Sky Lumen Nguyen Flashlight

How about this one Vinh ——————- :smiling_imp:

Need a SLN AR500 Steel version for that :wink:

What a funny video haha Vinhs light prolly can handle only one of those bullets. I wouldnt risk shooting it twice. Haha

SL Nguyen Torture Test 7: 4000Lumen High Drain Samsung 30T

Not even …I don’t think any type of aluminum can handle any type of rifle round. Pistol caliber is one thing. Rifle round is a whole new animal. I shoot .223 green tip through 1/4” mild steel like butter.

Keep in mind max (discharge) operating temp for the battery is 80C and recommended is <60C. Hard to say how hot the battery was while doing this, maybe not 80C since you were outdoors but I am surprised it lived.

Yes the test went beyond all safety recommendations to prove the robustness of the light circuitry.

In practice with accordance to Sky Lumen Purchase Agreement all lights temperature should be monitor with bare hands and must be turned down several level or OFF once the light reach the “Too Hot To Hold” temperature. In this specific case, 2.5min was is the recommended time to throttle back.

In hindsight, the light forwards switch code name FS54 is especially impressive considering the circumstances.

I know…I was just making a joke haha

But you know If SLN survive 9mm which I dont think it will hahaha We might have to break out the S&W 500 just for KICKS!

I don’t laugh very easily, but I was laughing my butt off watching this!

Watching the video make me want to say. Get the hell out. I will show you how its done. hahahaha

SLN Heat Test 2 (Samsung 30T)
Starting 4000L 4.2V
Too hot to touch at 2.5min
Max temp @ 10min
End test 12.5Min
Ending 1400L 3.14V

Only if you miss it the First time

Look at these Bullet comparisons —- In the video they’re shooting the T-Rex—- 750 grain 2480 ft lbs / sec with 10,180 ft lbs of force Elephant Gun

WOW! How many amps for that output? Very impressive build, Surefire only through theirs in a dryer.

I like this flashlight a lot. Hope the price will not be too high.

Unfortunately it is too high :frowning:

I cant get around that unless have it made in China.

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at least Vinh is honest :wink:

Finally we can get a true 10k+ lumen single cell flashlight!