mohanjude
Flashlight Enthusiast
Magic Fire 65W HID 5500-lumen 4x18650 HID Flashlight
Size *207mm x 70mm x 49mm NetW 800
Material 6061-T6 Aluminum Anodise HaIII
LED 65W HID 4300K Battery *4 x 18650 in Series*( Not Included)
Reflector Deep Aluminum Alloy*SMO reflector Lumen *5500 Lumen
Waterproof Rain Proof Battery Holder *Aluminum Alloy
Switch Tail cap click Switch Shot Range* *1500 Meters
Glass Lens High temperature* Toughtened Coating*Glass Lens *Runtime *1 hour
It appears to have LV warning as it flash when low voltage state is reached
I have ordered mine and is already shipped. Should be here in the next few days.
As many of us already know the first generation had many issues. Most of them were around the packaging and cosmetically damaged lights. Others were about practical issues such as the sharp edges of the battery tube, no LV indicator etc.
If this HID light outputs the same ratio as the previous generation it would be expected to deliver around 50w or more. This hopefully will result in a compact thrower that is cheap to buy and maintain due to the use of commonly and easily available 18650 cells.
Pictures from distributor cnqualitygoods
Size *207mm x 70mm x 49mm NetW 800
Material 6061-T6 Aluminum Anodise HaIII
LED 65W HID 4300K Battery *4 x 18650 in Series*( Not Included)
Reflector Deep Aluminum Alloy*SMO reflector Lumen *5500 Lumen
Waterproof Rain Proof Battery Holder *Aluminum Alloy
Switch Tail cap click Switch Shot Range* *1500 Meters
Glass Lens High temperature* Toughtened Coating*Glass Lens *Runtime *1 hour
It appears to have LV warning as it flash when low voltage state is reached
I have ordered mine and is already shipped. Should be here in the next few days.
As many of us already know the first generation had many issues. Most of them were around the packaging and cosmetically damaged lights. Others were about practical issues such as the sharp edges of the battery tube, no LV indicator etc.
If this HID light outputs the same ratio as the previous generation it would be expected to deliver around 50w or more. This hopefully will result in a compact thrower that is cheap to buy and maintain due to the use of commonly and easily available 18650 cells.
Pictures from distributor cnqualitygoods
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