karlthev
Flashlight Enthusiast
Re: New Lemax LX70. Killer Polarion PH50.
Sent a PM to you Chuck.
Karl
Sent a PM to you Chuck.
Karl
Good looking light in a nice form-factor package but I'm surprised at the 4000K lamp color. That's pretty much the old Barn Burner DL50 Fatboy color which is very yellow. Will 5000K lamps be an available option? When you look at all the large commercial & military airborne and marine searchlights, they're all at least 5000K and most are around 6000K.
I'm still a bit disappointed that this isn't the 250 Watt originally discussed light. :mecry:
I am very impressed with the specs of these lights!!
Everything seems to have been thought of and done correctly
Congratulations to xeray for successfully bring these to completion. I found all the info on your site except for the pricing. Has that been determined or still in review? Also will we see any CPF discounts in the future? Thanks for bringing this awesome pair of hid's to us.
I do apologize then. I was looking for the price on "pricing" page and totally missed it down in the "description" page. But I was also using a phone instead of the computer. It is there plain as day. Sorry again for my confusion and looking forward to hearing more about the group buy details. Thanks again!!!
This flashlight has 2 power switch .the 50/70 model
Thanks for the compliments, we have spent quite a few years getting to this point (our joint development team, about 50 years of combined HID engineering experience), so the product is well refined. There were some previous versions the last few years as well, so the kinks have been worked out in real life use, including tactical users. We are now actively promoting the searchlights now that the product is fully matured and the 50/70 model is also being introduced. We were holding off, for that to be ready for steady production.
Both ballasts and bulbs have been well proven in other applications as well as this one.
5 very critical attributes: we have adequate heat-sinking fins (surface area) so that the light is never too hot to handle up front (the aluminum wont burn you) and it can handle the higher power, 50 and then 70 watts for the larger unit. Also our ballasts are 90% plus efficient (reduced ballast heat) and they are AC output, this is very important for arc stability and bulb life. If you read the downloadable manuals (on our site), you will read the very creative approach used to provide a "fuel gauge" without compromising the housing integrity for both overall durability, simplicity, strength as well as waterproof to 50 meters.
This flashlight has 2 power switch .
What happens if install them in different positions?
For example:
Rotary switch (number 1) - 50W. Rear switch (number 2) - 70W
please explain how to use these two switches.
The manual not written on their joint work
One very important question: how long does it take to reach full brightness?
Polarions are very fast because the overdrive the bulb during startup.
This flashlight has 2 power switch .
What happens if install them in different positions?
For example:
Rotary switch (number 1) - 50W. Rear switch (number 2) - 70W
please explain how to use these two switches.
The manual not written on their joint work