Are you sure that driving the emitter that hard (6A) makes sense?
Because as you can see above, even with much better cooling the brightness is almost flat between 5,5A and 7A. Going down to 5,5 or 5,3A would net pretty much the same brightness and throw while using 15% less energy (longer battery life, less heat etc).
LED4Power tested the 5Q flux bin. FF was able to procure the higher 6Q flux bin. Not sure if the 6Q would max out at a higher amp since it hasn’t been tested.
Are the two holes on the tail cap for a pocket clip? Does the light include it? I hope so.
Does the 21700 tube come with the light? I have the fireflies eo1 osram and it’s a tiny bit smaller head… 2 mm. And the eo1 does not come close to the 125kcd that this new t1r supposedly does. Maybe only 35kcd. Good job if these numbers are accurate.
I think the tube will be an add-on. I asked if it was included with my prize (and was hopeful I’d be able to tag it on in the same package if not) but didn’t get a response
I wouldn’t expect the numbers to be much different from what other manufacturers have come up with using the Osram and TIR combo. Though from the reports of the Acebeam, I’m not sure what the actual numbers there are.
I don’t think there’s a pocket clip those look to be for a lanyard.- looks like it is for a clip, see below
Patience please FireFlies is not a large company, so I usually tend to forgive for some delay (I handle these dates as just promises/plans, not actual deadlines), I just look at the result of their work.