I sent the pic and link to this thread to some of my friends. I personally will not be getting one, but maybe they or some one I know will, so I might have a chance of handling one or two, Pat/Ross are you lurking…
It’s a crazy beast, hope it works out well for Imalent and their customers…… :+1:
So, you’re thinking that if I bought 12 of those and left them attached and flowed 48 Samsung’s for a 48 emitter mule that I might see some serious great wall of lumens output? Probably pushed by a 4 parallel set of 21700 30T’s?
Edit: I have multiple 15 count sheets of SinkPAD’s that the SST-40 will fit on. Wonder what 45 of those would produce with a bank of, say, 8 parallel 30T’s?
1. Hmmm. With nice high efficient optics from say UCL, you could perhaps reach 50k lumens with 48 of these emitters
And yes, you could push 500W out of these 4 cell of Samsung 30Ts. I just wonder how you could actually reach that amount of power without melting copper on your way to the emitters if you take the 3V variant :smiling_imp:
Seriously though, it could be done. I would just recommend to take the 12V MCPCBs to lower current as much as possible.
2. Yes it could be done. However, you would need say… over 130A of total current. How would you do this?
Multiple FET drivers to drive banks of parallel emitters from the same power source. I mean, if I was going to… it’d effectively be like combining multiple lights into a single host. Like 4 Noctigon M43’s into one unit.
But of course, they are doing this here in a single large head with a cooling fan and nice charging set-up, so perhaps Imalent is onto something. I personally find the 9x XHP-35 very intriguing. If I were to buy one of these 3 it would be this one.
But i dont get it, both olight and acebeam use xhp70.2 in their lights? and the x70 will use as many emitters as the ms12 so imalent couldnt get it right and chose the older emitters ??
cool video u can def see alot brighter flood then dx80.