60M, if I knew how many actual real normal lumens they were, and if GoingGear offered them.
Thank you for your reply. gopajti's flashlight picture thread has new photos of this light, and comparative beamshots, posted today. This light is looking like the best bet for plenty of power, and some throw, too.Hello richbuff, The max. current is 7A for K60 on high output of 5000lm, set down to continued 4000lm after 5mins, please note
Doesn't have to be the case. If you've a light with one led, but a wide and short reflector, you'll end up with more flood than throw. It's a combination between the led and reflector.Am learning a lot here, so is the following right? If a torch has only ONE led then it's more likely to have great throw, but if it has many, a dozen or so led's then it's going to have less throw and more flood? Or is the throw based more on the reflector angle?
So this k60, you can twist it and it'll go from big flood to tight spotlight?
If so, Wish we had a vid of that.