Servus Martin,
Thanks for the nice groupbuy opportunity. Form subb'd and very much interested into this model. Some information about the driver specs and the UI would be the icing of the cake. ;-)
Servus Martin,
Thanks for the nice groupbuy opportunity. Form subb'd and very much interested into this model. Some information about the driver specs and the UI would be the icing of the cake. ;-)
as soon as I get updates...
Submitted. Battery type?
I would certainly be in for one.
Interested. Slightly better performance than a dedomed XHP50.2 FT03 whilst being much smaller
Definitely interested.
Waiting for UI and driver type which will determine the ability of sustained max output.
Color Temp.? ~5500K?
Arrhh gosh…already have thrower FT03, now come another one… nvr mind (why I rather be a moder)
For me, it seem to be completely different output if you take a look at lumen, candela, led size compare to other like xhp50.2(4000lm ?somewhat lower cd)vs sst40(2000lm more cd)
I’m INTERESTED just tell me what kind of battery and driver were used to get the above measurement 5000lm 220kcd
If turbo can be memorized and is in the mode sequence, I’ll probably buy 10.
For this type of light and rear clicky switch, turbo needs to turn on with single click at a moment’s notice to scan around, not double click.
You can still make double click from any mode for turbo if you want.
220kcd? hmm (confused) is that correct? the K75 is making 1562.5 with the same emitter
Interested. Do you know what the actual throw will be with SBT90? Thank you
Their numbers seem to be a bit exaggerated. I dont think they take reflector and lens loss into account. It’ll probably be around 4400 lumens 200kcd.
Well it says 220kcd which translates to 938m of throw. It will probably be a bit less, maybe about 900 but we won’t really know till someone tests it.
Interested. submitted my email
Submitted
hmmm, i expect better number from that led, maybe 5000lumen and 250kcd
The reason should be the diameter
Martin,
I am in
Thanks
please ramping in the UI!
Whats the light-color?
I hope for NW/WW, at least 5000K.
Interested
Submitted!