Neal posted some pics and specs
LED:18*SST20
Tint: 6500K,5000K,4000K,3000K
output:14000lm
head: 58mm
Color:black and sand
Neal posted some pics and specs
LED:18*SST20
Tint: 6500K,5000K,4000K,3000K
output:14000lm
head: 58mm
Color:black and sand
looks like a M43 Mini
Power source? 26650?its bigger…
You had me at “New Emisar”
Looks more like 3x18650
Nice!!!
Does it come with a deep carry pocket clip?
Ouch!!! That thing looks sharp…!!! I really don’t like it there, why not make a hole on the opposite side of the switch in one of the fins???
Wow this is the new ‘noctigon meteor’ to beat! I don’t see it on intl-outdoor.com but this is looking to be very amazing!!
Looks good - Aux LED’s?
Or 3x21700 maybe?
Looking good! I think it might use 18650s… The body tube looks quite thick with that lanyard hole
Ouch!!! That thing looks sharp…!!! I really don’t like it there, why not make a hole on the opposite side of the switch in one of the fins???
The reasons were discussed in Q8 thread.
Most cheap can-shape flashlights a machined without threads synchronization. I.e. switch place is milled with separate machine or separate setup and have random position relative to the threads start point.
Battery tube is made with same way.
As result you have random angle between switch and tube flatness.
In Q8 design this problem is even bigger than ever, because tube end forces down the driver pcb so tube angular position depends from driver thickness.
Using combine machines with minimum setups can fix this problem, but sometimes design is not suitable for this.
If flashlight have a removable tail cap (as Q8 have), a spare lanyard ring that can freely rotate looks like cheap and easy solution.
Well, I guess that cat is out of the bag…
I should have one to review sometime soonish. I also have an incomplete prototype strictly for firmware development. Just finishing up the last few details now, actually. I don’t think I can really give any extra details about it yet though.
What I can say is … it’s really bright. Like, really really bright. I can’t even measure it properly, because it’s way more lumens than I have equipment for. It’s like a Noctigon Meteor M43 but a bit smaller, a lot brighter, and with the Emisar UI people liked on the D4S. So if anyone was wanting a “Meteor 2”, this is probably for you.
Famous shower head flashlights are back, jupiiii
… and just when my MF01 arrived
I guess 4x 18650…
https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/55963
official thread
ROT66 killer/
Would be interesting to see it next to ROT66. I suppose it’s larger?
Would be interesting to see it next to ROT66. I suppose it’s larger?
d18: head 58mm, body 46mm, height102mm. 3x18650