Given the sheer amount of lumens that it outputs, hows the throw compared to C8 thats driven at 1Amp?
Will King throw as far and will have huge-spill like hotspot or will it be much dimmer?
Also, is there a light for <50$ that is as good or even better than King regarding light output-power?
Do you mean an XR-E based C8? It may not throw further, the C8 has a big head for an XR-E, but you will be able to see a lot more in the direction you point it.
The King can be had for around $40 now, there aren’t many excuses left not to get one
By the way, it was published with the details below. Doesn’t seem to withstand water like the experts had mentioned here.
Details:
Press the switch for 3 seconds to enter the “Rapid” mode Ordinary waterproof function, can be used in rainy days
Working voltage: 3.6-4.2V
Working current: 2000mA
New on here but I’m after a light that is more a thrower for distance work. The crelant has the new u3 led and is designed as a thrower, but has less lumen output. This has maybe double the lumens, but is built more as a flood light. In reality, will there be much difference between the two? SRK is a little cheaper as well, which always helps. Any opinions welcome.
Just had a look at the TN31 and it looks fantastic, unfortunately it’s a little expensive for me. Could get 6 SRK for the price of the TN31. Is there anything else along similar lines but a little cheaper?
Guess my original question was, does the big lumens of the SRK almost cancel out the gains of a long reflector as in the crelant or thrunite.
I don’t know if this is the original SRK but I’m very impressed with the quality of its workmanship and the brightness of its beam. Its not as bright as my Black Shadow Terminator but it is floodier. More importantly, for the price of P39.99 w/free shipping, a budget flashaholic could never ask for more.
I recieved my new skyray King today, and wow its a real Retinaburner for its size. I will be doing a test comparison to my other big lights and beam shots as soon as the snow melts and it gets a bit warmer outside. :bigsmile:
The SRK has got to be the illumination bargain of the century for a flood light. With the 3 terroid driver version pulling 6.5A from the batteries, its driven hard enough to give 10 min of whitewall hunting, or 30 min of sustained outdoor use before becoming to hot to hold. Mounted as a bike light, it stays cool enough to run constantly in high mode for well over an hour before it starts to dim.
I have bought quite a few Skyray Kings for family and friends over a long period of time and kept six for my own use around the farm, some Gold some Black, some older XM-L ones and some XM-L U2 ones as well as the cheap and nasty lookalikes that I have thrown into the bin quite a while back.
When you get the good ones they are just fantastic and the best ones I have had so far are the ones from Ric at CNQ. I was wondering if the King will ever go to the U3 LED. The XM-L U2 updated models have a noticable increase in the lumen output and it is a bit better in throw without loosing any real spill. More lumens and throw for the same old low price are always welcome in my collection. Another mode so that the light levels could be spread out a bit more would be handy to have. Has anyone tried modding the King with U3 LEDs?
I am thinking of building the ultimate SRK that would give any torch a run for its money. Starting with 3 Luminus SST-90 big emitters, then a custom machined 4-26650 cell body or a longer 8-18650 body mod. J)