[♛ FreemeGB] Fireflies PL47 Gen II 4*XP-L/ Nichia/ SST20 Hi CRI 21700 Right Angle Flashlight - ENDED

Are xpl hi and 219B the only emitters available?

I don’t really know what emitters will be used.

However, the ones I’ve seen are 219B and SST20.

Product listed.

Nice, and lots of emitter options, including SST20 10W NW 4000K CRI95. Definitely going to try that.

http://www.ff-light.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=54

Freeme, please update my interest to two lights, thanks!

The new details looks great. I thought I had posted interested before.

2 please… YES THATS TWO PLEASE

Prolly mentioned, gonna have battery available for purchase?

Interested

Interested!

Interested. If I didn’t already say so. :person_facepalming:

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coupon :smiley:

5000 lumens? Wow! That’s quite a powerhouse on your forehead. I hope all the mass in the head soaks up a lot of heat.

I’d bet that a few of my night mountain biking friends would appreciate that kind of power. They ride year-round. It would be great in the winter with the cold keeping the light from stepping down too quickly.

If you’re looking for a right angle light, this one looks to be top of the heap. Even without the HI leds, 2500 lumens is nothing to sneeze at.

I am interested too.

Interested

interested

Very interested. Anybody with experiece with the sst20 cri95? How does it compare to the 219b or 219c at 4000k?

Beam profile is throw-ish in optics. Broad but focused hotspot, very subtle cool band around edge of hotspot. Tint from factory will be slightly green from factory, but with a minus green filter it’s perfection. Deep red rendering is off the charts, better than 219B R9080. Even without the minus green filter, wood tones look great, but with a minus green filter, nothing does it better.

interested in this….

and this, except I’ll mount the solar panel on the underside of the brim so the PL47 can power it’s own cooling. :student:

Thanks. Might try those then. But I’ll probably also get one with 219b’s since I know I’d like it. Which minus green filter do you use? And would it be able to handle the heat from this light?

It’s the Lee Zircon 804. The Lee Zircon filters are designed to handle high heat from LEDs, so I think it should be fine. I haven’t had any fading issues yet.