You can throw them further, or rather they have better throw
That's why we want wide. For the length, for myself I prefer a smaller, lighter weight thrower. The #1 reason for the best throw is reflector I.D. (inner diameter) width, the bigger iit is, the more throw you get. Of course there's other factors, parabolic shape, tweaked for the LED size, SMO better than OP, focusing of the LED position/depth, and more reflector depth can help a little.
More factors are the chosen LED, are you at or near the optimum amps for the LED used, do you have a decent thermal path - copper DTP MCPCB, etc.
Oh I’m aware it’s one of the contributing factors for making a thrower - I’m a big fan of throwers myself
I was asking about combining a wide-head light with a short ody. I’m seeing more and more lights like this popping up on ads etc., and they seem very unwieldy to me. So I’m curious to hear from people who like them.
Hello my friends, I just bought the flashlight, now I have to decide for some battery 26650, what do you recommend? I have asa 18650 Samsung 30Q of 3000 mah, will it have good auto?
I encourage new owners to browse or search this thread for battery details as this question has been asked many times and the issue discussed quite thoroughly. Yes, I know the thread is very long, but that’s partly because this question keeps coming up . So…
Any decent 21700 or 26650 will power this light as it draws no more than 9.5A and is probably safer at 8.5A. I use a $4 LiitoKala Lii-50A 5000mAh in mine and it works fine. High-drain 18650’s are okay, but a 21700 or 26650 will provide better performance and runtime.
A Samsung 30Q will work fine, but the voltage will start falling off after about 750mAh of usage. This may happen after only 5min. of turbo mode, whereas a Shockli 5500mAh 26650 can maintain similar output for almost twice as long.
[EDIT] Had to move the image to Dropbox as Google Photos links kept breaking. Fingers crossed…
When I first received my GT mini and attached the shorty tube I thought it was for crazy people only. Especially how unbalanced it made the light and forced your hand onto the heatsinks to hold it unless you hold it like a cigar.
After owning it for a bit I really like the shorty tube for how small it makes the light and how much more impressively it shows off this tiny weensy little thing blasting a beam out 850m
The Vapcell 5500 and 5900 are the SAME cell. That is what I suspected and that is what 18650battery.com confirmed. The Burgundy label 5500 is just the replacement of the 5900 which is being phased out. They have it on sale to get rid of them.
Hmmm I got a couple de-domed 6500k SST40’s from Kaidomain and matched them up with my
7500k de-domed emitters also from Kaidomain, under the UV light, I was hoping to see a difference…. not…