Utilizes a U.S. made top binned CREE MT-G2 qo LED chip (5000K)
Maximum output up to 10000 lumens
Highly efficient circuit design offers maximum output and runtime
Working Voltage 18V - 26V
Integrated cool fins design provide better cooling
Smooth polished reflector creates maximum throw
Aircraft grade aluminum, mil-spec hard anodized for maximum wear
Toughened ultra-clear tempered glass lens with anti-reflective coating
Large cooper heat sink pad for superior thermal conductivity
Magnetic ring control switch allows you to select desired output easily
whos gonna mod it to 300 watts?
vinh says hes working on getting one to test.
i wonder if the driver is limited by a smaller inductor like the other new x60s supbeam is manufacturing?
Oh my… it’s time to go back to Blood bank and start selling few pint of bloods for this light :bigsmile:
but seriously how hard can it be driven with what looked like 6 batteries? the heat from 1 MT-G2 alone is hot, imagine 5 of them?
But nevertheless I would like to buy one want one ,although I’m pretty sure it’s not going to be a budget light
Maybe its a triple emitter. Either way, a single MT-G2 driven @6A by 3 x 18650’s doesnt exactly have great run time. I have to pack several extras when I play with my X7 mod. Is it fun? Yes. 8) Is it practical? Meh…
6 cells in the supbeam seems grossly underpowered.
I was curious to see the inductor. Inductors can damaged in the long run if they stressed too hard above their specs, but it is a bit more complicated than that.