very budget thrower (300 meters + distance) for under $50

If anyone has both of these it would be interesting to hear the feedback.

Johnny, Is that with stock driver in the T13?

-Garry

Both stock. 26650 in the hd2010.

Johnny, your not doing a good job of convincing me not to buy that smallsun…. :expressionless:

Yep, very poor job. I sense I'll be $25 poorer quite soon.

I don't know about you all, but I need beamshots!

-Garry

+1. Of course I want them too. :slight_smile:

Yeah, just nail the lid on my wallets coffin, I dare you! :stuck_out_tongue:

Best single xml thrower? More than thrunite tn31?

He doesn’t own the TN31 yet :wink: I think he will although there was mention of the Elecktrolumens monster also….

Check out TurboBBs posts for the Thrunite vs some others

If your car is running right you’ll be max 14.4 volts. At full charge a 4S lipo pack will be at 16.8 volts. You’ll definitely be shortening light bulb life considerably if you run it at those kinds of voltages. 3S works perfectly for all 12v nominal uses. It peaks at 12.6v.

What are some links to some of the recent few good ones that have been mentioned?

Nope, you just need a 75 cent trimpot and a little soldering, Mine works just fine, see here:

Just for you buddy.

Small Sun ZY-T13 - these were all taken on 1.4 sec shutter, f/4 and ISO 400

I just got done taken these. Perfect dark nite to take pictures here with a super clear nite.

350yds

220yds

100yds or so up the street

Ooooohhhhhhhhhhh

Thanks bud! Awesome!

-Garry

I will add that those are probably just a little on the overexposed side. But they should give you a good idea.

Your welcome.

And the middle picture it’s not 220yds to that pool rather the last electrical pole and the trees in the far background. Just so you know.

mags,

I finally got access to my pictures again since the site was down.

This is about what you can expect with the FandyFire STL-V6 at 350yds.

Manual exposure of 1.4 sec shutter, f/4 and ISO 400

This will let you see on the same exact settings and distance how that FandyFire above will compare to the Sunwayman T40CS.