Skyray King (3xXML, 4x18650 Fatty)

i will put it on my long long long wish list for now... ive spent too much in may on lights :)

anyheww .i think i need some cofee now .toot toooot

me too

Couple of questions... Does the Skyray King have built-in low voltage protection, meaning if the cells get below a certain voltage the light flashes or goes to low power? And if it doesn't, would it still be ok to use unprotected Panasonic NCR18650A 3100mAh cells? (I ask because I have some extras.)

Also, these NCR18650A's don't have much of a button on the (+) end. Will they make adequate contact with the Skyray circuit board?

Thxs, -t

1. The king has standard low voltage protection, that is, until the microcontroller can no longer function (~2.5-2.6V). Then it will turn off and can no longer be turned on.

2. High will stay high until turned off or #1 above.

3. Panasonics NCR18650 has no contact problem. In fact, they fit perfectly, not too tight, and the smooth battery tops don't scratch the PCB.

Best place to buy these panasonics 3100s???

Here are few beamshots I did of my King. It did really well I think. I love this little light.

And here is a combination of them -

Good job . Thanks :)

And here is some beamshots showing the King vs some other nice lights at 100 yards -

Since I’m in the US, I got mine at Orbtronic’s ebay store and they arrived w/in a few days (shipped from Florida), but since then they’ve raised the prices $1 each. … Also available at several other ebay sellers and the usual suspects: Intl-outdoor.com, cnqualitygoods.com, hkequipment.net and more I’m sure.

Hey RDR, great job on the photos. Thanks for your hard work putting them together for us.

Thanks!!!

Orbtronic charges $34 shipping for a tiny package of 18650s to vancouver!!!

Iv ordered from goinggear ( which is also located in Florida) and they charge 4 to 5 bucks for large packages :)

I ended up ordering from hongkong .free shipping :)

A new king in black 5 x T6 with lanyard and handle ?

https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/8893

You guys are really making me want one of these. Im saving for a TK41 but do i really need another single xml thrower? Lol.

Wheres the best place to get a branded one?

What to do...what to do.

Has anyone info if the King can handle 8xCR123's ?

I wouldn't recommend it. The king's design is simple, yet it works flawlessly, because it takes advantage of compatible voltage range between the single Li-ion, MCU, and the XM-L Vf.

As such, I doubt it has buck converter, since it didn't need to. And without buck, your 6V input will probably just fry the MCU (2.7V min - 5V max).

Thanks Pulsar ..... I was hoping that It would handle the Voltage because I have tons of those batteries I never use .... I didn't want to fry it ....