Sofirn Q8 group buy (gb closed, but try PM to Sofirn for discount)

This isn’t the first time I’ve done this Jason. :wink: Not even only the tenth… I’ll figure it out, usually do somehow.

The driver, well, speaks for itself I reckon…

I have the 2 screws mounted to lock the new head in place, this is the 2 screws that formally went into the reflector so it wouldn’t rotate. Working on getting the central hole drilled for the wires to run up through. I swapped the MOSFET and 7135 chip on the original Q8 driver so all drivers have the same components power wise, the original driver will supply power directly to the SST-40 in the middle via both red and black wires as usual. There are 2 14 ga positive leads that will be shared between two quads, so two of the quad boards per 14 ga positive. Then each Slave driver has an 18 ga Teflon coated lead for the negative. I used 26 ga Teflon wires for the signal leads, green to the MOSFET and orange to the 7135.

Haven’t tested it more than to ensure Anduril is working, so there’s that still to do as well…

Wow-zer!! Nice!!! Appreciate the update with pics. :+1:

25,426.5 lumens at start… 22,700 lumens at 30 seconds.

This one turned into quite a lot of work!

See the stack of 16 Samsung 30Q’s that came today? Ready for those tubes/carriers… :wink:

Impressive, VERY IMPRESSIVE!! . :+1:

Thanks for sharing Dale. :wink:

Still have some details to nail down, and there will eventually be a double carrier tube on it…

I like it. I saw the video you posted on the other thread measuring the lumen output.

It’s a beast!! . :beer:

I want to see an outdoor video of it.

/\ …… Me too!!

I’m guessing the beam will look like a souped-up Astrolux MF01.

I used to get really excited to see 12,000 on my meter, then later if it got up to 20,000 I was really impressed! This one? Over 70,000 on the meter! Gonna run out of meter soon at this rate!

Used it tonight walking the trash can the 300 yds down to the road, really like the beam on it, at much much lower than full onslaught mode of course. Very nice even for a general purpose walk, that double click to Turbo is silently lurking in the background, waiting to turn the sun back on… :smiley: Using it a a decent middle to well lit range for this walk it didn’t even begin to get warm. Pretty sure outside, in the cool of night, with some breeze, it should easily run the cells down without discomfort. At least in present 4 cell configuration.

Pictures or it didn’t happen…… :stuck_out_tongue::wink:

Seriously, when you have time; give us a beam shot or two please.

Wow, thank you Dale…. very impressive!! . :+1:

I just wanted to say that I received my Q8 from Sofirn off of Amazon, and this light is amazing! It lights up across the street which is at least 600’. I don’t find that the light is too throwy at all, it just seems to light up the entire 4 acre yard. The light is very well made, with quality at least the equal of Olight or Fenix.

I wan’t to give a special thanks to Zoe at Sofirn. Excellent customer service. This won’t be my last light from them.

Sofirn will appreciate more if you write a review on amazon page. :smiley:

Is there any possibility that I could still get a discounted price? The last update in the OP, about contacting Sofirn to try to get a discount, was October 11.

Just send Sofirn a message asking about a discount price. It may be Monday before they answer. Actually, I don’t know how long it might take. They may be gone till mid January. All of China is basically closing for the holidays.

Thanks Jason. :+1:

Received my Sofirn Q8 today and within six hours it was already saving my butt.

Surprising my son with a trampoline for Xmas. Got everything out and looked thru the instructions. What I thought would take an hour to assemble ended up taking 4.5 hrs with help from a buddy. The last 4 of said hours were in the dark. I put some flat top 30Qs in it (button tops yet to arrive), turned it on and stuck it it a nearby free. Instant flood light that ran the whole time. The freaking thing literally saved Xmas at my house. Tonight was my only chance to get the thing up before Christmas morning.