Let me share something as well……. I have no idea how good is it. Button looks funky but i suppose you guys have no issue changing it out.
A bit on the expensive side though. usd 42….so i guess nope i’ll pass.
Head 90mm Body tube 55mm
Length 207mm 1 piece design
Carrier choice of 1S4P or 2S2P
Driver supports 30-32mm diameter with 2mm thickness
Reflector 80mm dia 70mm depth
Weight 820g. That’s Astrolux MF02S weight. (hopefully most of the mass is built around the head part, from the pic it seems that it is)
That’s not so heavy for a 4 cell. If you want the heaviest flashlight host, get the TR-J20. I remember reading people weighed it at 1.5 or 1.6kg without batteries. With those crazy amount of fins, it should be able to handle 10k+ lumens until the batteries run out. I only wish it ran on 4 cells instead of 3 so you can put in some XHP35 HI emitters.
Nearly the mass of the BLF Q8 and driven with a XHP 70.2 to around specs. Probably would be able to sustain Turbo at 5 minutes even with the constant hot nights in my country (plus output in medium for a really long time).
Actually it comes with an XHP70. I’m considering buying a XHP70.2 80CRI 4000k N2 bin. This N2 bin is super hard to fine. Infact prior to Kaidomain carrying it, it is unavailable anywhere else.
I have been looking for just this! Thanks!
I bought one too. It’s a nice 5A tint also, whereas the Arrow, Mouser, and elsewhere sell unbinned tints so you can end up with nasty yellow/green tint. The XHP70.2 4000k 80CRI M4 bin I got from Mouser is very far above the BBL and the tint is unbearable.
That’s not so heavy for a 4 cell. If you want the heaviest flashlight host, get the TR-J20. I remember reading people weighed it at 1.5 or 1.6kg without batteries. With those crazy amount of fins, it should be able to handle 10k+ lumens until the batteries run out. I only wish it ran on 4 cells instead of 3 so you can put in some XHP35 HI emitters.
Oh those showerhead floodlights bring back memories! The quality is actually quite usable, believe it or not, and BLFers then did not have any issues with the quality.
I have a Trustfire X100 (7 x XM-L) which is 75mm diameter head, 3+1S tube design. It weighs 700g only though (3S tube) from my own weighing. The head of the TR-J20 looks more substantial though.
The problem is that these TF/UF/SFs do not install a proper ($$) driver, all these lights were all not driven to its full potential. Of coz when 12pcs of XM-Ls are driven to its full potential, the whole package needs to be engineered properly for it to last, even if the head is spec-ed up to be a 2kg monster with crazy fins. The heat is still going to be phenomenal even with the TR-J20’s amount of fins. I do not think it’s going to be infinitely run even with a 2kg head, unless if the temperature is sub-zero and with a slight breeze, if not the electronics would burn.
Dunk it into a jar of water (till the base of the head, no need to fill her up to the top part) and it ought to be fine though, i have already tried with the BLF Q8.
Later i am going to bring out my X100 and my triple XM-Ls (Xtar S1/Fenix TK-70/DRY) to test on the variable voltage 30A PSU. Its been a while. I think the 26650 and 32650s are done for, 0 volts. Now where are my 18650->26650 conversion tubes.
Yep, the Trustfire TR-J20 “budgetlight host” is a beast, even though it’s very underdriven. I guesstimate it should be around 3000+ lumens, wrt to my 3S driven X100 and the current they both take.
I think it is reported to weigh on the heavier side. The aluminum shelf is measured at a whopping 1/4” thick. I think with the mass and surface area in the head, this should be able to handle 10k lumens for 30+ minutes. Even the DX80 can handle over 7k lumens fr 1hr 34minutes and it has a lot less mass and surface area.
My dream project would be to replace the LEDs with 12 quad E21A 4000k from Virence.com, which is very efficient. That would make it a super practical light for photography or any other purpose.
I think it is reported to weigh on the heavier side. The aluminum shelf is measured at a whopping 1/4” thick. I think with the mass and surface area in the head, this should be able to handle 10k lumens for 30+ minutes. Even the DX80 can handle over 7k lumens fr 1hr 34minutes and it has a lot less mass and surface area.
My dream project would be to replace the LEDs with 12 quad E21A 4000k from Virence.com, which is very efficient. That would make it a super practical light for photography or any other purpose.
Maybe it’s on the heavier side then. Just being over 1000g = no joke man, regardless that it’s 1.3 or 1.5kg.
I saw a couple of those latest tens of kilolumens Acebeam/Imalent reviews on youtube, one was saying that on Turbo it’s doing 165 F (71 deg C) before stepping down……….. so the “turbo/high threshold” might be a little different from what we’d personally expect from the more budget lights. Though the DX80’s lower output at 7k and 1hr+ is quite telling too (it’s gonna be ultra efficient at those levels)
eg on the BLF Q8 it is set at ~ 55 deg C, unless you change it to “timed” and push to 70 deg C manually.
Maybe it’s like what you have said, it shd be sufficient 30 mins 10k lumens run in cooler climates and the 70 deg C head temps/battery temps are not a big concern. A higher temperature delta between the host-air interface also means higher heat transfer rate to the air.
Personally i am not a fan of pushing it that hard, also is coz my country is in the tropics (always hot!) so the batteries are gonna be risky. The head part (electronics and LEDs), well, i am still ok with that. In much cooler climates, i suppose the battery tube area is going to be kept quite cool.
For me a quick fix would be that i just tailstand the lights in a mug of water, at least to the base of the, so at least for the battery area it helps significantly.
Your dream project looks cool, good luck……i always give thumbs up for efficient designs as they’d be so useful across many applications in reality, though that 1-2 pocket rocket hotrods for ultra specific use might interest me at times as well.
Or maybe put it this way, i prefer it to be pushing no more than ~ 1500-2000 lumens for every 100g. That’s for the mass aspect. Not only for the first cold start turbo run, but also subsequent turbo runs from an already warm state coz you have been using the light already and need a turbo, host already at 40 deg C. Heat dissipation via the air is added bonus of coz.
In my case and temperature, 3 mins (most times 2 min 40-50s) is what it gets the 400g BLF Q8 5000lm to 55 deg C thereabouts.
I did a test, my 700g Trustfire X100 maintained 66 deg C stabily with 30 deg C ambient, 1.43A 16.5 volts from my PSU = 24 watts, light is horizontal orientation so that the fins are vertical and supposed to get some slight convection going. But this 24 input watts means 3.4 watts into each XM-L only, very efficient.
No way that 65 deg C is hand holdable. I tried, 2 seconds is the max I can manage. The youtube reviews, i think it was the Acebeam X45, was doing 165F or 71 deg C before thermal regulation. You’d drop the light nearly instantly if you accidentally tried grabbing it near the head area.
Tailstand-ed, still ok
For sure lumens :mass ratio is going to be a rough guide, hence why i just specified a range (1500-2000 lumens). That’s the easiest to gauge as we have that info easily from the specs and you’d get the answer within a few seconds of eyeballing the numbers.
Wattage:surface area ratio or mass theorectically makes the most sense, but it also depends on how efficient you think your LEDs are gonna be operating at the driven level, even if we are talking about the same LED type eg XP-L for the Q8 with the output at 3500lm and then at 7000 lm. Varies quite a fair bit, so that’d require a fair bit of work in mapping the lumens to the watt and also the efficiency of the LEDs between NW/CW. Not an impossible task, of course, just more work. You can also measure the wattage of the light, but that requires you to actually get the light first, or hopefully someone already has the figures. But no issue for the popular lights.
For me it such things aren’t super critical to get the exact figures of course, a ballpark figure more than enough suffices when trying to select a light.
Unfortunately part of the page keeps automatically translating to English and screwing with Google Translate.
Is this site Taobao?
Chinese currency?
Is the light actually for sale or is it a pre-production listing?
Oh…this one chinese 7070 emitter light. I was shooting for 268rmb but the seller wanted 318 lowest. Single piece only though.
Someone did a test, conservatively it does 6500 lumens stock and 7.2% drop in lumens at 30s. The Sofirn Q8 comparatively did 6.x % drop at close to 5000 lumens. Not sure if the stock springs/driver would react positively to a spring bypass and electrical contact cleanings, if so 7000-8000 might be possible. Good enough for a 368g light. An olight X7 similar form factor is 9000 lm.
Post #328: I also found this one. They call it the Dongdonghai D8A. It may have a slightly larger reflector than the Astrolux MF02. Nice suggestion to use a XHP70 in it. But I would go for XHP70.2 and direct drive. There are some nice TA 30mm drivers.
Post #328: I also found this one. They call it the Dongdonghai D8A. It may have a slightly larger reflector than the Astrolux MF02. Nice suggestion to use a XHP70 in it. But I would go for XHP70.2 and direct drive. There are some nice TA 30mm drivers.
Good idea, DD would be savage, if you have the “correct cells” to drive that. Will go chk the associated costs for TA, thx for the idea.
The seller has 70.2 in the link i posted so you might save a wee bit on domestic shipping, or just get it from other TB sellers or your fav source.
Look at the flashlight again. The last option is a new one. It seems that is a 2S4P extension tube. Now things are getting really interesting! The XHP70.2 listed here is the highest P2 bin: https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=568795758705
Nothing too fanciful, more of a thrower than a flooder with the decently large reflector and XP-L HI, so not sure where this 3 × 26650 would be useful (cheap-ass tripod mounted hunting light? ). 3P config though.
Shd be sufficient heatsinking + surface area for constant max level light delivery.
Looks is ok, throwback old school perhaps.
Overall shd pass for a budgetlight thrower just for fun/collection.
I have a couple of Palight years ago, pretty ok stuff.
What are their battery’s like. Most don’t ship decent ones to AUST now.
3 × 26650, 3P config.
Yeah it’s mighty difficult nowadays. Even Taobao 3rd party forwarders with “Sensitive Air” options are trying to ask customers to limit the number of Li-ion cells per consolidated package to around 12 max.
This light is now sold at Banggood as a Haikelite Q30.
This makes me think a bit less of them as a company. I wonder if people are going to wrongly assume it has Cree emitters and can really do 12,000 lumen?
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I have it. I like it, though I have little to compare it to.
Search this forum for “Severe Cold” to read more about it. No, I’m not kidding, “Severe Cold”. LED is junk, driver is bad but host is OK and it has nice potential.
I have it. I like it, though I have little to compare it to.
Search this forum for “Severe Cold” to read more about it. No, I’m not kidding, “Severe Cold”. LED is junk, driver is bad but host is OK and it has nice potential.
Ohh, I remember seeing that light! Now I know why it looked so familiar! Thanks for the recall and information Agro!
I’m considering to buy this light on Alibaba:
The host looks good with all those cooling fins. It is 1S configuration. Does anyone know how you can mod that to 2S and if it is easy to do that?
I’m liking this host from Kaidomain. It’s a 26650 Zoomie, with a solid pill..it will be an upcoming light for me, I will drop in a xhp50 or triple XP hi.
I can’t find the Colt 26650 anywhere. The one that looks like the Jaxman. Does anyone have a link from Ali or another known site?
I also like those 4×26650 Spotlight/flashlights? Any links?
The links are in Chineese that I find.
Some Colt stuff and pics for your enjoyment, if this is what you are after. Can’t seem to find them on aliexpress though. Together with the Convoy lights, these are one of the possible lights that are available with WW option.
Also the Suprabeam Q7 looks awesome for a host. China needs to copy and sell for $5.00 as a host. I would love to see smoke rolling out the holes of the Q7.
That’s not so heavy for a 4 cell. If you want the heaviest flashlight host, get the TR-J20. I remember reading people weighed it at 1.5 or 1.6kg without batteries. With those crazy amount of fins, it should be able to handle 10k+ lumens until the batteries run out. I only wish it ran on 4 cells instead of 3 so you can put in some XHP35 HI emitters.
http://kaidomain.com/Led-Flashlights/branded-flashlights/trustFire-flash...LED-Flashlight?sort=rating&order=ASC
I bought one too. It’s a nice 5A tint also, whereas the Arrow, Mouser, and elsewhere sell unbinned tints so you can end up with nasty yellow/green tint. The XHP70.2 4000k 80CRI M4 bin I got from Mouser is very far above the BBL and the tint is unbearable.
Oh those showerhead floodlights bring back memories! The quality is actually quite usable, believe it or not, and BLFers then did not have any issues with the quality.
I have a Trustfire X100 (7 x XM-L) which is 75mm diameter head, 3+1S tube design. It weighs 700g only though (3S tube) from my own weighing. The head of the TR-J20 looks more substantial though.Trustfire X100
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.16.51e077e3bS5Geo&id=183...
The problem is that these TF/UF/SFs do not install a proper ($$) driver, all these lights were all not driven to its full potential. Of coz when 12pcs of XM-Ls are driven to its full potential, the whole package needs to be engineered properly for it to last, even if the head is spec-ed up to be a 2kg monster with crazy fins. The heat is still going to be phenomenal even with the TR-J20’s amount of fins. I do not think it’s going to be infinitely run even with a 2kg head, unless if the temperature is sub-zero and with a slight breeze, if not the electronics would burn.
Dunk it into a jar of water (till the base of the head, no need to fill her up to the top part) and it ought to be fine though, i have already tried with the BLF Q8.
Yes, TR-J20 = 单只重量1360g
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.8.4cfa6dffIofKKK&id=5549...
Later i am going to bring out my X100 and my triple XM-Ls (Xtar S1/Fenix TK-70/DRY) to test on the variable voltage 30A PSU.
Its been a while. I think the 26650 and 32650s are done for, 0 volts.
Now where are my 18650->26650 conversion tubes.
Yep, the Trustfire TR-J20 “budgetlight host” is a beast, even though it’s very underdriven. I guesstimate it should be around 3000+ lumens, wrt to my 3S driven X100 and the current they both take.
Ceiling bounce test in lux
TR-J20
Initial – 147.7
30 sec – 147.6
180 sec – 147.4
What? 10k for a few good minutes should be fine.
http://budgetlightforum.com/node/31155
Strangely, the weight shown is different at every website.
Aliexpress shows it at 1,524g
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/TrustFire-TR-J20-12-CREE-XM-L-T6-LED-12-6V-5-Mode-Flashlight/32625088463.html
Lightmall shows it at 1,550g
https://www.lightmalls.com/trustfire-tr-j20-12-x-cree-xm-l-t6-13000-lume...
I think it is reported to weigh on the heavier side. The aluminum shelf is measured at a whopping 1/4” thick. I think with the mass and surface area in the head, this should be able to handle 10k lumens for 30+ minutes. Even the DX80 can handle over 7k lumens fr 1hr 34minutes and it has a lot less mass and surface area.
My dream project would be to replace the LEDs with 12 quad E21A 4000k from Virence.com, which is very efficient. That would make it a super practical light for photography or any other purpose.
Maybe it’s on the heavier side then. Just being over 1000g = no joke man, regardless that it’s 1.3 or 1.5kg.
I saw a couple of those latest tens of kilolumens Acebeam/Imalent reviews on youtube, one was saying that on Turbo it’s doing 165 F (71 deg C) before stepping down……….. so the “turbo/high threshold” might be a little different from what we’d personally expect from the more budget lights. Though the DX80’s lower output at 7k and 1hr+ is quite telling too (it’s gonna be ultra efficient at those levels)
eg on the BLF Q8 it is set at ~ 55 deg C, unless you change it to “timed” and push to 70 deg C manually.
Maybe it’s like what you have said, it shd be sufficient 30 mins 10k lumens run in cooler climates and the 70 deg C head temps/battery temps are not a big concern.
A higher temperature delta between the host-air interface also means higher heat transfer rate to the air.
Personally i am not a fan of pushing it that hard, also is coz my country is in the tropics (always hot!) so the batteries are gonna be risky. The head part (electronics and LEDs), well, i am still ok with that. In much cooler climates, i suppose the battery tube area is going to be kept quite cool.
For me a quick fix would be that i just tailstand the lights in a mug of water, at least to the base of the, so at least for the battery area it helps significantly.
Your dream project looks cool, good luck……i always give thumbs up for efficient designs as they’d be so useful across many applications in reality, though that 1-2 pocket rocket hotrods for ultra specific use might interest me at times as well.
Or maybe put it this way, i prefer it to be pushing no more than ~ 1500-2000 lumens for every 100g. That’s for the mass aspect. Not only for the first cold start turbo run, but also subsequent turbo runs from an already warm state coz you have been using the light already and need a turbo, host already at 40 deg C. Heat dissipation via the air is added bonus of coz.
In my case and temperature, 3 mins (most times 2 min 40-50s) is what it gets the 400g BLF Q8 5000lm to 55 deg C thereabouts.
The MS12 may not have a precise stepdown temperature. I might vary from light to light.
I don’t know how accurate a lumen/weight ratio is going to be. There are a lot of variables. Maybe a wattage/surface area would be more accurate.
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I did a test, my 700g Trustfire X100 maintained 66 deg C stabily with 30 deg C ambient, 1.43A 16.5 volts from my PSU = 24 watts, light is horizontal orientation so that the fins are vertical and supposed to get some slight convection going. But this 24 input watts means 3.4 watts into each XM-L only, very efficient.
No way that 65 deg C is hand holdable. I tried, 2 seconds is the max I can manage. The youtube reviews, i think it was the Acebeam X45, was doing 165F or 71 deg C before thermal regulation. You’d drop the light nearly instantly if you accidentally tried grabbing it near the head area.
Tailstand-ed, still ok
For sure lumens :mass ratio is going to be a rough guide, hence why i just specified a range (1500-2000 lumens). That’s the easiest to gauge as we have that info easily from the specs and you’d get the answer within a few seconds of eyeballing the numbers.
Wattage:surface area ratio or mass theorectically makes the most sense, but it also depends on how efficient you think your LEDs are gonna be operating at the driven level, even if we are talking about the same LED type eg XP-L for the Q8 with the output at 3500lm and then at 7000 lm. Varies quite a fair bit, so that’d require a fair bit of work in mapping the lumens to the watt and also the efficiency of the LEDs between NW/CW. Not an impossible task, of course, just more work. You can also measure the wattage of the light, but that requires you to actually get the light first, or hopefully someone already has the figures. But no issue for the popular lights.For me it such things aren’t super critical to get the exact figures of course, a ballpark figure more than enough suffices when trying to select a light.
Just an XM-L2, but useful for those non-modders who wants a warm white thrower shortie style light.
Head diameter 64MM Body Tube 35mm Length 170MM Host weight 328g(no batteries)
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.20141002.9.27484096FrUk5i&sc...
USD 9….7A XP-G2 “EDC”
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.w4023-737137492.4.436d4096QX...
Oh…this one chinese 7070 emitter light. I was shooting for 268rmb but the seller wanted 318 lowest. Single piece only though.
Someone did a test, conservatively it does 6500 lumens stock and 7.2% drop in lumens at 30s. The Sofirn Q8 comparatively did 6.x % drop at close to 5000 lumens. Not sure if the stock springs/driver would react positively to a spring bypass and electrical contact cleanings, if so 7000-8000 might be possible. Good enough for a 368g light. An olight X7 similar form factor is 9000 lm.
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Sorry my bad .. actually it’s due to the behavouir of the board.
I edit the last message and it’d be bumped on the first page. It wasnt a delete and repost.
Post #328: I also found this one. They call it the Dongdonghai D8A. It may have a slightly larger reflector than the Astrolux MF02. Nice suggestion to use a XHP70 in it. But I would go for XHP70.2 and direct drive. There are some nice TA 30mm drivers.
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My 7th Old lumens contest build: Matainvoy ML18S, Built video
My reviews: Sofirn SP31 V2, Nightwatch NI40, Sofirn C8F 21700, Brinyte WT01, Sofirn SD05,Ti AAA keychain, Sofirn SP33 V3, Skilhunt M150
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Good idea, DD would be savage, if you have the “correct cells” to drive that. Will go chk the associated costs for TA, thx for the idea.
The seller has 70.2 in the link i posted so you might save a wee bit on domestic shipping, or just get it from other TB sellers or your fav source.
Look at the flashlight again. The last option is a new one. It seems that is a 2S4P extension tube. Now things are getting really interesting!
The XHP70.2 listed here is the highest P2 bin: https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=568795758705
My Youtube channel: Alllightson Reviews
My 7th Old lumens contest build: Matainvoy ML18S, Built video
My reviews: Sofirn SP31 V2, Nightwatch NI40, Sofirn C8F 21700, Brinyte WT01, Sofirn SD05,Ti AAA keychain, Sofirn SP33 V3, Skilhunt M150
My Youtube video-reviews: Brinyte WT01, Sofirn SD05, Ti AAA keychain, Sofirn SP33 V3
Hmm…….
rmb 248. usd 35. Price is ok.
Nothing too fanciful, more of a thrower than a flooder with the decently large reflector and XP-L HI, so not sure where this 3 × 26650 would be useful (cheap-ass tripod mounted hunting light?
). 3P config though.
Shd be sufficient heatsinking + surface area for constant max level light delivery.
Looks is ok, throwback old school perhaps. Overall shd pass for a budgetlight thrower just for fun/collection.
I have a couple of Palight years ago, pretty ok stuff.
https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.43.55cc6dffHt5xAC&id=55...
Same as the PAlight BOSS II, I think.
What are their battery’s like. Most don’t ship decent ones to AUST now.
3 × 26650, 3P config.
Yeah it’s mighty difficult nowadays. Even Taobao 3rd party forwarders with “Sensitive Air” options are trying to ask customers to limit the number of Li-ion cells per consolidated package to around 12 max.
This light is now sold at Banggood as a Haikelite Q30: https://www.banggood.com/Haikelite-Q30-7070LED-12000Lumens-5Modes-Chargi...LED-Flashlight-p-1368210.html?rmmds=category&cur_warehouse=CN
This makes me think a bit less of them as a company. I wonder if people are going to wrongly assume it has Cree emitters and can really do 12,000 lumen?
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Maybe this is not a 2018 flashlight, but I saw it yesterday and got intrigued of how good it would be to mod and make it a “nice” push-pull zoomie:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/High-Quality-LED-Tactical-Flashlight-Zoomable-USB-Rechargeable-18650-Waterproof-Torch-3W-LED-Light/32899864028.html?spm=a2g0s.13010208.99999999.281.69803c00i2Ym2h
If someone has any input on this, I’d appreciate!
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I have it. I like it, though I have little to compare it to.
Search this forum for “Severe Cold” to read more about it. No, I’m not kidding, “Severe Cold”.
LED is junk, driver is bad but host is OK and it has nice potential.
Ohh, I remember seeing that light! Now I know why it looked so familiar! Thanks for the recall and information Agro!
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I’m considering to buy this light on Alibaba:
The host looks good with all those cooling fins. It is 1S configuration. Does anyone know how you can mod that to 2S and if it is easy to do that?
My Youtube channel: Alllightson Reviews
My 7th Old lumens contest build: Matainvoy ML18S, Built video
My reviews: Sofirn SP31 V2, Nightwatch NI40, Sofirn C8F 21700, Brinyte WT01, Sofirn SD05,Ti AAA keychain, Sofirn SP33 V3, Skilhunt M150
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Huge!
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I can’t find the Colt 26650 anywhere. The one that looks like the Jaxman. Does anyone have a link from Ali or another known site?
I also like those 4×26650 Spotlight/flashlights? Any links?
The links are in Chineese that I find.
I’m liking this host from Kaidomain. It’s a 26650 Zoomie, with a solid pill..it will be an upcoming light for me, I will drop in a xhp50 or triple XP hi.
http://kaidomain.com/S027435-DIY-LED-Flashlight-Host-130mm-x-47_5mm-Black
Some Colt stuff and pics for your enjoyment, if this is what you are after. Can’t seem to find them on aliexpress though. Together with the Convoy lights, these are one of the possible lights that are available with WW option.
https://s.taobao.com/search?q=Colt+%E7%94%B5%E7%AD%92&type=p&tmhkh5=&spm...
The Convoy X3 would make a great one.
Also the Suprabeam Q7 looks awesome for a host. China needs to copy and sell for $5.00 as a host. I would love to see smoke rolling out the holes of the Q7.
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