The original idea for the SFT40 + high CRI 3535 really makes the most sense imo. Iâm not surprised the 50.3 doesnât provide the throw some people want. At least not without running it at wattage difficult to achieve in budget boost drivers.
For even better throw, the YinDing 5050 round flat emitter would be awesome. Maybe Wurkkos could order enough that theyâll produce a 4900-5400K version falling on the BBL.
Here I compared the YD5050 to the 2mm² class Osram emitters. It puts out a few more lumens and similar throw to Osram HX. The Vf is higher so it works better with FET drivers. The round die makes it unique and generates a super clean hotspot and round corona (no flower petals).
What is the diameter of center reflector? Iâm guessing ~30mm. If this is correct, I would expect ~135kcd, so what is that⌠735 meters?
Too much, max they can do for me is sst40 sides, sft40 inside, or stay with lh351 for high cri and use an osram w2 inside. New yinding and sfh/sfn can be good to for the center
If the handle is only secured with one screw, it should have some other faux attachment point as well. For example, a linear notch that seats in between two cooling fins to prevent rotation. Look at Acebeam handles to get an idea.
This handle has a built-in snap-off feature.
Very obvious. The thin right angle near the screw.
The other handle would be more stable and versatile, leaves balancing to the user.
Anyway, why not attach the handle obove the switches? Or at least have a thread there to optionally do so?
This way, the handle serves as a protection to the switches and allows to operate them one-handed.
For cost effectiveness and performance, JaredM is right for sst20. The performance is good in 5000k and itâs a really affordable emitter (like $2 each vs $5 for a xp-l HI or $12 for a xhp70.2). I can overlook the green tint at low currents for the cost savings. For the middle LED, I say go with either a Boost HX, Sft40, or if you can get a good bin, the 5050 round die. This will already be an expensive light, so any cost saving is helpful.
The SST20 in 5000K would probably do it, but then again SST20 in 5000K, the tint, and low 70 CRI.
Is the 15000lm so necessary, that we are sacrificing HIGH CRI?
As for handle, for me, this one is better. Would be perfect if it was above switches, so you can operate them one hand.
Can't we move the switches back, there's a space in prototype to do that, so there's space for screw mount
Not that handle, the second one is better. Also, you can do a cutout in the fins for it to lock in place, with the second type one. (you could do a pool, so we can vote, which one is better) or is there already a cutout for it to lock? There's some cutout on first fins, is it for locking it?
ASTROLUX MF01X just got this type of hande, it's not the best idea. But then, the screw on it, that you can tighten by hand is a great idea (from that hande). https://pl.banggood.com/Astrolux-MF01X-Flashlight-Extended-Carrying-Handle-+-Nut-p-1930504.html
But it's a little different, it relies on your thumb to position it level, like the acebeam ones. That is bad idea, but at least you can do it. On yours you can't do that.
I see the flashlight got bigger, and have some more heat dissipating surface, but why only 10 leds, instead of 12? Did you go for the XHP? How did you manage more lumens with 2 less led's? Is it just deeper reflectors?
Ps. Did you think about Nichia 519A? You can probably get 1000lm on each.
Pps. One button? Are we going standard anduril UI for 2 channel flashlight?
please, do a normal TS30S button at least, not that plastic one.