HaikeLite XHP70 Thrower Prototype Sneak Preview

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Like others have mentioned, I’d love to see what a XHP35 HI with a smooth reflector could do in this monster.

Thanks Miller.

XHP35 HI throws better for sure. But the output can not go over 3000lumens.

XHP70 can output more lumens, the deep and thick cooling fins of this monster are designed for XHP70. Heat-sinking is amazing, on 7.5A turbo mode the big head part gets warm quick and never get too hot.I can hold the light in hand all the time.

Smooth reflector does make the light brighter than OP reflector. I will update some beamshots next week to compare the difference between SMO and OP side by side.

Will this final production light make Convoy L6 owner want to ditch L6 and buy this one?

I believe it will cost 2.5 times L6’s price.

If the price is close to L6 i guess :wink:

Both XHP70 and XHP35. Like the option of a SMO reflector also.

Oh :frowning:

For that price then I have to buy cheap host and mod the light

I’m poor now day

Do not guess :smiley: , will public the price soon.

Please do not rush this product. If there’s anything we BLF’ers are good at is to quickly spot massive design/manufacturing flaws in highly anticipated flashlights.

Yes, and in a less fortunate case, non flashaholics can spot the flaw as well. Indeed, do not rush these products; they look too fine to have serious flaws…

Can we have special discount for BLF members ?

If this light deliver well performance then the name will lift up the next production

I say stepping stone :slight_smile: this way minor flaw can be forgiven and not damaging to the brand name :stuck_out_tongue:

If I may politely disagree…

I like getting a good deal and all, too. But let’s wait to see pricing before we start talking about discounts. Who knows, it could be a great price without any sort of discounts. And from what HaikeLite is saying, it won’t be much longer. For coming here and letting us make suggestions, I think the least we can do to show our appreciation is to not discredit their pricing (nor call their quality into question).

Final products coming soon ;

OP updated:

Final UI changed a little , Added hidden Strobe and SOS modes ; Press and held 1 seconds in any status to active.

Switch 1:
Single Click-on ; Single Click-off ;

Fast double-click Turbo (Double click switch 1 in any status to acess; easy to access)
Long-press to Strobe; Long-press again to SOS

Switch 2:

Low Low-Low-Mid -High (single click to change modes ; with last mode memory)

Hidden Moonlight 1 lumens (fast double click switch 2 to acess; easy to access)

Special modes always go back to previous memory mode by single click ; (Special modes can circle among special modes by double-click or long-press)
Memory mode: Low Low-Low-Mid -High + OFF

(We call Turbo/Moonlight/Strobe/SOS as special modes)

by Switch 2, Click+hold+flash signal to lockout the light; Repeat to unlock. Tailcap-lockout also available

Temperature stepdown added to HaikeLite thrower on Turbo mode; Turbo mode can last long time (around 15 minutes)before overheat and it gets cool again fast in 2-3 minutes
Gold-plating components changed to Silver-plating
Wire changed from 20 gauge to 18 gauge

Emitter drain on Turbo adjusted back to 6.5A .
7.5A gets hot too quick , even with the massive integrated head.

What happened to….

“XHP70 can output more lumens, the deep and thick cooling fins of this monster are designed for XHP70. Heat-sinking is amazing, on 7.5A turbo mode the big head part gets warm quick and never get too hot.I can hold the light in hand all the time.”

Can you also provide lumen values for the XHP70 with their respective runtime?

Thanks

7.5A can not pass the testing in hot weather (32 Room temperature, put it to table w/o outside-cooling , can not last 5 minutes before step-down).

Using it in outdoor at cool windy night is a different story.

Thanks for clarifying. I was editing my comment when you replied. Do you have runtime duration for the various modes at this time?

You should really put turbo in the modes with switch 2. I don’t see why you don’t. Having turbo memorized would be a great option.

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