[M4D deal ALIVE] Lumintop GT micro

Black is the absence of all colors, they are all absorbed into a black body and nothing reflected hence no color to see. White is the presence of all colors, nothing absorbed.

Hey I’m just doing the best I can with what I have to work with, I’m not even close to a scientist. Like old Forrest Gump, I’m not a real smart man.
I’m just throwing out some ideas against the wall to see if anything will stick.

Back to the ole’ drawing board I guess for me…… :person_facepalming::wink:

But I truly am interested in the true definition / meaning of white light.

If it is not…. “White light is a balance of all the wavelengths (colors) of visible light: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet, the same colors and order of rainbows”. …… what is it?

White light is defined as the complete mixture of all of the wavelengths of the visible spectrum. This means that if I have beams of light of all of the colors of the rainbow and focus all of the colors onto a single spot, the combination of all of the colors will result in a beam of white light.

True or not true?

At some point I wonder if it really matters that we understand HOW white light is made, I mean, after all, WE are not the ones making emitters or the phosphor that drives them. We merely buy what is available to us, which oftentimes is not the best tint. Not to mention that WE don’t control the AR coatings that go on a lens and more often than not skew the tint of our prize emitters. So, is it us that needs to understand, or the people that actually have control over the items we buy?

Seriously, teacher, we already have ONE ROCKET SCIENTIST here, he can’t get it right either apparently… look sharp, ie: focus and diligence achieves the ultimate success. Or does it? Luck favors the blissfully ignorant. :wink:

How ’bout 18% gray?

:student::+1:

If it’s called grey (or gray) it isn’t white. :wink:

Edit: Then it’s just a dirty joke. :slight_smile: (A WHITE horse fell in a mud puddle. my son’s idea of a dirty joke)

Signed up for 1 NW.

Thanks

:beer:

Any news yet?

as I know:
ca. 70g
36mm max diameter x 105mm long
reflector: 29mm ID

Any updates on the GT Micro?

Filled the form. One in NW, please.

Hope it will be able to outperform in throw Nitecore MH20GT which is almost identical in dimensions (except max diameter)
Or maybe its just a wishful thinking?

as soon as I get news I post it ;)

I am in for 1 CW and 1 NW… form submitted. I prefer 14500 cell sized flashlights for EDC so I’m excited for this one to come out lol

Luke

Still no news on specs?

they are testing the prototype afaik to get those numbers

€dit got the

Specifications
Emitter: Cree XP-L High Intensity, neutral white or cold white, mounted on copper DTP MCPCB
Flux: ~1000 lm
Throw: ~400 m & ~50Kcd
Firmware: Tom E’s open-source GPL NarsilM v1.3 adapted by Texas_Ace
User interface:
[1] By default the GT micro is set to use the very intuitive Narsil smooth RAMPING UI. Instant access to a 2.5 A TURBO mode is also provided.
[2] A more conventional discrete level MODE-SET UI is available as an alternative. Any one of 12 predefined mode-sets can be selected.
[3] MOMENTARY mode is useful for signaling purposes or rapidly/briefly lighting up targets.
Battery: One 14500. Cell is not included.
Driver: Texas Avenger FET driver
Reflector: 29 mm ID, aluminum, smooth finish
Lens: Glass with anti-reflective coating
Body: Aluminum with Type III hard-coat anodizing
Button: Tactile with back-lit rubber boot
Ingress rating: Equivalent to IP65, do not immerse in liquids
Weight: Approximately 70g without cells
Dimensions: 36 mm Ø head x 105mm length

I’m glad they skipped the nimh.

Is there a spring on the driver end? My recently acquired Vapcell 14500’s doesn’t work with some button head drivers.