Maybe a BLF SD75 that with a copper DTP MCPCB and driven harder to get 5000K+? Asking for a driver to do 5-6 amps isn’t being unreasonable since it has automatic step down.
Well, thanks for taking this on. Hope you know what you are in for.
Lumintop has been down the road before, so they should know.
It would need to be a DTP Copper mcpcb for sure.
It would need to have a driver that will push more than 5 amps stock and be able to be modded past that, with a simple resistor change.
Well under $200. Seems like all the stock lights here at BLF, now are priced like CPF lights. Seems like budget is gone by the wayside here and everything good now sells over $200 in stock form.
PM me the price if you want. I would like to know. I will not be buying any lights, but I would like to know.
Hi mate, also interested in price to decide if it’s something to raise to the top prioirty of my ever-expanding want-list!
Please kindly PM me too.
Many thanks, keep shining!
Thank you!! Someone will have to help me add resistors because my soldering skills is really bad and I will destroy the pcb That’s means I will have to ship the pcb out! I will include native snacks with the shipment!
Yep, I’m interested! Interested also in seeing some distant beam shots, with that smooth reflector? It might be a challenge to contend with the K60 at the price jmpaul stated and also the K60 reflector
Other then DTP on copper mcpcb is not even considered. Also I have ask them for confirmation that the driver will deliver at least 5A to the LED,because previous version of this light was with MT G2 and stated for 2100 lumens. They told me that new version
will have new driver with much more power !!!
Here is some video of this light with old version driver and MT G2 Q0 2100 lumen vs Fenix TK75 2900 lumen, so you can imagine 2X more light,and see the beam from that reflector……
Tail switch is only for powerbank function, and battery status. Side switch is the main for light, so tail switch can be turned on or off, doesent effect the light output.