Hi Tom
The engineer is abit concerned that non-flashoholic users will dissamble the light out of curiosity to cause some damage.
In fact the retaining ring part has not been machined. Will discuss it again with our engineers tomorrow.
Hi Tom
The engineer is abit concerned that non-flashoholic users will dissamble the light out of curiosity to cause some damage.
In fact the retaining ring part has not been machined. Will discuss it again with our engineers tomorrow.
I vote also for retaining ring on the driver .
thanks!
I vote also for retaining ring on the driver .
thanks!
+1
Thank you too
If you use a snap ring
With very small holes Tom and the likes can still open it up but people not in the know won’t do it.
If you use a snap ring
With very small holes Tom and the likes can still open it up but people not in the know won’t do it.
Not a good idea for a solid contact .
Just my thought
Threaded ring would be preferred, but if you want, don't leave any guide holes - we can drill them, not a problem...
looking forward for a review, but so far im interested. The price will decide if I give it a shot
Good looking light!
Good looking light!
Have you applied for a review? They want someone to do a video review if I’m not mistaken.
Threaded ring would be preferred, but if you want, don’t leave any guide holes - we can drill them, not a problem…
Solution confirmed —Threaded copper ring.
Nice!!
Hello Haikelite,
can you perhaps share some information about the stepdown process?
- How long can the light produce 8000 lumens before stepping down?
- Is it time based, or is it temperature based?
- Is there a fulltime thermal protection on the light?
Thanks!
The reflector is very shallow. Not gonna see any useful light in 200 metres range. Sometime a hotpsot is needed to spot things at distance.
Interesting to see how this compete with olight x7.
Any auto step down from turbo or high?
And why there is a gap between body tube and head?
Is there any donut hole in the beam?
Is there any donut hole in the beam?
can not see any donut hole in the beam, close to wall or at distance.
Hello Haikelite,
can you perhaps share some information about the stepdown process?
- How long can the light produce 8000 lumens before stepping down?
- Is it time based, or is it temperature based?
- Is there a fulltime thermal protection on the light?
- And do you get the full 8000 lumens with half depleted cells?
Thanks!
Specific info will be public next week.
The reflector is very shallow. Not gonna see any useful light in 200 metres range. Sometime a hotpsot is needed to spot things at distance.
Interesting to see how this compete with olight x7.Any auto step down from turbo or high?
And why there is a gap between body tube and head?
The hotspot can only been seen in close distance.
What gap do you point to? The gap among the cooling fins? It’s designed for lanyard hole. There are two landyard holes in the head, normal camera belt can fit this light,though no much need to use a belt for soda can light. Would be good to use a belt in other two big haikelite monsters.
Haikelite: take a look at the Olight X7 marauder, I think it has set a pretty high standard for triple XHP70 lights.
It also only costs $199, it might be useful for you to set as reference.
The hotspot can only been seen in close distance.
What gap do you point to? The gap among the cooling fins? It’s designed for lanyard hole. There are two landyard holes in the head, normal camera belt can fit this light,though no much need to use a belt for soda can light. Would be good to use a belt in other two big haikelite monsters.
See picture no 3 on your first post.
Where the body tube screwed in to the head there is a small gap. Before the fins.
Haikelite: take a look at the Olight X7 marauder, I think it has set a pretty high standard for triple XHP70 lights.
It also only costs $199, it might be useful for you to set as reference.
That’s why I want them to push output higher. Under 10k lumens isn’t that special anymore. If this thing has thermal regulation, then crank output to 11 for turbo mode, then crank it to 19 for a super turbo mode.