gav6280
Enlightened
Just ordered the DX 900 Lumen P7, review will follow when it arrives.
Although it seems a well price light I wouldnt buy it.
The shape puts me off immediately.
It almost looks like it was designed to get snagged on things!
The lens is reported to be only 2.54 mm thick and 50mm wide. This does not seem to be anywhere thick enough to withstand any real depths.
The front bezel ( whats with the shape? You gonna wack a shark over the head with it??) is reported to come loose during dives resulting in floods. Be warned.
Specs are very confusing. Some say 900 lumen ( yeah right) while some quote 1500ma current draw. These simply do not add up.
The switch has been reported to have no stops. So it does not really click on and off, just rotate around.
I just looked at the data sheet for MC-E however I'm not sure I understand it. It looks like lumens are measures for each led (of which there are 4 on this chip) and at 350 mA that is around 300. So 300 * 4 would be 1200 lumens...I know that's not right so what am I doing wrong?
It does look like 350 mA * 4 is correct so 1400 mA is right for current output. So what should the lumens be for this light and how do they get 640 lumens?
Will that driver really supply 9 amps off 2 18650's?
Can the batteries even handle that current draw?
If they could they wouldnt last more than 20 minutes ( 4v x9amp= 36watt. 3.7vX2.5amp x 2= 18.5 watt hour IF the batteries are 2..5 ah AND can supply full capacity on a 30 minute discharge which they will not) and possibly a few chargers.
This thing is better for a second light as opposed to a proper primary dive light like your mini max. That thing is awesome by the way.