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TK75vnQ - Best Searchlight

ven

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Oct 17, 2013
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That's a very sad sight :(

I so want one of these de-domed tk75vn , my tk75vn needs a big brother !
 

Skylumen

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Brightest V54 light at the moment ;-)

Max Lumen = $480
TK75vnQ XHP70 SD DriverVNX2

14,000 OTF lumen at turn On
13,300 OTF lumen at 30 second
210K Max Lux
920m Max Throw
 

Skylumen

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It's freaking over 5AM but I have to do this for you guys! Notice the sky is getting brighter! I am going to crash after this!

I just tested these three lights just so all the lights on the same page.

SC600W = 600 Max Lumen
MM15vn = 6,660 Max Lumen
TK75vnQ70 = 14,000 Max Lumen

Here is what it looks like!



TK75vnQ70 14,000 Max OTF Lumen Video Click Here
 

Skylumen

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Ton of questions for SR96vn VS Tk75vnQ70


I pick SR96vn

It's a much much better bright light for practical use. Yes its several thousand lumen less and 1/2 the throw but it can run much longer, has a built in battery pack, and it has a gorgeous beam.

Yes yes yes I know the TK75vnQ70 is more impressive # wise but I personally like the TK75vn PDT version more.

SR96vn though is a gem. Love this light most in terms of ultra high lumen searchlight. It's also $100 cheaper with a battery pack and that is big deal!

Olight SR96vn 3*XHP70 CW Shaved Dome + 3DriverVNX2 + Factory Battery : 9,050/8,900, 100K Max Lux, 640m Max Throw

TK75vnQ70 SD + DriverVNX2: 14,000/13,300, 210K Max Lux, 920m Max Throw

It is freaking hard to argue against 14,000 freaking lumen and 210K Lux though... and that lux is underrated! LOL
 

NoNotAgain

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Jan 25, 2014
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Blue Ridge Mountains, VA
The built in battery pack works both ways though.

I can install a extended run time kit and use $7 Panasonic 18650BE cells. Eight cells times $7, gives me $56 for batteries. To get the additional run time with the SR95/96, I'm out another $140.

I'll take the Fenix with the run time time kit and separate Panasonic batteries.
 

Skylumen

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It's freaking over 5AM but I have to do this for you guys! Notice the sky is getting brighter! I am going to crash after this!

I just tested these three lights just so all the lights on the same page.

SC600W = 600 Max Lumen
MM15vn = 6,660 Max Lumen
TK75vnQ70 = 14,000 Max Lumen

Here is what it looks like!

Are the XHP70's in this one shaved dome?

Yes shaved Dome. Home on os proably more lumen and less lux
 

Skylumen

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Played with the TK75vnQ70 again tonight. Yup it is bright....No doubt about it LOL.

Let me try to take it out to a large field to show you guys what it can do!
 
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