MAD777
Flashlight Enthusiast
The MT07vn W2 is a fantastic light!
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The thing that surprises me most about the MT07vn is that it doesn't get hot fast. I expected it to meltdown after a few seconds, but it doesn't! Of course it is winter and it's used outdoors, but it just keeps on shining, even on Turbo which is higher than max ramp.
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If you have the light at its max turbo output, it manages heat fine for its size. If you have it at max ramp, the linear chips on the underside of the driver overheat and throttle down too soon. A member on BLF designed a copper plate that is used to fit under the driver so that heat can be drawn away from those linear chips, and that the max ramp holds its output considerably longer.
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I have a question about my new MT07vn W2. 2 of the emitters are not quite as bright as the rest. Is this normal for a multi emitter light?
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I guess the reason why people don't find 8700L, 60kcd very impressive is because the existence of the MT07vn: White 2 5400K Max Turn On Perf: 7700L, 115Kcd, 678m
Good move Rich. The MT07vn has become my go-to flashlight. If I could have only one flashlight, this would be my pick.I can't remember the cheesy excuse that I made up for myself for skipping this light five months ago when I seriously considered getting it, but in another topic thread, SKV89 reminded us today of its attractive combination of throw and power from single 26650 and not large head diameter. Vinh had a grey aluminum on hand an hour ago, but now it is coming my way.
So true. Besides, it's hard enough to keep up financially with all the lights I like. If they were all what I liked then I'd really be broke haha.It's great to have so many fine light choices. There's really something for everyone.
It just became available again on Vinh's website. Not sure how many he's gonna make, though.I would love to purchase one of these.