Olight X9 @ 25k Lumen

No details available anywhere on the web, i dread to think whats the £$ will be!

i guess, 399$, maybe, who know
they should use Lipo, Reduce the weight
maybe a can light 25K lumen

I tried my best to get there, but unfortunately couldn’t get past the planning stage. Way too much money between travel and a room to sleep in. That and I believe it requires commercial access to get in.

Would have loved to be there though.

My guess is that the price will be $400 indeed.

$400 for a 25k lumen olight light sounds too cheap to me.

I think at least $599 if it comes with the battery pack…

I think $200 - $2000 is a safe guess.

Such flashlights are very impressive, but I wonder how many pieces are sold and (as I guess the answer is not many) what’s their profit margin…

Having a big flashlight acting like a small one it is not too attractive, too little juice to enjoy real serious power, even if the temperature is ok.
How many cells are in the X9, 6pcs like in the previous Olight products from the Intimidator series?

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170118/e2b336f4111ce32ee82462ee07aeb9ff.jpg Some more chum for the water.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170118/bf177476aba9d9da07899259d12623b8.jpg
https://n2a.goexposoftware.com/events/ss17/goExpo/exhibitor/viewExhibitorProfile.php?\_\_id=110

So USD 400:-
Actually not too bad, given the competition’s pricing.
But it’s gigantic :open_mouth:

$400, dual fans, looks quite a bit different from the one they have on hand though. Man those 6 xhp70’s look really good. :slight_smile:

Anyone have a pic of the bottom of that light? Also, doesn’t look like it has a lanyard attachment. That’s a beast to have to hold for any significant amount of time.

But i can buy 25k lumen lights on ebay for $50 :smiley:

You can buy 30k for 20$, just look again

It would add weight to a light but would it be possible to make one with a water jacket in the head? Like the ww1/ww2 machine gun barrels. Can’t remember how long in between as long as the barrels stayed changed so often they could fire indefinitely. Unless something in the firing mechanism broke. By the time one barrel was to hot the other one would be cooled.

Now we don’t use water cooled but it was effective in the marines the saw gunners had two barrels. And a thick ass cow hide glove to change them. But no one ever changed them during a firefight. Unless they started glowing. You know its hot when the round fires off from the heat alone

Unless you are actively cooling the water, putting water in the head will just insulate it more.

Indeed, but i do have standards :smiley:

Was just curious because the machine gun barrels in water jackets arnt actively cooled. And thousands of rounds could be shot before a barrel change. But I guess a steel barrel can take a lot more heat few hundred degrees more then a flashlight can so that makes sense

Maybe they were just using water as to collect the heat due to it’s high head capacity.
You would need many litres of water though…
Definitely not possible for a small flashlight like this.