imaplent dt70 and dt35, why no one mention anything here

I hope to see a GB

Cree numbers are very conservative and usually rated at where the emitter still achieves a decent lm/watts while managing the heat, with proper heat sinking the XHP35 HI can do up to 2,500lm.

Patiently waiting

This post got me excited, and I already bought 2 of G20ā€™s using your code, you and Martin are driving me broke

Do you have Beamshots of the DT35 and DT70?

YES, BEAMSHOTS, WE NEED BEAMSHOTS! :expressionless:

I think the beamshots its only thing to pick that and broke my wallet until 2018 comes

Danm, I must stop to reading the threads of this forumā€¦ā€¦ā€¦

MUST RESIST!

Finnish store claims that the DT70 has 4 dedomed xhp70ā€¦

16k lumens seems even more farfetched in that case

Idk why but the Imalent lights never took off on CPF. They look like great lights and I was going to buy one at one point. Still interested and the new lights look impressive indeed!

Surprising! Usually manufacturers do the opposite. In this case itā€™s excellent news. Do you have links where this has been published, like Texas_Ace did these last days for the LatticeBright (node 51604)?

And what about the XHP70? Can it reach 4500-5000lm?

The XHP70 can reach up to 6,000lm, even close to 7,000 if I remember correctly from one of Daleā€™s mods with a FET driver in a convoy L6.

Cree does not over rate their emitters because they must provide a spec sheet with full details, unlike flashlights manufacturers.

Impressive! Iā€™d like to see those numbers.

Are there drivers for flashlights, for single LiIon cells, that can approach the necessary current? It seems boost drivers donā€™t.

XHP70 N2 canā€™t reach 6Klm even at 12A 7.75V, yes 93W for a single LED

Thatā€™s an N2.

There are P2 binned XHP70ā€™s now.

Hereā€™s one of Daleā€™s posts on his L6 (7400lm). Convoy L6... XHP70 Beast! - #3192 by DB_Custom

Thatā€™s originals or dedomt XHP70 in the DT70?

Would love to try the DN70, not really impressed with the output on my Olight R50 Pro.

Any codes for it?

That thread (Cree XHP70 up to 4022 Lumens and XHP50 up to 2546 lumens - Multi-die leds.) is really interesting, itā€™s what I was looking for. It does show that the XHP70 can irradiate much more than current single cell flashlights do.

Thatā€™s what the thread above shows. Of course this is only relevant for turbo mode. In the announcement the DN70 is better (waiting for the reviews to see how much it really does) but even if true could be significantly moreā€¦

Is it possible to have at least 5klm in turbo? Current batteries can do 20A continuous, so this doesnā€™t seem to be a limiting factor. Are there boot drivers that can reach ~10A in the output? Do they fit in a light of the size of DN70 or R50?

Ow, when I received the alert in e-mail of this thread I was very hopeful with beam shots in thatā€¦ā€¦

Damn, I will wait again

I think you donā€™t see much interest is the ridiculous pricing. I can have a Thrunite TN42 for far less. Or an acebeam K70 or several other K series for less $$.
The 8k lumen numbers combined with over 250,000 candlepower is enticing but the pricetagā€¦arrggg

Well, Imalent donā€™t have the same reputation as Thrunite. With a discount, and taking into account that the lights come with four high drain batteries, the lights become quite interesting. Iā€™m more worried about build quality.