ACEBEAM K75 LED Searchlight Throw 2500meters 6300lumens Output Released

That’s fair. But when a light outputs at just over 2/3rd of what’s advertised that’s almost fraudulent.

well but u shouldnt go to hard over a budget brand vs a more expensive one like acebeam… kinda unfair to compare like that…

Astrolux seems to make good lights. All I ever hear are good things about MF01/s, FT03, and MF04/s.

The lights themselves are generally pretty good for the price. The ratings are just usually inflated. If you buy it knowing that then no real issue with most of them that I have tried.

Does anyone know a good retailer to buy one of these suckers if you reside in Canada? Flashlightworld is usually my go-to, but I’m growing impatient with them at the moment cause they don’t know when K75 will be available.

Try Neal at Neals Gadgets…

Here MY initial impressions

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Shenzhen write:

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Thanks for the heads up, I will send an email and see what comes of it.

wendy wrote to me:

LUMINUS SBT-90-W Gen2 main electrical power parameters as below:

35$ / piece.

a. Typical voltage is 3V,

b. Max. Current is 18A,

c. Max. power is 60W,

d. Max. Flux is 4650lm based on the current 18A.

Datasheet:

Interesting, I can’t not figure out how to download the datasheet but based on those numbers, they must be overdriving the LED pretty heavily to reach 6300lm in the K75.

Anyone know what the actual drive current is in the K75?

The price is better then expected.

Edit, got the datasheet downloaded.

Looks like the 4300 lumens is at 9A, at 18k it is rated for 5800 lumens.

Also looks like it can be overdriven and still gain lumens if cooled, so 6300 sounds reasonable. I would still be very interested to know what the K75 is driving it with.

The forward voltage has a really wide range of 2.8-3.8v in the datasheet, making it hard to figure out if it would work with an FET driver.

4300 lumens at 9amps? That sounds pretty great. So it gets 150-160 lumens per watt when driven to 4300 lumens?

4300 lumens at 9A sounds too good to be true. :open_mouth:

If that’s the case, TA might just be able to get the GT4 to run 4 of these and earn the title of the farthest throwing production light yet with monster output!

4600 lumens at 18 amps sounds more realistic according to how hot the K75 heats up on turbo— feels like it’s pushing more than 100 watts to heat up so fast.

Yeah, just going off the datasheet specs. As we know they don’t always match real world numbers.

I am trying to see if I can get my hands on some of the LED’s to play with.

I don’t like the interface.
On the K70 you had that nice ring, but on this one there’s just a stupid button. Not good for emergency at all. You need to be able to turn it on in the mode you want.

The one button UI is actually better for emergencies than the old style control ring.

The one button UI allows instant [one handed] access to any one of 3 different output levels.

Ultra Low, L/M/H [memory] and Turbo.

The K70 is a two handed light that is slow and cumbersome, especially in an emergency.

Just received my K75 yesterday from Andrew & Amanda. Haven’t really had time to play with it but just did a quick lumen measurement with the TA lumen tube calibrated with Maukka lights at turn-on.

4,310 lumens at turbo in power mode
1,820 lumens in Eco max.

I did not take any measusrements at 30s. Lumens fall after turn-on so 30s should be much lower. I tried both the stock Acebeam 18650 protected cells and Keeppower VTC6 3100mah protected cell and got the same results. They both use the Sony VTC6 underneath. For anyone getting higher measurements, what cells did you use? I wonder if I got a lemon or is Acebeam ratings severely inflated on this light. They are not as good as Olight, Fireflies, and Emisar when it comes to lumen rating accuracy but nothing this bad. I measured the Acebeam TK16 osram version and got 1100 lumens, which is not too bad.

The K75 is smaller and much lighter than I expected. The head is slightly smaller than the R90C. I can fit it completely in my 4” TA lumen tube for an accurate measurement. I think it is very well designed. I found a pic that it is compatible with the X65 8-cell rechargeable tube for extended run times. I also tried an X80 4-cell tube and it fits in the K75. However, the K75 tube does not fit in the X80. Weird.

Who did the job on the led of your light, and what about Lumens and Candelas please?Is there a major difference?

No,in case of emergency,I had to turn the ring one step only and I had strobe mode at once,which is way better.