It’s the old TK75. Dedomed xml’s, about 3400 LED lumen if I recall correctly. So roughly 1000 lumen more than the GT. Of course the hotspot on the TK75 is much larger. The cells I use are the Samsung 35E’s, ordered with the light. I have a Gyrfalcon All-88 charger so the cells are definitely fully charged. I removed the stickers and residue on the cells so that can’t be it either.
Don’t worry. I am not doing anything without Neal’s approval. In fact he already answered me and gave me an invoice with Lumintop’s logo on it of 30$. Let’s just see if those guys at customs are satisfied now. Thanks!
I only have my phone to take pictures which definitely won’t work for long range beamshots. Short range won’t show anything meaningful probably. I can perhaps borrow a camera that has optical zoom. I do have a lot of places to test all over. There is a large white tower in town that I have used as a target. From 1500 meters my TK75 shouldn’t reach it (1150m of throw) but it does… The BLF GT also reaches it but it’s a hair brighter. And I do mean a hair. I also tested in a nature reserve nearby where I stood on a hill trying to see trees in the distance. The trees here are spread out on large fields at different distances which makes it easy to compare lights. When I used the BLF GT it would very faintly show the silloute of a treeline directly behind a treeline I was able to see with the TK75. To me that seems off.
The only way to know for sure is to actually measure both lights with a lux meter (from maybe 20 meters) and then you can calculate what each lights actual ANSI-FL1 rated distance is.
If your into this kind of stuff, you can get a lux meter as little as $15 to $30.
Also remember that the rated distances are measured down to a quarter of a lux, which is very faint and not very practical.
I think 2 people had defective leds which only had 3 of the 4 dies working. Make sure to verify you emitter is okay.
I thought about getting a lux meter, guess I’ll do it since I’m definitely into this kind of stuff haha. I know they are cheap, just a shame about the shipping.
I know the distances are not something to go by in terms of useful light. However, relative to eachother the GT should still have roughly double the range, as it has a cd rating that is almost four times as high as the TK75.
Correct me if I’m wrong:
TK75: 340.000cd
340.000/0,25 = 1.360.000
√1.360.000 = 1166 meters of throw
Maybe if anyone from the Netherlands (in the east) feels like it I could compare with another GT, but for now I guess I will get a lux meter and share my findings later.
I’m still looking forward to the release of the XHP70 light engine/kit. Will definitely get that one when it’s available.
Thank you for your replies Jason, you’ve been a big help for everyone here.
What more is needed? I got a refund in a random amount, I have no what was cancelled or why, the amount does not equal any particular item or set of items, and I never received the specific items mentioned.
I think you’ve found the person you’re looking for. JasonWW is the main public contact for the BLF GT project lately, doing most of the public support and trying to get issues resolved. If his message sounded strange for a forum member, it’s probably because he’s involved in the project and trying to help.
I must have missed something… maybe a deleted post? Whatever it was, it doesn’t appear to be here any more.
In any case, it sounds like JasonWW and/or Neal are probably trying to resolve things in private. Hopefully they can figure out what happened with your order.
If the refund was $40.50 then that is most likely a refund for the cells, some places can not have the cells shipped so they were forced to send refunds.
You can contact “Neal” on here for more details, he is the one that sent the refund and will know why it was sent.