1000w flashlight

Not sure if this video is old or new. What do you guys think? is 100000 sustained lumens possible for this setup?

nice EDC light. :bigsmile:

sick !

ai laik :smiley:

When does the group buy start? :stuck_out_tongue:

edit: emoticon to show that I’m joking

I don't think it is posted on BLF before. Pretty bright! The 90000 lumens are led-lumens, with lens-loss it will be closer to 800000. Great stuff!!

with this thing, filming UFOs should be more clearer

Impressive, but I wouldn’t exactly call it a flashlight.

I like how the lens loss adds another 710000 lumens :bigsmile:

so, is this the brightest flashlight we’ve seen here at BLF?

Maybe mr grandad can outflash him with cree cxa's

cant call that a flashlight but nice anyway.
time to build a 100 cob array and a backpack battery to beat that one……

do we have a coupon code?

oh. the same guy who mounted lotsa LEDs on his quad

awesome~ imagine if he uses all yuji LEDs on it rather than these generic ones

I want one

I can see doing something like this…not as a flashlight but as a motion-sensitive floodlight for a large yard. Of course if you’re going to do a permanent mount, it might be more effective to separate the COBs. Instead of one big honking 1000W array aimed in one direction, perhaps three fixtures, each with three 100W COBs would be more effective

Like a security perimeter? I can see that…

A lot of people in the country already have tall TV antennas on their home. On a square antenna, just mount on COB on each corner of the square and one on each side. Boom, 360 degree lighting around your house

Exactly. If you already have an antenna mast then the hardest part of the problem is already solved. It would be similar to those tall light fixtures you see at interstate off-ramps that shine down in all directions.

Chimney-mount should also work pretty well though you wouldn’t get 360-degree coverage.

Lol, that’s an insane light and still very portable…I like it.
The only cons is probably all the planes trying to land on you;)

I’d like to see how it compares to a TN36UT.