HaikeLite Preview for MINI Triple-XHP70 prototypes--Discussion thread

Couldn’t you have waited just 10 more seconds before taking that picture? Now you’ve blinded that person! :wink:

ooops, we did say sorry to him

will do NW beamshot tomorrow.

Do you have a candela or lux reading for this light? Will get this one or the MT07, just have to decide.

how many lumens does this bad boy give out? :smiley:

if more than 9k then i will skip Olight X7 :smiley:

It’s supposed to be about the same. There’s supposed to be a brighter version coming that could be worth waiting for if you can deal with the larger body.

Very interested in this light. Thanks for the beam shots.
Can’t wait to read the first reviews!

it would be nicer to have both contender beams side by side with Olight X7.

I WOULD WANT THE BRIGHTER ONE HEHE

Take a close look at the LED indicator, in my opinion, this is too bright.

not just too bright……it’s distracting.

i dont understand the principle having that led as indicator when the torch is on. It would make more sense to have it as light locator when the torch is off

@Haikelite:

What about the Beamshots of the NW version?

Hello Haikelite, anybodey home? :wink:

We are anxious to see the NW beamshots!!

Grtz
Nico

Mine is finally here. This thing is superbly built! I got the cool white version.

Ahhhh, the MT03 is getting the Maukka treatment… Sweet :wink:

It was a little worrysome first two minutes on turbo with a cooling fan. At the two minute mark there was an audible puffing sound. First I thought that something had gone horribly wrong, but after closer inspection it was just hot air escaping through the side and ejecting the side switch. Similar thing happened with the Acebeam EC60 and its rubber usb port cover.

The light seems to ramp out the output if properly cooled. Ignore the y axis, they’re not verified lumens, but I can say that it is reaching at least the promised 8760 lumens.

Interesting. The rubber USB port cover is not designed to withstand pressure from the inside, hence air can escape (apparently) if pressure is sufficiently high as was the case with the EC60.
The fact that this (most likely) happened with the MT03 makes me wonder if this can happen with other high output lights as well. If this is not the case, then I question the water proofing capabilities of the switch of the MT03… Or perhaps the rubber button is not securely tightened from the inside?

The button has a metal bezel fastener without threads so it can just pop out if there’s enough pressure. I believe it can prevent water coming in though.

Wowowowow….what? No threads? How does it exert pressure to the rubber button? Just press the metal ring downwards and that’s it?

Edit:

I don’t get it… I mean this looks like the reason air can escape easily from the inside… And I seriously question water proofing now…

Different expansion rates would help it pop out.