I’m tempted to just catch/release one to see the SBT90 in person. It’s just so strange how rare it is to find online considering how inexpensive it is for the emitter and has Anduril.
I had a hard time selling mine actually, hence the huge loss. I had something else I wanted to buy so just needed to unload it. If you can play waiting game it’s maybe not as bad
Anyone else find the usb charging port in a weird/uncomfortable position?
I wish the handle was slightly longer, my fingers naturally rest on the off/on switch and the usb charging port cover when using the light.
Does not feel natural. I’m always worried I’ll remove the port cover or lose it while in use. A slightly longer handle would fix the problem easily. Shouldn’t make too much of a difference in carry or pocketablity since the light is already so big.
I mostly use this light as a dedicated thrower due to the placement of the usb charging port cover so it doesn’t make a huge difference to me. A redesign would probably make this light something I would carry more regularly/use regularly.
Looks like the coupon code for the TS30S - Amazon US is not working now. I passed it on to a friend and he is getting a message that the promotional code is not valid. Any chance of a new code?
I realize I'm late to the party, but for $60 for a legit Anduril SBT90.2 light of decent quality, it's hard to resist. I can't believe no one posted lumens or throw measurements here on BLF, but they are measured here: https://1lumen.com/review/wurkkos-ts30s/
But this is what I got, stock light, on a fully charged old (better) 40T:
Tail amps: 26.1 A (nice!)
Lumens, maukka calibrated PVC light box: 5190 at start, 4460 at 30 secs
Throw taken 1-2 mins after cool down of the 30s lumens test, 2 sec pause/delay: 234 kcd (967 meters)
The 26.1 amps on a 40T is quite high, but there's a brass contact for the batt+ end, and the tail clamp DMM measurement is taken with the tailcap off, so the spring is taken out of the loop.
In theory those high amps should have translated in better lumens, but this light doesn't seem to have AR treated glass for one thing, but does appear to be well focused for throw. Also the tail spring, though doubled up, still can't compete with a bypass. So I'd say adding a bypass and replacing the lens with an AR one could bump it up 10% or so, maybe. Better, but hard to to negate the 30s drop.
I should do a tear down on this light, upgrade to A2, check the thermals (MCPCB mount), and perhaps bump up the LED wires. This is a quality high performing light for sure, just it's limited size and single cell will keep high amp runtimes brief.