Do you really believe those #'s? 40 minutes at 5000 lumens? Maybe the lowest modes of under 200 lumens is somewhat accurate, but still there will be lowering as the cells drain.

You can try holding a Q8 on Turbo for a minute, but even after your hand starts burning after 1 minute, 5000 lumens is probably down to 4000 lumens and dropping...

That was for NarsilM with fixed sets which I don't know if it was ever used by anyone, ever... Everyone I know of uses ramping.

These high powered, compact, budget lights don't have the capabilities of running at a relatively high output for the full time it takes for the batteries to drain.

Here's more details:

  • "high powered" - very difficult to maintain a high power output for any decent amount of time when on continuously
  • "compact" - can't dissipate the significant amount of heat generated
  • "budget" - doesn't have the sophisticated driver design to maintain a regulated level of voltage/amps to the LED's because of cost and size constraints. It could be done better at or close to the same cost but only for lower levels of output