Yes sir. The tk75vn is modded by Vinh. Probably drawing 4.5 amp from each cell… the Carrier is 4S… I like using Sony vtc5a. So far I have no problem using the highest mode with my vtc5a.
Either way, if the light break, he said he will fix it for free… so I don’t worry much…
I ordered two from there. I couldn’t make out any flaws in the domes of the ones I received. I put one in a direct-drive light. I haven’t done any rigorous tests, but I can say that it puts out a lot of light and runs relatively cool. I built a similar light in an F13 host, with a 26650 battery, but I used an SST-40 emitter on a DTP copper MCPCB I bought from Kai domain. I’d estimate they have similar performance, but the one from KaiDomain is slightly warmer, as expected.
I have just used SST40 in my BLF A6 light, but instead of using INR Battery i used a normal Samsung cell I pulled it out if a laptop battery and i got more than 6 amps on turbo and of course a lot of light, So my question is will it burn if i used INR Cell ?
And have any one successfully dedome it ? Or IT should be sliced like the XHP family ?
Well, I sliced down an SST-40, lost lumens and no net gain in throw, and beam pattern/tint is worse. So from my experience, I would not recommend, but who knows if I did it wrong. Haven't slice much LED's but an XHP70 I did came out well.
I dedomed one (from KD) fairly successfully in pure toluene at a high temperature.
It took quite a long time though…
A few tiny flakes of silicone left on the die, but nothing to worry about.
But the die is larger than XP-L or XM-L2, so you either need large optics or a lot of power (or both) to get impressive throw numbers.
Es muy bueno,convoy c8+ a17ddfet,puentes en resortes y tira de 6.5 mah sin problema de momento,el tiro en la vida real es como un xpl hi,no vale la pena dedomed, está ala altura del xpl2 sin manchas amarillas
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