Sofirn SP36, impressions of a sample

Yes, that is what I thought too. It really feels easier in the hand, but it is still a chunky light. And I think the USB-C charging is a really good move, no other 3x18650 light has that yet. Another good move is XP-L2 leds, that is what despite one battery less, brings the output at Q8 level. The beam is not bad, but there is of course the green/yellow XP-L2 ring at the edge of the hotspot.

I hope for a good price. Like the Q8 it looks like a light to really use and abuse (unlike the ROT66 that I keep being pretty on a shelf), such a light must not cost a fortune.

Wasn’t this originally made with an HXP 50 LED? I tried to get one for quite a while but Sofirn discontinued them. This would be a little more interesting. I would defiantly buy this if it were priced at $40 or so. I would really like to see it with some SST-40’s.

I’ve been very interested in this light ever since it was first mentioned. Slightly slimmer than the Q8 and still a powerhouse.

My Sofirn SP32A has an XP-L2 5350-5700K emitter. Do you think this is the same tint? Cooler? I’m hoping for something in the NW range, but the one I have isn’t excessively cool to my eyes.

I’m curious about the price too. $40 was the initial Q8 price a few years ago and they knew that they’d sell a few thousand right away. This one might not be quite as popular (few are) so I wouldn’t blame them for charging a bit more. Hopefully it’ll be around $50 or less with a group buy. Gotta pay for the built in charger…

I was told in an email from Sofirn that it might be a couple weeks before they’d be available. I’m pretty darn excited! Thanks for posting!

I had also heard rumor of an XHP70.2 emitter. I wonder how that would work…

USB charging, Narsil UI, XP-L2 and no battery carrier! Wow I’m definitely getting this.

Can you take a shot of the MCPCB too? Don’t think many people would need to swap the driver that comes with Narsil but plenty of people would be interested in swapping the emitters if they are greenish. Thanks.

To be clear, Sofirn told me that this wasn’t accurate.

I would just like to slice and dice the XP-L2’s, get rid of the weird colors. So yeah, how easy is it to get to the MCPCB and get it out? (As if I’m all that concerned with what’s easy… :stuck_out_tongue: )

I like it. Always been a fan oe the 3x parallel 18650 (SxS) form factor but I’d really like to see throw numbers with XP-L HI’s before making any decisions.

There may be the tricky part: like the Q8, the reflector seems fixed downwards, probably with 2 screws, screw heads behind the driver. So to get to the MCPCB, the driver must be removed first, and I had a first good attempt at that fail. I hope I will get the driver out without demolishing it first.

But before I kill the light I still have to do some testing and that will not be before tomorrow evening.

The design looks pretty familiar to the Sofirn SF11:

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Powerful-LED-flashlight-Cree-XPL-1100lm-Torcia-High-Powered-Flashlight-Torch-AA-14500-with-Light-Indicator/2933049_32796254593.html

I hope for NW or WW.

I already asked for that. Without wanting to start a tint discussion here (history learns that leads to nowhere, too many opinions, so please do not try that, I will not communicate any result of that to Sofirn), I suggested to Barry to check the 4000K 80CRI XP-L2, as sold on Mouser and Digikey. Why? Because it is a very good compromise between output and CRI, and for one reason or another, Cree hit the tint precisely right on that one (I used it in a few lights, and even the yellow-ish ring around the hotspot typical for XP-L2 leds is not dominant on that led).

XP-L HI NW will be nice too for some more throw and better tint than XP-L2.

….but with considerably less output than a XP-L2 HD (lower bin+higher voltage), may dive under 4000 lumen. You forgot to mention that.
You see, every led is a compromise, there is no 1 answer.

Hi Jos. I totally agree with you about the discussion of different tints, leading nowhere. However, since you are in frequent communication to Barry could you please ask if Sofirn has ever considered other brands apart from Cree like Lumileds or Samsung? Maybe they could take a look onto the LH351D 5.000K 70CRI which has very good parameters in comparison to the XP-L2 without having the typical "fried-egg-beam".

I’m sure that Sofirn is aware of other brands and types of leds. But a factor that must not underestimated (so it proves) is availability in China. The Yuji leds for the little C01 were easy because they are made in China, they could simply order them from the Yuji store. It took a few years, but now a few manufacturers are also offering Nichia 219 leds of a few types, apparently there is stock of them in China atm. But finding considerable quantities of specific tints and CRI leds that we ask seems an enormous task, even if it is Cree leds, see the struggle of Texas_Ace to get Lumintop use the right neutral XHP70.2 led for the GT.
Do not get fooled by Kaidomain and Intl-outdoor, who offer specialty leds that appeal to us flashoholics, they learned their ways very well, and can only buy limited quantities of specific leds.

The led that I recommended therefore, is very commonly available from multiple sources so I hope that a chinese manufacturers are able to get their hands on them.

I see, that makes sense. One possible option could be some kind of a "limited special edition" with another LED than usual but I don't intend to interfere into their plans. So far, they are already doing a great job by taking into account opinions and input from BLF/TLF members into their upcoming projects. At least Sofirn could do us a great favour if they refrain from using glue on their new flashlights or at least use only very little of it, so one can still strip down the head for individual choice of LEDs and different drivers.

Yes, I agree with you. And you did a great choice. Warmer LEDs are better for the new all-over-phosphor LEDs.
And as you can see in on of the latest polls, something between NW and WW is the best for the most people. Which colour of LED bulbs is preferred?
4000K 80CRI was even verry good on the XHP70.2 with verry low Vf.

I have a D4vn with the XP-L2 4000k 80CRI from Mouser and the tint is pretty good. With clear optics, there is just very slight yellow corona with mostly rosy hotspot. With frosted optics, looks like it is either on the BBL or just slightly above. It is not as rosy as the 5A and 5D XP-L HI or XP-G2 that I tried but not bad for a non tint binned emitter.

How does the Mouser one compare with Digikey? If possible, I would love to buy 5A or 5D tinted versions of the XP-L2 80CRI.

Most of this new lights are too buggy to buy them with glued components, so a no go for me.