Just checking in. Hope all isgoing well.
Put me down for one please
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How many flashlights do you want in total? … x … units? .
Two for me is correct. Much obliged.
I’d take two units
I’d take two units
Welcome to the Forum,
In the next update, I’ll put you on my list.
Just one please. Sorry for the duplicated post.
Come on guys....
Can we all please get back to the business of beating on Raccoon City?
Come on guys....
Can we all please get back to the business of beating on Raccoon City?
Yeah, I still have dozens of razor sharp knives in my signature.
You can't possibly have that on a family-friendly forum like BLF...
Think about the children!
I’m Raccoonophobic… can we please discuss about it guys ?
I’m keen, add me to the list pls.
Alen:how long it takes to get hot?
At full power? A few seconds. Have you used an Emisar D4? It’s a lot like that.
At a more practical power level? It should run indefinitely at several hundred lumens, depending on how you configure its thermal parameters.
Here’s an output graph from a few months ago, showing thermal ramp-down and then a relatively stable level:
That first minute is likely to ramp down faster than shown in the graph though. It was actually too hot during that first plateau, so I made it adjust down faster.
When started at the default ceiling level of 1100 lumens, the result looked more like this:
This test was 9 months ago though, and things have been updated since then. Mostly, it just shows a rough idea of what to expect when using a high mode which isn’t turbo. I think this test also had a lower temperature limit configured. The stable level depends on the user’s personal configuration and environmental conditions.
Why does the first graph show a stable output around 600 lumen and the second around 300 lumen. I see you talking about a lower configured temp but does this make that much difference? I know the emmiters are not yet decided on so it is theoretical (hoping for xpl hi). I am just curious what would be realistic stable max. output for this light. I know there are to much variables to give a good answer. But I think 300 lumen is not very impressive for a 18650 light (but I still would buy it).
Why does the first graph show a stable output around 600 lumen and the second around 300 lumen.
I don’t recall the exact test conditions, but I think I set the limit pretty low on one and didn’t point a fan at it, while the other used defaults and had a little bit of air moving past.
The sustainable level really does change quite a bit depending on your configuration and environmental conditions.
Hello,
add me to the interest list. I like one item, please.
Thanks!
I am down for one.
Thanks.
In for 2 if $30
1 if $35
Add me for 1 please.
1x if LH351D or XP-L HI option. I already have a triple 219C so not really interested in another while a triple G3/G2 does not entice me.
Please put me on the interest list for one light.
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In for 2 if $30
1 if $35
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Four flashlights FW3A to BLF TLF.
Now you say just one or two depending on the price?
Duda, Please: Resolve, Clarify this doubt, (this contradiction) .
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put me down for one please
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Put me down for 3 please.
How many flashlights do you want in total? … x … units? .
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greetings, regards.