Beamshots of some powerful Led-lights

Long John

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Hello:)

These pictures should give you some ideas, what's possible and could fit your needs. This should not be a competition, only suggestions for information.

Same camera-settings, distance to the caravan: 70meters, all lights on "high" with fresh cells.

First picture: Modified Barbolight U-04

- LED : SSC P4 U-bin
- driver : Flupic board, nearly 1,2amps at the Led
- reflector : McR27L
- batterie : 1x18650 LiIon
- lens : Custom-mineral-glas antireflective coated
- output : about 200 Lumens

Barbo70m.jpg


Second picture: Modified Mag-cut 1D

- LED : LuxeonV (WW0S-binning)
- driver : Fatman, 800mA at Led
- reflector : stock Mag
- batterie : 4xAA Eneloop
- lens : Mineral-glas
-output : about 170 Lumens

Mag70m.jpg


Third picture: Trilux Magmod (Tricarus)

- Led : 3xLuxeon III (U-bin's)
- driver : Fatman, 900mA at the Led's
- reflector: 3x McR20
- batterie : 8xAA Eneloop
- lens : Mineral-glas
-output : about 300 Lumens
Link : http://candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?p=1438337#post1438337

Tricarus.jpg


Last picture: Dorcy "Superthrower mod"

- Led : Cree P4
- driver : Flupic board, nearly 1,2 Amps at the Led
- reflector: none, 1xAspherical Lens (27mm dia) and reading-glas (90mm)
- batterie : 1x18650 LiIon
- output : about 150 Lumens
Link : https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/159372&page=1


Dorcy-Thrower.jpg



Tomorrow I'll make a group-shot of all 4 lights.

I hope you had fun:)


Best regards

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Tom
 

Strauss

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Very nice pics :goodjob: I wish I could have thrown a few of my lights into that shoot-out as well :grin2: I really like that beam profile of Tricarus, reminds me of my Quad-LuxIII. Why no pics of your "baby" trilux?
 

Long John

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:thanks: Strauss

My idea was, to present some Led-lights with the abilities of throw, so my Baby-Trilux is better in view of bright flood-light.

Yes, my Tricarus is outstanding, build by the master himself:grin2:

Some of your lights here for beamshots would be very nice. I can give you my adress :duck:...:lolsign:

But your beamshots are always very nice too.:thumbsup:

For information:

The white house in the background is 110meters afar.

Very best regards

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Tom
 

Long John

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Here are the promised pictures:)

From left:

Tricarus, Barbo-U04-mod, short Mag, Dorcy-Thrower:

The4front.jpg


Now you know their names:)

The4.jpg



Very best regards

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Tom
 

Long John

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You're welcome Strauss:)

I love it too, but all of them are unique with good performances for their sizes.

The next weekend I'll get a big improving astonishment for my Tricarus:grin2:


Very best regards

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Tom
 

Ganp

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Great beamshots Tom.:goodjob:


It looks like your Dorcy Thrower needs another couple of hundred meters :laughing:


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Lobo

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Great beamshots, thanks!
I love that modified Dorcy, I just find it hilarious how you made it. :grin2:
 
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