Acebeam X70 - 40000 lm - 8*18650 - Active fan cooling

I’m thinking more…

I’ve been surprised by their price before, but if they make this thing right where the first deliveries work unlike their competition in Astrolux, and it can actually produce 40k lumens until the batteries are the limitation, then I don’t see why they couldn’t charge whatever they wanted. At the very least, they could do that until they have competition because right now no one comes close to 40k continuous.

But lumen will still be cheaper than with almost any other light :smiley:

$575 retail for x65. This light is going to be $800 something.?

I think a lot > 600 bucks!! :confounded:

That comes pretty close to the size of the GT :party:

MF05 might be aimed to be a direct competitor to this light…

Not sure if it will be direct competitor. MF05 will have 7x XHP70.2 whereas X70 will have 12x XHP70.2.

Does anyone know what tailordered means?

It uses an Acebeam specific battery pack

More is my guess. The name behind it makes it evident. Not meaning it will not be good, it will not be practical.

Yes. I am pretty sure x65 battery pack could use in x70 head… also both x65, and x70 could turn to shorty ( 4 cells).

How can it be both air cooled AND waterproof?

Of course when underwater it doesn’t need air cooling, it’s then water cooled :slight_smile:

Maybe the fan isn’t harmed when it is submerged even if it goes into a full stall due to the water?

Just thinking out loud…………

Well, when snorkeling with this fan-cooled light, the fan will now propel you in the water so you don’t have to wear flippers!

too bad, they can put 5000 lumen each xhp70.2, but they didnt

How? Technically!?

5000 lumen each led this thing will melt away in 45 seconds on full blast!! :weary:

Knew Acebeam was gonna make something like this. We actually have a light with active cooling for once! Seems quite promising but I’m confused as to why they didn’t use 20700s.

It keeps costs down to reuse X65 parts.

And you are thinking separate cells in a carrier.

Super hi performance lights like this will not be able to do it that way. From now on, I believe, we will only see lights like this with integrated power packs with welded tabs and built in BMS boards.

Two of these, boosted a little bit, one in each hand, should yield 100,000 lumens of brief yet exciting burst. That will do nicely, until even bigger comes along.