I was considering King Kongs but wonder if there is enough advantage over a 3400 mah 18650 cell to make it worthwhile getting them ?
On paper the capacity gain is only roughly about 18-20% whereas if you got 52000 mah 26650 cells the capacity gain is roughly 50%.
Obviously I know that the above is dependant on the cells actually having the claimed capacity in the first place.
Your biggest advantage is much less voltage sag. Factory 5.5 amps or modded to even higher and 18650’s get warm and lose some capacity where 26650’s are just sailing through. Looking at the test done by HKJ the 3400 mah Panasonics have 3040 at 5 amps. The 5200 mah Keeppower have 5080 at 5 amps, with voltage staying much higher the whole way. In Panasonics favor I don’t fear their unprotected cell. The 26650’s need to have PCB’s.
I wasn”t suggesting not to use 26650”s but to use 26650”s of around 5000-5200 mah in preference to 4000 mah to get longer run times.
Why do 26650”s have to be protected ?
For one thing I don”t think that protected cells will fit the S70.
Because the 26650’s are made in China and I don’t trust the quality control in multi cell lights to them. Single cell lights don’t get uneven voltages. The PCB’s add that level of safety.
It is impressive that is for sure.
Nice to see them understate specs, normally it is the other way around.
The S50 has longer runtimes then Thorfire claims, also very nice.
Those pics seem to show an accurate representation of the difference between mode levels. But if you want to know if that’s how it will look to your eyes, I don’t know. I don’t have your eyes.
Both the S50 and the S70 produce a massive amount of light and shining them through a tunnel of trees like in the pics would certainly give a result similar to what you see there.
I liked Thorfire before I got the S50 and S70 because when looking at the descripton of the VG10 they wrote something like “the tactical ring is renewed, the older one sucked (yes they sed the word suck) so it needed replacing” this is so not marketing speak (I hate those slick marketing talks) and it won me over.
I bought it. The VG10 is very nice and the quality and preformance of the S50 and S70 seem more then they promise us. (longer runtimes, higher lumens) and combining that with 2 year warranty and a compagny that is responding to people (unlike the unanswered emails I send to Sunwayman about a more expensive light or the stories about Olight being not responsive)
I finally received my light in the mail today. Very happy with an as is factory budget light and that rarely happens. Output, 4 mode spacing, size, it’s all as advertised. Current readings and a thorough stripping is not happening anytime soon. The two mod’s I do see are as follows;
1st thing I noticed is that the batteries are tight regardless of length. Springs are thick and well coiled. One modification I like to do on high amps light is stick these in. Gold Plated Beryllium Copper Spring 5mm H x 11mm D Both this and the original spring is 1mm dia. however the replacement is a better material. This should now allow the longest batteries listed to be used. My choice is King Kong 26700 with a magnet. Probably only replace the one under the driver to allow the tail spring to give that battery tight push needed for different lengths.
2nd thing is to look at the driver for a modest current bump.
Output is impressive, but all mods are on hold until my shoulder heals I’m in day 13 of rotator cuff surgery.