Astrolux MF03 - new pictures + video

Nothing is polished. Just fresh off the machine then clear coated.

Black looks good, too. To each his own.

I wish we could get some more info on this light.

I put this info elsewhere as well. Maybe it is of interest? How hot does an S2+ get at 2.75A? Comparing an anodised Convoy S2+ with a fluorescent yellow powdercoated Convoy S2+

I think all color will be very close in emissivity. Just that the clear ano coat that maintain aluminum silver shiny surface will have very low emissivity.

It will be great if a proper test done on them to confirm or end the disagreement.

No, I don’t think it relates to lights this size. Personally I don’t let any of my lights ever get hot enough to step down. I almost always use them in short bursts. The only thing a black color might do for me is give it a few more seconds of run time on turbo which I don’t need. I’d rather have a bit more thermal mass to slow the heating up process.

For other people, maybe they want slightly longer run times at lower levels? I guess if the brightness level is just right, the black finish might allow it to maintain steady output while the silver might not. That’s a rare situation, though.

It’s not that big a deal to me. I don’t think they can do a silver finish anyway. It would just be a nice looking option that would attract me to it.

INDEED! :open_mouth: I’m losing sleep over this, gawd, to get more of run time in Turbo and all other levels will be Earth shattering, change life as we all know it! :person_facepalming:

What is the superior heat shedding coating!!! :money_mouth_face:

Ohhh the angst of it…. :person_facepalming:

Anodization is what dramatically increases the heat emissivity of aluminium (because it increases the surface area). Bare aluminium is really bad on the other hand. The color is not important.

There is no secret coating. Only increasing the surface area even more by using large heat fins with the correct spacing will have an additional large benefit. Check out aftermarket PC-component heatsinks to see how cheap, effective heatsinks are made.

This is sarcasm, right?
It can translate poorly over the internet. Plus there are many non English speakers here. I always make sure people know I’m exaggerating because people WILL take you serious. :wink:

Well, i like to use Turbo mode for 10+ minutes with randomly switching to low/off for like 10s to reset. After that, it is getting very hot, i would grab another flashlight to play like this again. If a flashlight can only do 1-2 minutes turbo, i don’t think it is good to use it this way.

Ya, i don’t know why Kawi got so excited over this. Looks like his sarcasm is exciting type.

sure am glad your staying away from here…
its been nice and quiet , thanks….

” If people were more like Dogs the world would be a better place. There would be much less conflict and violence,instead there would be true harmony and grace.

Wolfdog-5.23.2017 “”

that is probably about the dumbest damn thing ive ever heard anyone say.
you ever seen dogs get in a real fight ?
dogs are harmony and grace ? lol !
man, what a fruitcake……

You shouldn’t say mean things like that. You start to sound like him.

Well, to me, people are mean occasionally. Most of the time people are nice.
Dogs and people are the same. Just don’t take their kindness to be granted.

Let’s focus on MF03 else M4X M4D will get really mad. :smiling_imp: just kidding.

Any updates with this light production?

i am poking daily ;)

Hi,

1. Does any one have any suggestion for fan-cooled system ? It might be the best solution for faster heat dissipation from the LED to the heatsink/ fins. How is the mechanical construction / contact to the flashlight through the fins, yet water resistant ?
2. For the numbers of LED, any chances or possibility of having 10 pcs XHP-35 HD for the circular/ surrounding with thick & shallow OP reflectors, while using 1 pc XHP-35 Hi for the center throw with deep SMO reflector ? Can we assume 11*2500 lm = 27,500lm, 11*15w = 165w power consumption?
3. If the overall head diameter is 130mm, then can it be: a) center reflector diameter of 74mm (SMO), b) surrounding 10 LED with reflectors diameter of 25mm each ?
4. Can a diameter of 74mm SMO deep reflector project a 1600 meters distance ?

Sorry for the lack of knowledge.
I need to learn lots of things from the seniors.

Many thanks.

for 1600m ANSI you need about 90mm reflector with hard driver XHP35

  1. Fan cooled requires a complete design starting from scratch. It won’t be this light.

2. Xhp35 are small and weak for the power they consume. You get much more bang for your buck with xhp70.2. Since the reflectors are shallow, the xhp35 has no advantage at all. It would also not be efficient to run xhp35 at 2,500 lumen. That is their max and they produce a lot of wasted heat. It would be 11 x 35w = 385w.

If you use the xhp70.2 at 385 watts, you would get 44,000 lumen!

I have to consider the source from someone as ignorant, unrealistic and uneducated as you! :wink:

Many thanks. :+1:

63k lumens. Let’s do it! I don’t care if the head melts and falls off within 5 seconds, in fact, I’d buy two if it did.