Was gonna add, the SD05 SD01 also takes 4×18650 and has a 1-piece body, no end-cap! So the cloverleaf board is pretty much dropped down the hole and pressed into place. Same dealy, but no worries about another cap and another set of threads. Might even be thicker stock that can afford to be milled down a few more mm.
Academic, though, as no one seems to actually have one of those cells to measure exact length.
There’s no way a soda can light with one of these cells will do 150K Lumens. My guess would be 40-50K but could be more. Depends on the performance of the cell really.
Haha that’d be amazing. Imagine just lighting up the whole street in front of someone for a second leaving them extremely confused. 50K Lumens from 18x XHP70.2 would require about 120A. I’d be pretty happy with that in a soda can light. They said it has 6x more performance but compared to which 21700 cell? I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
Ya I have a couple 6500K’s that are on the 10k to 14k range and they put out an amazing amount of light. My imalent MS18 puts out 100k briefly and it’s almost frightening to behold
if these see duty in ESS applications(powerwall) we may get a higher capacity lower drain variant.
such a cell will still be overkill for most any flashlight we could concoct current wise but with huge capacity.
CBAK Energy Technology, through its BAK Power division, announced that from 2023 it will also produce 25Ah/1kW peak power density 4680 cylindrical cells on a large scale, initially completing their development and receiving samples by the end of 2021. At the recently held CIBF 2021 exhibition, BAK Power officially unveiled the first domestic 4680 cylindrical battery.
You must realize 21700 and 4680 batteries were designed to work in packs. With a flashlight the entire outer surface can be used as a heat sink. So a flashlight can use a bigger battery than an automobile. I’m going to wait for the 6080 or the 60160 battery.