IT'S FINALLY HERE! FENIX TK72R--MAXIMUM 9000 LUMENS!

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You Saw it at SHOT Show
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Fenix TK72R Rechargeable LED Flashlight


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For some people it will matter what LED's Fenix used in this flashlight (no offence, @seery!), but I don't care. I'm almost as excited as a child about a new christmas gift! Times like this that I wish I was a reviewer....!
 

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So (approximating from graph)… 10 or 15 minutes at full tilt 9,000 lumens before dropping to somewhere around a quarter of that for a couple more hours? Not that 2,000 lumens is anything to complain about. Just trying to figure out what one actually gets for the money. I wonder how long it would take to recharge this thing once the battery is drained dry.
 

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I wonder how long it would take to recharge this thing once the battery is drained dry.

eravau, according to Fenix's official website the charging time from 'dry' is approximately 6 hours. In answer to the rest of your question, I guess that the drop in output is to prevent the light from becoming too hot. Can you imagine that max output for a full 50 minutes, which Fenix says it would be capable of if not temperature regulated? I'm sure you can light a fire with that kind of output, as I actually saw a video clip where they used a flashlight with a much lower output to burn into and onto certain materials.
 

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You know part of me really wants to get this light but after having my TM 26 at 4000 lumens just was too much power in an urban setting. I try and take photos with it and everything was always washed out it was just too much light. But God I still want it LOL.. and 9000 lumens has to do some sort of long-term damage to somebody's eyes if I accidentally hit them.
 

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To operate the light at the full 9000 lumens, you would definitely need to have a cause for that many lumens with that much throw (938 feet). Fenix identifies the TK72R was specifically designed for search and rescue or industrial tasks, etc. Operating at a sustained 9000 lumens for general use may not be necessary. For example, around a campsite, you may want to check your surroundings at night. Would you need to check up to 938 feet away? If so, bump up to 9000 then step down to an output appropriate for the environment. We hope this makes sense. To preserve battery charge, it is important to operate a light at the output level to match the surroundings. We know you CPF users understand this. We just have to emphasize this to general users often to help them understand it isn't necessary to use the Turbo mode of the PD35 (960 lumens with a throw of 682 feet) when they are working on the plumbing underneath the kitchen sink.

As far as recharging, it is recommended that you NEVER let the batteries drain completely. When your light arrives, it will take approximately 6 hours to get a full charge on the batteries. After that, you will have the battery level indicator on the OLED screen to let you know the levels. Of course, the more it is drained, the longer time to recharge.

Please let us know if you have any specific, technical questions for the Fenix engineers. We will be glad for forward your questions to them for answers.

So (approximating from graph)… 10 or 15 minutes at full tilt 9,000 lumens before dropping to somewhere around a quarter of that for a couple more hours? Not that 2,000 lumens is anything to complain about. Just trying to figure out what one actually gets for the money. I wonder how long it would take to recharge this thing once the battery is drained dry.
 
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It looks like a nice light. The only negative for me is the proprietary battery pack. I like using my own cells.

Kinda reminds me of Nitecore TM except this has 3 LEDS.
 

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I got my Fenix TK72R. This light is awesome. Thanks fenix. We want to see more fenix single led thrower light with the big deep reflector..

 

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Thank you for sharing! We have sent your recommendation to the Fenix engineers.


I got my Fenix TK72R. This light is awesome. Thanks fenix. We want to see more fenix single led thrower light with the big deep reflector..

 
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