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Ok, some more background. My Father in law and his workers are using some portable XM-Ls, 1S or 2S lights, typical 200g lights. They work ok in the plantations and his bird nest man-made caverns. For inspection purposes. Workers have their own headlights.
If they need more light, they’d bring those Ebay/Aliexpress/Taobao 65W HIDs with 3S3P, these are semi-portable and believe it or not they are able to sustain about 4000-ish lumens (using the lower level of the 2 output levels) for 30 mins easily without burning out (gonna be very hot though!). These hosts are 1400g heavy, 90mm head diameter and 40cm long.
Yeah the hotspot is pretty crappy, but hey it does sustain a fair bit of lumens, it does come with a sling and they are not expensive. They have been using it like that since 2010 /8 years ago and if they need more juice they’d always have a couple of spare lights/packs in the vehicle. The only issue is that they cannot sustain any 1.5m drops, 50-100cm drop is ok though so they still can take a pretty ok beating.
That is why i am wondering if the current technology allows for more output and efficiency, hence able to bring the hosts weight down.
2009 technology
