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Flashaholic
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If not happy i am sure it can be deleted Remco:thumbsup:
Fire away
1 Do you have a car, and yes, what brand?
2 Is your Fenix TK61vn, and your Olight SR52vn, more intense...kcD, than a carHIGHbeam?
I have a car yes,not tried tbh as only just got it and its not something i usually compare. However once dark i will do when i get time for you
Car is a WRX
Head lamps are
Quite a few artefacts in beam due to lamps i guess,way they are set up ..............also can see the colours on the high K so guess over 6500k...........
Cant answer last as the flashlights have hot spots,these are more intense than the cars due to being throwers,car lights have flood too and not designed to throw 1400yds. Imagine the crashes/danger on our roads if they were as concentrated.
Your welcome,i find you entertaining(in a good way of course)you ask some mad questions :laughing: and tbh its different and hope others will help answer too,its fun but also we can learn together,be it off the wall,or not:thumbsup:
Will try some pics now as not busy,in day though and not tested lower spots tbh,bare with me
I must be mad:nana:
Can you make some pictures, of your Olight SR52vn, and your fenix TK61vn, outside at turbosetting, shining it against a wall, or something else?
Can you see far, driving with your car at night, with your low/HIGH beams turned on?
I will try but cant promise right now due to other not good issues away from lights and cars.
You do realise i am going to look a right plonker dont you :laughing::nana:
I will do what i can,when i can for you,but as waiting for a call imminent on rachs mum who is not good in hospital(80% chance of not making it),its low down right now on my list .
Reg car lights i dont know,i will be honest,as long as i can see well its good for me. Normally in UK its country roads,no street lights where hi beams are used,not around town or local basically. They appear brighter than my shoguns,but then they should,i had osram night breaker+ in and made a decent improvement over standard H4 bulbs
Now on my off road truck i had led bars,not best,but ok ones,iirc £90 for front and £50 for rear as a work light
Rear switch for work light
Front
Roof is avatar
The led lights are shallow orange peal for flood,some smooth too..........
They are designed to light up enough in front off road basically.
High beams on a car are a different kettle of fish,the tk75vn lights up above,dont forget car lights are aimed towards road(obv to avoid drivers eyes).
Flashlights have different design reflectors to aim low,wide and a good distance.
tk75vn is a beast,but so is a cars high beam!!!!
Out throw yes for sure,the sr52vn is designed to throw,could i drive with it.................probably but no where up to the task,also other drivers would be blinded ,but distance wise yes,but more so due to designed reflector of light,de-domed led,boosted too..........dont know what a cars kcd is but have a google and get back.
Totally different uses,like putting a watch on your wall instead of a clock,yeh do the job but not meant for it and not as good,might keep time better,but not as good...................
SR52vn on your bike :laughing: ...:fail:
Did a bike-ride yesterday, total of 1 hour, with my Fenix BC30 on the handlebar. Cycled next to a dark B-road, and had really enough with 200 lumens.
Only a small area, where I pushed it to 1200 lumens. Known area where wildlife can walk across the road
Go any brighter (and without reflecting the beam down) and you WILL blind other people.
Hi kj2,
How good is your olight SR52vn? I want that light so so so so much!! But how do i do that? Alot of paying taxes, and other payments.
Does it outthrow your fenix TK61?
And is your fenix BC30 blinding for me, when you are oncomming traffic for me in the dark?
I dont know exactly the reach of the beam.
I get also a olight SR52vn, in about 1 month i hope.....im really curious how that is, mounting it on my bicycle, with 250 kcD shining forward, only for once a time off course.....much brighter than the fenix BC30, i guess?