Speed-of-light
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I'm new to the forums, so maybe I'm just naive enough to think I'm the only one who's seen this, but I haven't seen any other posts about this.
There's this light from a laser company called Wicked Lasers, called the FlashTorch, and it's (edit) incredible. It's 4100 lumens coming from a single OSRAM HLX64623 12V 100W Halogen emitter, with a color temp of around 3400K. And it burns. I've seen people light matches, burn wood and paper, and even melt plastic with this thing. They claim It can cook an egg! It uses 4×18650s which they claim can do 20-80minutes of runtime. They also sell a smaller version (that also burns), which uses 3×18650s at around 2300 lumens.
It's USB rechargeable, pulls a whopping 9.5a, has safety, dual switches, made of 6061-T6 aluminum with type III anodizing, 3 modes, etc.
Anyways, just wanted to share my thoughts and mostly their specs with the nice people here.
I'm new to the forums, so maybe I'm just naive enough to think I'm the only one who's seen this, but I haven't seen any other posts about this.
There's this light from a laser company called Wicked Lasers, called the FlashTorch, and it's (edit) incredible. It's 4100 lumens coming from a single OSRAM HLX64623 12V 100W Halogen emitter, with a color temp of around 3400K. And it burns. I've seen people light matches, burn wood and paper, and even melt plastic with this thing. They claim It can cook an egg! It uses 4×18650s which they claim can do 20-80minutes of runtime. They also sell a smaller version (that also burns), which uses 3×18650s at around 2300 lumens.
It's USB rechargeable, pulls a whopping 9.5a, has safety, dual switches, made of 6061-T6 aluminum with type III anodizing, 3 modes, etc.
Anyways, just wanted to share my thoughts and mostly their specs with the nice people here.
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