Thrunite Catapult V2 sst70- Question (6v or 12v?)

Does anyone know if the NEW catapult V6 (sst70) light is setup for 6volt or 12volt? I am still confused if a light / driver can use either. i know my questions about this are getting old... any help would be great.

https://thrunite.com/catapult-v6-sst70-space-grey/

Why I Ask: I am interested in buying a handful of xhp50.3 HI LED's from Cutter (i believe they are the ones who have them in 3000k and 5000k), and when i was looking them up on the website, they were mounted on mcpcb's that were setup for EITHER 6volt or 12volt, and i would like to know which emitter/mcpcb combo i should buy.

Ultimately - i want to buy a Thrunite catapult V6 and put a xhp50.3 HI in it, just to see what its all about.

Ask cutter to confirms first but going with the pictures the MCPCBs are configurable between 6 and 12V with jumpers.

For the Thrunite more often than not they seem to go with 12V, but I remember that somebody mentioned that they asked about one of their light’s voltage by email and got the answer so I suggest to do that too.

thank you freeman!

also, by complete coincidence i found a xhp35 HI catapult for sale on reddit tonight, so i bought that. and I amm 90% sure that xhp35 HI only comes in 12volt. So that will help. plus jumpers on the mcpcb will make it easier too. thanks!

That’s nore than likely 6v if it’s a single cell. Stepping 4.2v to 12 v at high current is too taxing on the battery for good runtimes and reliable output.

That’s true but Thrunite T1 and T2 are 12V, and I think other Thrunite XHP50/70 models too.

that is correct, and Simon at convoy does single cell / 12volt for all of his xhp35 HI lights and gtfc40 lights too.