xevious
(Gary)
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Sorry, I misunderstood as when it was said the light puts out too much heat, I was presuming too hot to hold and had to be manually stepped down.
What happened is that I wasn’t watching it continuously and didn’t notice the “triple flash” and that the light had automatically stepped down. On the cell I’m running with Nichia, the step down isn’t a tremendous difference, so I didn’t discern the difference having not seen the light do the step-down. But it is noticeable, as I ran the test again and yes, at just under a minute, the light flashed and then stepped down automatically.
I did another test with an LG LGABF1L1865, which is 4.875 mA. Yikes — NOW I definitely experience the same thing. It cut off at about 45 seconds and it was WAY too hot to handle. It cooled off fairly quickly, but seriously, you can’t leave your hand on that head for very long while it’s on turbo.
This is understandable. This is not a BLF GT. Just look at that tiny head and heat sync block. Not intended to be on turbo for long. So I think complaints are unfounded, asking too much from the technology. Is there a light this size on the market that can push out 2000 lumens for over 5 minutes without burning your hand?