Olight X7 Marauder measurements (3x XHP70, 4x 18650)

Very nice pictures…Yummy…… No more charging port apparently…

The batteries are just rewrapped Samsung 35E. Should be no problem to use any high drain ones.

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Too bad it has nothing between 3 and 300 lumens…

Turbo and Turbo S. Even the font resembles that of Porsche’s….

What he said! (just for sheer curiosity).

Very first and unscientific output test using ceiling bounce. The Noctigon Meteor M43 (with Nichia 219C) set as reference with 6700 lumens at startup. Since they are both about as floody, the results should be quite comparable.

The bundled batteries are Samsung 35E with a protection circuit. 30Qs are unprotected button tops, which are barely long enough for the X7. I couldn’t activate Turbo S on the first try.

Lumens for the first minute on highest output.

WOW! Some serious output! And held on above 8000 for more than a minute….nice.

First beamshot comparisons. The Noctigon is the only really comparable, but threw in the new Acebeam EC50-II with a XHP70 and the quad XP-G2 Astrolux too.

The spill on this thing is HUGE.

I repeat. WOW!

Nice! Could you please tell me if turbo mode can be memorized. Or is double click the only way?

WOW! I wish.

Any group buy?

+1

Olight makes some Very nice lights, But the LED tints they use are not what I prefer.

No turbo or turbo s memory. When you want the highest output, you have to always double click twice. Moonlight (activated by long click from off) is memorized though so it comes on if you do a short click from off afterwards.

The Olight stays relatively cool to the touch even with that monstrous output, but of course it does get hot after a while.

Still, you can melt styrofoam with the head… so don’t leave the light unattended on Turbo S. Glad my runtime box started smelling bad.

This happened in under 2 minutes.

Ouch

How does 55 minutes above 4000 lumens sound? That’s what it does as long as there’s some airflow. Haven’t measured uncooled yet.

That’s some serious performance. Nice to see the well defined temperature difference between the head and the battery tube due to the threads. This also indicates how well an integrated shelf transfers heat compared to a screw in pill. Nice video!

Very nice. This bad boy is on my list!

~8-9k for 5m30s is pretty dang spectacular as well.