SKY RAY 9xT6 9xCREE XM-L T6 2x/3x26550/18650 5000LM 5-mode Super Brightness Flashlight---Brightness Over DRY

Hello guys,

Real monster comes up.

SKY RAY 9xT6 9xCREE XM-L T6 2x/3x26550/18650 5000LM 5-mode Super Brightness Flashlight
http://www.cnqualitygoods.com/goods.php?id=1716
http://www.fancyflashlights.com/goods.php?id=470

This light is drivened at 9*2A=18A; Brightness surpass all multi-LED lights in the market;Even brighter than DRY

Specs:
LED: 9*CREE XM-L T6 1A LED

Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum

Reflector: Aluminum Alloy SMO Reflector

Lumen: 5000lumens

Current: 18A

Mode: 5-mode(Hi>>Mi>>Lo>>Strobe>>SOS)with momery

Battery Type:2x/3x26650/18650 (not include)

Switch: Tail cap click switch

Anodise: HAIII

Size: 254mm(Length)*77mm(head diameter)36.5mm(tube diameter)

Weight:794g(not include battery)




Any question please feel free to ask.

Thanks
Ric

Email: sales@cnqualitygoods.com

2 amps per LED? Now we’re talking!! Good looking light as well- no brainer!

Couldn’t resist- ORDERED!!

Ric, you’d need to do a tailcap reading for us, confirmation. Or ask your HK/Shenzhen factory/distributor/shop to do it. Any info is better than no info. Thanks! :slight_smile:

Nice….do report on it for us man. I think you have a meter or at least a DMM. :slight_smile:

YES!

I have a water meter and I know about Digital Molecular Matter!

Don’t know how either of them will help! But I’ll do my best!! S)

that thing looks crazy big.
How long can the light run on high? and how hot does the head get after 10 minutes?

Actually the DMM current reading is more than enough and would give us a good idea. Thanks!

Remember to charge up your 26650 or 18650 to 4.2V, either one is good enough as i am able to adjust accordingly for both variants (voltage sag). 2 cells and 3 cells.

So the Apex couldn’t be driven at 2 amps or it was unstable, but 9 xml light and it’s all good…. I don’t understand it, but I like it!

Can anyone take a guess how well only using just two TrustFire - Protected TF 26650 3.7V 5000mAh batteries rather than using 3 of them would work in this light? I wouldn’t mind having this light if I could use it in the smaller 2x26650 configuration. Thanks.

Thats a very small spring in the head to be handling all that current. Hope the switch is beefy too.

I am very interested, but I will be waiting for more data from independent tests before I pull the trigger.

+1

2A @ each LED sound “too good”, not impossible I guess just too good :stuck_out_tongue:

Well, maglites have run 3,4,5 and six d cells for years, I just see this as a Maglite competitor…… J)

I do agree, it needs a decent switch and springs though. The usual fare is not going to cut it….

Don’t worry about the switch, springs. The TF X100 can handle 7A at the battery compartment end (springs/switches) with no sweat on 2 x 26650 when nearly depleted. Not sure how much to the LEDs total, but i guess about 10-11A.

It’d be nice if it can match the TF X100 in output, with 9 LEDs it could run all day with that kind of efficiency…. (of course it still gets hot, but manageable)

very cool, cant wait for some user reviews

Wow!

I really thought this light would generate a lot more interest, especially when Ric has it in bold that it does 2 amps per LED. After all the excitment of the Apex here is a light off the mark stating the much desired output with heaps of LEDs as well.

Where is everybody

Payday is only 2 days away, and sitting here at my desk I can see 20 odd single LED flashlights I have bought lately, so have been thinking it is time for a multi :slight_smile:

Well i think it’d be somewhat lower, and i think the head should be bigger (at least 90mm). LOL! :slight_smile:

And it’s not cheap, so that’s why everyone is holding out first and being cautious.

If it’s driven ever slightly harder than the TF X100, then it’s a good light. Don’t even have to spend 20 bucks on the KD driver. If tha’ts the case you’d need extremely good 18650 though, even with 26650s they would just be marginal.

Needs the option for neutral white, or a warmer bin of cool, and I’d get one after seeing a review with good results.

I Guess I Misinterpreted Previous Comments about the X100 because I was under the impression that the LEDs were driven acceptably well for a high-output light. Is it generally thought that it should have a stronger driver for optimum performance?

Also, how much perceptible difference do you think a driver replacement would make in the apparent output (X100)?

And last, how difficult would it be to change the driver in the X100?

Thanks,
Bob