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Wow, that Lumintop B01 bike light looks really cool. Finally a nice sharp cutoff pattern for bikes.
there has to be a S21a 5000k on the horizon….?
5000k sounds good.
The price is right but not the emmiter.
Hi Martin! Any target date for the opening of this group buy?
Astrolux knows something about the SST-40 that we do not know: the FT04 makes 3000 lumen OTF on turbo, so that is about 3500 lumen from a single SST-40 led. Awesome!
So, now it's not only Lumintop and Amutorch but also Banggood/Mateminco/Astrolux who started to copy Olight's blue bezelring design. ;-)
Looks like Mateminco bought some residual stock material of HaikeLite's MT07S or they just copied their design. :-D
A proprietary charging connector with only 2A is a bit disappointing. It's the same situation with HaikeLite's new MT40 that also comes with a similar proprietary charger.
55°C stepdown from high is a bit on the conservative side but I like that the driver can step the power up again. 3.000 lumens out of one SST-40? I don't think so.
However, this one might be a nice host for a 3V XHP50.2 flashlight.
Why? :person_facepalming:
Should be 1800 to maybe 1900 lumen at most.
I was told 10A - so probably it's 3000 LED lumen?
better host (heatwise) than the FT03 for sure
and the FT04 is a new Haikelight cooperation
The SST40 maxes out at around 1800-1900 lumen OTF. This is around 10A. I don’t know why they post such a crazy number.
It’s a SST40, right? Same as in FT03?
No worries guys! Those ridiculous 3.000 lumens were just a typo. Instead, Mateminco was able to source an 11.000 (eeeeleven-thooouuusand!) lumens SST-40. :-D
So, I like this UI very much. When temperature reaches 55°C it steps up to 11.000 lumens. ;-)
I like HaikeLite's hosts for these are quite hefty. But at 10A the bonding wires of the SST-40 would burn. Djozz's sample died at 9.5A, koef3's sample at 9.4A.
Anything above 7.4A is considered to have a significant impact on its life expectancy, at least for the N4 flux bin.
Extra zero by mistake. Give them a few days at least to get the info sorted out.
It seems the FT04 is basically the same size head and emitter as the FT03, but with 3 x 18650 instead of 1 x 26650. So output and throw should be about the same. You could have double the battery capacity which means double the run times.
i like the design of the Haikelite over the Astrolux to be honest.
Yeah and no way a SST40 will produce 3000 Lm
Sorry, I’m not too familiar with Luminus bins.
Here is Djozz’s test on an average bin. This is not the highest bin and it’s also a bare LED on a power supply. Once inside a flashlight you get losses (maybe around 25%) that take that 2500 lumen down quite a bit.
I definitely would not imagine a bin change adding 600 lumen (from 2400 to 3000). Bottom line is that it’s a small led (2mm by 2mm die same as XM-L2 and XPL) and it’s output is limited. I’m curious to see if it’s output is higher than the FT03.
Remember that the FT03 was pushing the led pretty hard with high drain cells. People were concerned a high drain might burn it up. The FT04 has an even stronger battery setup. I think the smart battery to use is 3 high capacity cells like Samsung 35E as opposed to the stronger 30Q.
It’s still early days, though. We don’t know everything that has changed between the FT03 and FT04.
These are 3000 HaikeliteLumens. Easily doable with this LED.