USB-C Charging Port
Maximum Brightness of 2000 Lumens
Powered by a 21700 Battery
Dimensions: 51.6mm (Head Diameter) x 138.5mm (Length)
Offers the Choice of SFT-40 Cold White (6500K) or Warm White(3000K) with 90 CRI
Here We Need Your Help:
Weโre eager to hear your thoughts! Whether itโs suggestions for improvement, feature requests, or insights from your own experiences, your feedback will guide us in refining the EC500.
Share your thoughts and ideas in the comments below or reach out to us directly at service@skilhunt.com. Your input is invaluable as we work tirelessly to bring you the best possible product.
Large single-sided knurling can be done on the bezel and on the tail cover at an angle of 45โฐ so that it coincides with each other and with the middle part.
And in my opinion, the teeth on the bezel could be made wider (or, conversely, a lot of small ones).
The design looks really nice, as most skilhunt lights!
You could add a 5000k SFT40 option as it is quite popular here. What kind of optics will it use? I can see 2 outer rings in the beamshot pic, or is it from another light source?
Max. brightness of 2000 lumens at start is definitely nice, but that means nothing if that lasts only a few seconds. So please put an efficient driver in it to get a sustainable 1000 lumens.
Love the 3000K option, but in a mega-thrower, probably โbright whiteโ (~5000K) might be better.
Regulated driver for a sustainable high is ideal if youโre going to be using the light extensively. I rarely use a thrower for more than a minute or so at a time, usually just a few seconds here and there, so itโs less noticeable to me when a light starts out bright then fizzles pitifully in a very short time, but if I needed sustained output, that would be a must.
Reflectors tend to light up the immediate foreground quite brightly, especially when flinging 1000lm or more, and that blindingly-bright foreground just washes out what you might be looking at downstream where youโre actually pointing the light. So for me at least a big TIR lens is way superior to a reflector. Eg, the IF22A, Catapult Mini, etc. They all throw the light where you want it to go, without the horrible efficiency of an aspheric, and without wasting light on the foreground as with a reflector.
A Heartfelt Thank You for Your All Valuable Feedbacks on Our EC500 Flashlight!
We want to express our sincerest gratitude for the wealth of suggestions and ideas youโve generously shared regarding our EC500 Long-Range Flashlight. Your input has been incredibly valuable to us.
Weโve reviewed all of your guys suggestions and wanted to response some of the specific points that concerns:
SBT90.2: While we understand the desire for SBT90.2 LED, due to differences in driver and LED cost very different, we may not consider this led in EC500 this time.
5000K led Option: We acknowledge the interest in a 5000K LED option. While high CRI is not available at this color temperature, we will consider to add this option to meet your needs.
Optics and Range: The EC500 boasts a range of over 800 meters, use reflector design. The reflector is lower weight than Lens. And every compact size in this model.
Battery Compatibility: Weโre pleased to confirm that the EC500 is compatible with both flat-top and high-top 21700 batteries, offering versatility and convenience for users.
Charging and Discharging Functionality: The EC500 features a built-in charging and discharging function, allowing it to double as a power bank.
Tail Switch Functionality: While the EC500 does not currently incorporate a tail switch, we appreciate your feedback on this feature. Rest assured, we will consider it for future product lines.
SFT70 LED: Due to differences in driver, the SFT70 LED is not compatible with the EC500. However, we will consider it for future product lines if possible.
Driver board: The EC500 utilizes constant current drive circuitry, ensuring consistent performance and safety throughout its operation, with a voltage cutoff at 2.8V to prevent over-discharge.
Once again, thank you for your valuable suggesttions to the development of the EC500 Flashlight.