The shipment of these last 30 MT09R. I just got word will be waiting for me when I land in Arizona.
Just in case I didn’t explain my partner is in Arizona and we are flying out there and moving everything here to the east coast. This is why I had that shipment sent to the Arizona warehouse because I knew I would be there from the 17 threw at least the first week of next month.
I still have a decent stock left in both colors and all are NW emitters so that makes at least that choice easy.
Anyone on the fence about purchasing one this would be the best possible time to do that.
As soon as I arrive and sleep a few hours I will begin shipping all of the units to TA that have been requested to go to TA. It makes things much easier on the both of us when I can send 1 or 2 large shipments verses 2 or 3 a week. It also cost us both a lot less in shipping costs. And believe it or not I have these marked down way below retail. Actually, they are priced just a small percentage above my actual cost.
My flight leaves tomorrow, and we will be landing sometime late tomorrow evening after an hour layover in Texas.
So I probably by Thursday I will be shipping out all current purchases.
It would really be a huge help for anyone on the fence to go ahead and get an order placed.
Glad you like it! That tint was quite nice, like an incandescent light but with far far more power.
If I end up with another one of these I might just do that. I have been seriously considering one of the Green ones that Terry is selling, hard to pass up at that price and never had a green light before.
Although strangely I have not gotten a green light yet to mod, so I have not seen it in person.
Do you know if Vinh measures the X7vn at startup or 30s? If he measures at 30s, then given your MT09R is 14.8% brighter, means it could be 24k lumens at 30s too. But whatever that 21k is, the MT09R is 24k relative to that standard.
You’ll be able to see the green when you receive mine. I ordered green from Terry. Hopefully the color the color looks good. I never had a green light either, so decided to give it a shot to be different.
I just added an option to the OP for laser engraving the TA logo on the light (in black and white obviously). I had someone ask so figured I would add it.
I can also engrave anything else you might want on this light or basically any other light, just contact me for a quote.
It’s a very unusual green tint, and I’m totally hooked on it. It’s so bad I want the SC26 just because of the green… The specs I don’t even care about…
I just got out of the endless flashlight hole and now I feel I’m falling back in again… $220 for 22k+ lumen isn’t bad at all if you look at other products out there… someone convince me to buy or not to buy!! lol
ummm…… Soooo… how long can max 22k lumen run for until it steps down or gets too hot to hold…
My Emisar D4 sets my lunch box on fire and paper cup on fire with 4300 lumen… I can’t imagine the heat on 22k lumen lol
My daughter is going to college next year and any work TA does I have arranged to be sure that you still get the 2 year warranty...
The biggest reason is if these don't sell while I'm in Arizona then I will have to pay TA for all of the left over drivers and the price will go back to retail which is $175.00 and that's with stock emitters.
Which even using the stock emitters and TA's driver you still get 20k lumen output. So right now is the time 120.00 for the light that is around 40 percent off. Then 20 bucks for TA's driver and even stock emitters you got 20k lumen and can actually set your morning newspaper on fire of you choose to.
Almost forgot I have the only remaining stock of the 2 best selling colors that will not be available again even after the new driver comes out in the light stock...
I have not timed it myself but I am guessing around ~60-90 seconds depending on what you calibrate the thermal settings to in turbo.
With the ramp at 50% you should get about twice that or a bit more.
It gets properly hot for sure but it can also shed the heat surprisingly well. I have a “Mega M6” I build and it gets hot faster and stays hot much longer even though it is almost half the lumens.
The nice thing is you can simply turn down the power if the heat is too much.
Per Newlumen’s ceiling bounce comparisons, his MT09R TA is 24k lumens relative to Skylumen measurements. I think the MT09R TA not only beats those in price, I think it beats them in quality considering you get to choose better looking 80 CRI NW tint and a better ramping UI. In contrast, the Acebeam X80 UI is just awful.