I’d like to see a 5A single AA (Eneloop only, no 14500 Li-ion support) flashlight, aluminum host, black ano., diamond knurling, tailstanding forward tail clicky with rubber boot, 1-inch diameter female head with plain bezel (no crenellations or scallops), 3 modes, 5Lm, 50Lm, 500Lm, polarity protected current regulated constant current driver with low voltage protection (constant brightness, no PWM, no step down, cuts out at 1.05V), copper bonded high CRI 3500K emitter below the BBL with no cast of any kind (sandy), borosilicate glass lens, aluminum silvered reflector, potted electronics, screwed on deep carry clip, waterproof, and a bag of Cheetoh’s.
What about designing and fabricating the longest sustainable running flashlight on the market. We have the thrower category and the flooder and the highest lumen torches. The longest running torch I own is the original GT, it seems to run all night long when the family’s out playing at night. It gets warm but holds turbo like nothing else I own. I am no engineer but don’t think it would be that difficult to achieve. What about adding twice the mass to the FT03 for example and limiting it to 1.5K lumens. Poor example I’m sure but something along those lines. I love my FW21 Pro, NSX3A and other hotrod torches but getting a bit tired of the super duper lights not being able to even run on high for long periods of time. What does everyone else think? Am I just dreaming or is the technology still not there.
I fear we may have hit a wall in terms of emitter and lighting technology. I honestly do not see anything on the horizon, which actually has me excited about it. Until companies can come out with the next breakthrough in emitter tech, I really do not think there is much to build interest on upon. But, if I had a choice I would try and make an attempt at making a 10 million plus candela light. If possible, maybe a sustain 100,000 thousand lumen? Of course, it would have to be a thrower. Just throwing ideas out there.
I would greatly anticipate anything, which is a multi-emitter E21A setup. (I mean multi as at least 12, but the more, the better.)
There is already Astrolux MF01S and Emisar D18 - these could be good as a starting point, but power should be capped at about 2.5 Watts / emitter. I think, we wouldn’t want to make the precious E21A emitters aging too fast. This would mean 45 Watts for the mentioned flashlights. As tint selection, I think, only these should be sufficient: 3500K, 4500K, 5700K.
Also, there is already BLF LT1… think about a tint mixing between 2000K and 3500K with E21A, that would make a super moody lantern! (A variant with tint mixing between 2700K and 4500K could be also very good, but the first one would be irresistible)
Maybe could kill 2 birds with 1 stone, a keychain light that could also double up as a head torch.
I’m thinking battery longways with maybe a couple of small emitters with shallow tir optics along the long side of the battery which could clip into a rubber shroud on a headband, or with a ring hole, be on a keychain.
That ticks 2 boxes, the most popular choice in the poll and one I didn’t forsee lol!
Kinda, and I’m loosely saying kinda - like this (but with a couple of emitters maybe? and a ring on the other end to put on a keychain. The bottom one is rough but with keychain loop (which would fold flat) and 2 emitters, maybe 1 could be rgbw or something? just an idea! The BLF KH (Keychain Headlamp)
They do make little shallow optics as my Boruit B50 has them in each side of the main optic