Looks cool, I’ll give them a pass for the sheety solder job being a prototype, but you’d think they would want it good for the test measurements of a tester.
Please test as -is and them after re-solder to see the difference if any.
Love the machining; definitely got its own look. Love the grey and black combo; very classy… Price is probably going to be great. Already worried about parasitic drain though…
The two tone looks lovely.
The light looks really compact - TN36 style.
The soldering makes me feel happy about myself.
It looks like it’s just going to shout light angrily into the air in a spray and pray kind of fashion. You’ve got to think this is going to be around the 8k lumen mark with just a wall of light.
You’ll burn your hand on the body in no time that’s for sure.
It looks like a fun light to have but it’ll be a battery muncher for sure and they’ll have to have a decent step down on it before you start to cook stuff with it.
I saw that the head is very poorly made
The reflector is dirty, the solder is not clean, the wire is small(it should be used for 1000 lumen light, not xhp70*3 light)
It’s 12V, so the wires don’t need to be as thick. Industrial facilities are wired for 240V or 480V, often just to lower the cost on copper. That said, I hope that’s a constriction because that would be an easy upgrade.