I don’t mind these, but a bit bulky and heavy to carry about. I’m not convinced they can be all that useful with a hotter driver though.
My one is a 4 x XM-L2, but with the good 7amp driver and the better heat sinking. On high it gets physically hot quite quickly and too hot to hold in a short while. If it had 3amp per LED or higher, it’d be useless with only a short on time.
The M43 from In’t outdoor is probably the best version of a soda can light IMO.
Lots of hosts that could be used like the solarstorm t3 and t4. But they would need better cooling and the price would be a factor in a light like this im guessing they would easily be $100 by the time you build it.
AR coated glass
Copper mcpb
4 times XPLHI
Runs on 4 18650
Copper pill
Tail cap switch and electronic side switch
You could probably get 4000 lumen without it being to crazy hot?
But if you do start a group buy I’m already down for one.
The SRK soup can is one unique flashlight and i haven’t seen anybody say “what ugly thing is this! i wont even get close to it”… once they’ve had their vision/brain fried. It looks like a high tech weapon, it feels like a grenade and it blows away - even though it was just 2k+ lumens at the time. Whenever i have one of those “what was that noise in the garden?” moment, that’s one light i grab to have a look. The problem is you can’t find any more of those ‘original’ ones. Last time i bought one i got ice cold LB leds with half the output, and the light stopped working quite quickly.
T don’t recall any past BLF version of a SRK. I did a heavy mod to a SkyRay Kung a couple years go, used a copper block heat sink, nearly direct drive on a modded/shunted JB driver, four XM-L2s, on four 30Q cells it draws 14 amps. (had to resistor it back a bit after it got so hot one LED un-flowed itself from the copper star. it still gets as hot as a camp stove in a minute or less, so it can only be run on high for a short time, but its still a fun wall of radiation from a beer can.
Well, as far as i understand it will pull more - around 16-18A, for 6k+ lumens at startup.
Tom E published in the Q8 thread a picture of a clamp meter showing 20+ amps on proto 3 after spring bypass.