There’s numerous lights with more lumens, but generally, they will be more flood, and less throw.
The BLF Q8 has been measured at roughly 5000 lumens and 50,000 candela (10 Cd/Lm = mix of flood and throw, which is a good compromise for a range of uses, and similar to the Convoy S2+).
If there is a suitable driver, it might be possible to get around 8000 lumens from a Q8 with a similar beam by modifying it to use the XHP35.
The Acebeam X80-GT is one of the most extreme lights of a similar size, capable of a peak output of 32,000 lumens even though it is slightly smaller, but actually capable of less distance than the Q8 with 34,000 candela of throw (1 Cd/Lm = a really broad floodlight). It’s a marvel in its own way, but perhaps not as general purpose as the Q8.
There’s several lights in the middle. The Thrunite TN36 and Olight X7R both get around 11,000 lumens and over 30,000 Cd (close to 3 Cd/lm).
If you want a light with a similar beam shape but significantly more output while maintaining a similar beam shape, it will generally have to get bigger. The Acebeam X45 is a good example, with 18,000 lumens and 109,000 CD (6 Cd/Lm).
I kinda understand Reflowing the led, at least I think I can learn to handle it but how do you mod the driver? And how you choose which one and where do you find the driver you need for a different emitter? Let’s say I wanted to mod the convoy m3 with something that doesn’t turn off the high mode when the battery reaches 3.7 v. And so that I can ramp it? Up and down? Would I need to change the driver? Thanks!
Modding the driver the way you describe (disabling LVP, for one) means reflashing the µC at the very least. So, it’s gotta be a µC that someone supports, and getting all the stuff to do it. Meh.
He will be disappointed if he gets the rot66 as an upgrade to q8. It heats up fast and will dial down to a low temp. What he really needs is an mt40 by haikelite. No ramping, but basically it’s his light on steroids. 1.5 stronger and throws far
There than sofirn q8 and costs the same is not less. Will not disappoint . I own both , and I have to say thought mine starting acting erratic after some use. Hope it’s a one off.
Yes it’s a little bigger ( longer and bigger head) and bit heavier but the part you are holding is the same size and the pluses outweigh the minuses
True that.
I used to have that light. It was powerful, of course ate thru batteries, stepped down after some time and wasn’t waterproof. But let’s face it- none of them are….