With 30T, it makes 7,570 lumens! Freaking amazing! It is even brighter than the D4S XP-L HI 5D V2 (3,577 lumens), ROT66 XPL-HI 3A V3 (6,940 lumens), Noctigon M43 (4,310 for LH351D 90CRI, 5,172 for XPL-HI 5D v2, 6,000 XP-G2), and Astrolux MF01 (I think it was about 7k for the 219C).
Too bad FF ran out of the XPL-HI 3A V3 and I think 1A V3 is too CW for me.
I’m going to do more testing on each unit once I receive my E07 order from Neal. Strange that I received my order from FF so quickly even though I ordered it two weeks after I placed order from Neal. However FF made some mistakes in my order: one had wrong emitters and one had wrong aux color. Will sort it out with them.
@SKV89, that's a lot of lumens wow. I ordered mine with the 40T and hoping to get close to that. How does the beam look to you compared to the rot66? From Matts video, the rot66 looks like it has much more flood.
That is good news for me as I wanted it to be a real flooder. 30T is rated at 35A and 40T at 30A. I wonder just how many amps your E07 is pulling to get those high lumens.....it can't be using close to max amps on the 30T can it?
Probably close, might be difficult to tell the difference visually. The 40T won’t allow quite the same draw, maybe even considerably less in that heavy demand scenario. At lower demand levels the two cells will be more comparable, at high demand levels the two will definitely show differences.
Oh well, if I'm not pleased I could get a 30T later on. I'll probably be impressed with the light enough that it will be good for me. Even 5k lumens for such a small light is really bright.
Hi guys, I ordered the 219b version. Since there is an adapter included, I want to put a 18650 30q battery in it for starters…
But what 21700 would be suitable for the 219b emitters? I don’t have a matching charger (only a littokala lii-402), so I will charge the battery with my olight UC for the time being…