Knurling can get dirty. The peaks get ragged. Do a quick skim cut to knock the tops off. Personally I don’t care about the anodizing attracting dirt because that means it’ll probably be less slippery when wet and oily.
I’m getting mixed signals here. Is the turbo mode part of the lowlow-low-mid-high-(turbo?) sequence or not? It seems that this is the case for the MT03, but for the thrower model MT07 it seems that turbo is a memorised hidden mode only… Can you please enlighten me? Thanks!
Hey guys turbo mode is 2.5 minutes then after that it is temperature regulated stepdown if the light is over 56 degrees Celsius it will step down slowly. The light will be tested in a professional integrated sphere. Numbers will be posted here. 9500-10000 lumen sounds about right running 3 XHP70 @ 12 amps.
Is there any possibility of a BFF discount coupon? I’m seriously wanting to buy one of this monsterlight, but the price range is off my budget.
Thanks for any “help”.
Hello Haikelite. Have you guys made a official release yet with production pictures? You mention it’s for sale already, I’m really curious because you’ve definitely been one of the more responsive companies in this forum. Thanks.
Total Watts on a full batteries charge will be around 88 watts so divide that by 3? 8.4 volts with two full cells but we will call it at 8 volts flat. So 8 times 11 is 88 watts
Cree states that a XHP70 needs 32 watts each to achieve 4k lumens each emitter in this light will be getting about 29.3 watts so fairly close to the target of 32 watts.
This set up should achieve around 11k lumen at the LEDs? With loses around 9500-1000k lumens?