Hey guys, thought I’d share some photos of what I just got a couple of days ago: the Supbeam K40!
I think there’s quite a lot of excitement around this light, which I got directly from the manufacturer.
Manufacturer specs:
Cree XM-L U2 LEDs with lifespan 20yrs of runtimes
Max 1147lumens output (3x 18650)
Output (select by magnetic ring):
Level 1 : 0.5lm(2000hrs)
Level 2 : 21lm(140hrs)
Level 3 : 146lm(22hrs)
Level 4 : 366lm(9hrs)
Level 5 : 620lm(5hrs)
Level 6 : 1147lm(2hrs)
Standby : 65uA
Strobe : 1147lm (4hrs)
Working voltage 4v - 13v
Max Runtime 2000hrs
Max beam 700meters
Peak beam intensity 75000cd
Aircraft grade aluminum body structure
Premium Type III hard anodized anti-abrasive finish
Ultra-clear tempered glass lens with anti-reflective coating
Momentary forward click tactical switch
Strobe mode for tactical and emergency use
Smooth reflector for max light output
Highly focus beam for maximum distance
Tactical knurling for firm grip
Streamlined body design
Mechanical reversed polarity protected design
Intelligent high efficient circuit for max performance and runtime
Intelligent temperature controlled light output for safety
Impact resistant 1.2meters
Waterproof : IPX-8 Standard (2meters)
Size 2017mm x 79mm
Weight 453g
Here’s the case it came in. I thought the brand name was hilarious. Still is
The light came with a nylon holster, lanyard, spare o-rings and a tailcap boot, an instruction manual, and a fantastic warranty card
Unsurprisingly, the threads and o-rings came pretty dry.
Nicely centered emitter.
The lens is AR coated and is approximately 3.5mm thick.
The 3 x 18650 battery carrier is wired in serial and should not have any problems fitting longer protected cells.
From what little I can see, I believe the emitter does sit on a copper MCPCB. EDIT: Just took it apart, it is a copper MCPCB, with just the right amount of thermal paste underneath (not epoxy). I’ll post more pics of the takedown another day.
The reflector measures approximately 69mm wide and 52mm deep, so it’s definitely not as deep as the TN31’s (64mm according to turboBB’s review).
DISASSEMBLY UPDATE:
The driver is easily accessible after unscrewing the three screws on the driver side of the head.
Here’s the topside of the driver:
Under/battery side:
Mode changes are definitely magnetically controlled, as evident by the eight small chips (Hall effect/magnetic sensors I’m assuming) in a semi-circle on the outer edge of the driver. The control ring’s magnet was strong enough to drag a small screw around inside…that was fun for a while :bigsmile:
This is the driver side of head sans the driver. Note the clean machining.
Here’s the emitter on a copper MCPCB :party: This was one of the biggest deal-makers for me…I have a copper fetish.
All that copper makes me warm and fuzzy inside… :heart_eyes:
To quickly summarize, is it a TN31 clone? No, but pretty darn close. Will it throw as well as a TN31? No, but pretty darn far.
For the money, I’d say it’s an absolutely great value for what you’re getting.
I apologize for the lack of beamshots, I need to get a better camera
PS. I didn’t want to derail Jake25’s thread since I didn’t purchase this light from him, I got it directly from the manufacturer instead. Also, Jake mentioned that the ones he’s bringing in will be driven higher on the max level, so what you’re getting from him might be different. YMMV.
UPDATE 24 July 2013: Someone asked me to measure the emitter-side reflector opening to see whether there was enough of the “flat space” to bore out for an SST-90. The answer is a definite yes, the diameter of the “flat space” at its widest is 22.7mm, and the reflector opening is 8.9mm.