First time I watched I was convinced the lens would shatter, but it didn’t. Then I read in JM’s review about the rubber ring surrounding the lens entirely… Really nice feature.
the final UI is without breathing strobe. the breathing strobe is a trial samples’ UI.
now we have only few this UI flashlight in XHP50 version X1s. The XHP35 HI X1s now is all the H M L (hidden fast strobe) UI solution.
And we also can provide the final UI XHP50 X1s to BLFers, only need you mention it and let us know it.
hi, it is hard to say how long a flashlight can throw.
I want submit this question to our users, let they tell us.
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the xhp35 hi works at 1.05A max. in high mode, the official max. current according to the datasheet issued by CREE.
I know that your business plan is to provide reliable flashlights but you could safely overdrive the CREE emitters at 200% and still be safe.
At 2A, the XHP35 would REALLY throw and still be cool enough given the mass of the X1s !
Jaxman can overdrive that driver and call it the X1mod. Since we at BLF strive to push the limits of LED technology. Not let it work at suggested specs but at what is possible without compromising on safety
Exactly my thinking. I had the light in my shopping cart until I read only 1 amp.
And at only 1300 Lumen’s, theres nothing a xpl hi can’t do. Please take advantage of the xhp35 hi and the nice big light for heat sink.
if the XHP35hi has the same output as a XPLhi in terms of lumens, still ver nice, means reliable, no heat issues AND bigger lightsource so fatter beam.
thanks for your support on my thinking.
what I most care, is that: any one Jaxman flashlight must be a solid tool. solid is first.
and what is more, we should find the balance of power consumption and the efficiency.
a 1300lm x1 flashlight has been a good thrower.That is my frankly review on the extra-power input.