[PART 1] Official BLF GT Group Buy thread. Group buy officially closed! Lights shipping.

A few hundred grams?
Idk I never weighed it.

Welcome to BLF!
Will update the list later.

About weight, I think that most zoomies with glass lens I have are a little bit heavier then similar sized reflector lights.

It is in the planning phase now;)

Did you find any Franken-Light (s) threads? Got any Links?

KawiBoy1428 I quoted you here:
=Talk about future projects and donation topic - #67 by The_Miller
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Im very interested. Waiting to see some price quotes

I am also very interested. If I can afford that monster of a light (and buying 8 new 18650s) im totally in.

Catadioptric is also an interesting matter. Someone could make bigger than Carclo.

Good Find!

Might be a similar or same exact optic used in this flashlight: https://www.silentthunderordnance.com/shop/eye-of-sekhmet

The EOS is spec'd as having incredible throw from a package the size and shape of a cell phone, in a wood case no less - 260 kcd rated!

Catadioptric would be awesome, if one can be found or made better (suited for XHP35) than the Carclo.

My word!!! :open_mouth: … I had never heard of Silent Thunder Ordnance

They have some that blow my TN42 completely out of the water………. :open_mouth:

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Development Project - Convoy C8 294Kcd

Yep, 2.5 mcd would blow away a stock or modded TN42, that's for sure.... Interesting throwers...

Please remove me from this list (293). I somehow got this cornfussed with the Q8. Apologies.

Interesting for sure. :slight_smile: … Thanks for sharing that link…… :+1:

wow. I wonder what LED they are using to get that intensity.

It's a pricey aspheric lens, not your typical catalog Edmunds for example. He didn't specify the LED, just that it was a high luminous density. Maybe a dedomed XP-G2 or Black Flat?

interested depending on price.

list updated

Please add me to the list when you get a chance.

I wonder if it actually is 2.6Mcd.
From the images it seems like the lens is focused at a point less than 100m away.
Obviously if he focused the beam at 21m, where he takes his lux measurement, he would get an extremely high value.

The proper way of measuring lux is with the beam collimated, not all concentrated on the luxmeter.