TrustFire TR-J12 5*CREE XML T6 from DX MF and KD

Maybe one problem, How can I put 2 drivers in bezel

Pok, thanks for trying to explain. Maybe someone like E1320, mitro, dopmuller, boaz can figure it out.... If it's 6 x XM-L then that's very easy, as long as there is space inside.

sb56637, this works out to be usd16.6 per XM-L for the aliexpress store at usd83. For this light at 75mm diameter and slightly bigger body tube, there is quiet a lot of aluminum too. The tube is pretty thick. I think it is easily 500g.

Interesting, this is only 63mm HD and the Sky Ray L1 is 74mm. On Kaidomain you can see the SR L1 to have the reflectors not extending to the edge, while this TR-J12 got reflectors all the way to the edge.

Someone listened to us!!! Whats up with the 72000mA drive rating lol??

It is good they have moved away from the TR-500, 600, 800, 1200, 1600 and TR-3T6 hosts but they would of had to for 5 x XM-L's.

Run time with 3 x 26650 4000 mAh batteries should be decent and with all that alloy and fins it should do well for heat, ill be intrested if they stayed with the style of the TR-3T6 screw in as I thought that was great.

Price for 5 x T6 emmiters and a new designed host is not to bad, but it is getting up there for budget lights, on first impressions I'm keen.

Vaporware or a prototype. Look at the blurred out host and terrible pics. I don't trust this one bit.

Rich

I agree with Rich about the first pic. It's a bad 'chop.

The other pics from the site look legit.

The 72-amp rating looks to be a decimal point off.

I'm partial to single-cell lights, but this light is just too tempting. Can't wait to get it. :)

I don't think it's blurred out or it's a prototype. I mentioned that there is even a nice instruction manual printed for it. MAybe you missed my link, but the cuttings and flashlight seems high in quality (at least in the budget lights realm).

http://www.aliexpress.com/product-fm/517413014-1PC-TrustFire-TR-J12-Flashlight-5-CREE-XM-L-T6-LED-5-Mode-4500-Lumens-Memory-wholesalers.html

And with ESCROW, payment is not released to the seller until you "press the button" after you have the item in your hands and inspected it. You do not pay first, the money is with ESCROW and if there is an issue, you can raise a claim. There is also an Ebay style rating system.

I have purchased 38 items from Aliexpress, if the item is bad, you negotiate with the seller, the psychological advantage is on your side. I think cd520 also used it before, unfortunately USPS lost his parcel when DHL handed it to USPS for the last leg to his house. *shucks!* At least on paper for this Aliexpress store, if sometime goes wrong witinh 15 days, they would pay for the return shipping. I do not think anybody from GG, Illumination Supply, etc any store selling even a $300 branded light in the USA has such a policy. In the past, i have made use of this for 1 time as in return shipping is paid by the dealer, but that's another HK dealer.

It's 7.5A maximum output current. I guess that is 1.5A to each LED. Check out the instruction sheet on Emmy Zhang's Aliexpress site.

Aliexpress say 7.5 amp max.

Kd say its a 7.2 amp max.

going from KD it works out around 1.4 amp to the each emitter aprox 2600 out the front lumens, if there is no boost circut in the driver, it still should hurt the old eyes on high when you first turn it on.

Ill wait for manafont and see what they say, but even if its well under driven around 1.4 amps x 5 it will put out a huge amount of light.

Bro, it should be read as, the Trustfire instruction sheet as photographed by the Aliexpress website reads as 7.5 amps. It probably is the same as SPAMBOT's Sky Ray L1 drive levels. You have the TR-1200 which i believe is the well driven earlier copies that came out initially, some others copies report a 1A drive level only for the later batches. MF sells a "1.5A per LED" driver, so you can change that out for the under-driven TR1200s. BTW, 1.5A XR-E R2 and 1.5A T6 is a heck lot of difference coz above 1.1A there really is not much meat left for R2. :)

I trust you guys' readings much more.

you should not drive an R2 or Q5 higher then 1 amp, the emitters are only rated for 1 amp.

Ive got some news, Manafont already have the light in stock they updating there website it should be online in the next day or two top,s, price will be around $90 usd aprox, im happy to pay a bit more form a tursted seller (to me). As soon as it pops up ill order it.

You are right, we should not. Embarassed We are flashaholics though. Even for the DRY, there is a noticeable difference between 3A and 4A with the connection directly at the tailcap with real-time DMM display. If you run it past 2 mins then sorry all bets are off, unless you live in Yakutsk. heh...

Correction, those are Q5, not R2.

From Manafont!!!

http://www.manafont.com/product_info.php/trustfire-trj12-cree-xml-t6-5led-4500lumen-5mode-memory-flashlight-black-aluminum-alloy-finish-226650318650-p-8845

Damn it's hard not to click the order button on this one..

But I guess waiting till someone else has reviewed it is still the safe thing to do

-> So please hurry!

The question goes: should I wait for Next gen DRY or just hit this blindfolded? :)

Well i spoke to manafont today they said it would be a several hours before they updated there website to add the TR-J12.

So i posted it might take a day or two just incase, but when i got home i checked and it is online for sale so i just brought one to test.

I was happy to pay a couple of bucks more from a seller i know and trust, i can not wait to get it.

TrustFire TR-J12 Cree XM-L T6 5-LED 4500-Lumen 5-Mode Memory Flashlight - Black Aluminum Alloy Finish (3 x 26650/3 x 18650)

As soon as it get,s here ill do a review and some long run time test, range test, current draw and i might even have to pull out the lux meter.

I also placed an order for 3 x 26650 king kong 4000 mAh batteries you dont need them as it will run fine on 2 or 3 x 18650,s but i thought why not.

For those in the USA. http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B006QRM4FK/ref=dp_olp_0?ie=UTF8&redirect=true&qid=1325075273&sr=1-1&condition=all

I think I'm going to jump on this one as well. Is the only difference between the 26650 and the 18650s the length of run time or is the driver pushed harder with the larger capacity cells?