My First IMR16340 Hotwire - C2 w/ FM1794 - (Beamshots)
I just put together my first hotwire using AW's new IMR16340 batteries. I'm using a C2 w/ FM D26 bi-pin holder using the FM 1974 bulb. It is supposed to be brighter than the P91. Unfortunately it is daylight outside right now, so I had to test it out inside, which isn't near enough distance for this thing...
I compared it to my stock G2 w/ SF P60 lamp. It because of the short throw distance you really can't fully appreciate the output difference between the two in a straight beamshot, so decided to also do ceiling bounce comparisons.
To get an idea of total lumens, I threw a few common higher-output LED lights into the mix as a reference.
All lights had fresh batteries, and I used manual camera settings with 200 ISO and white balance set to daylight, and set the shutter timing to a little less than 1 second to get it to look like it does to my eye.
Here we go..
C2 IMR16340 w/ FM 1794
C2 IMR16340 w/ FM 1794 (Left) / G2 SF P60 (Right)
C2 IMR16340 w/ FM 1794 (Left) / G2 SF P60 (Right)
Control Shot
G2 w/ SF P60 Lamp
C2 IMR16340 w/ FM 1794
Ceiling Bounce Shots
G2 w/ SF P60 Lamp
C2 IMR16340 w/ FM 1794 :devil::devil::devil:
And a few LEDs...
NovaTac 120P (Max)
DBS 3SD Q5 WC (18650) (high)
WE Sniper P7 (High)
Here's a side by side comparison between the hotwired IMR C2 and the 580 lumen P7 Sniper. I know it's impossible, but it seems like the C2 is putting out twice the lumens as the P7. Let's not compare runtime though...At about a 3A draw, the 1794 will run about 10 minutes on the 550 mAH IMR16340s....
Hotwire C2 IMR vs. P7 Sniper (580 Lumens)
Thanks AW!!!
I just put together my first hotwire using AW's new IMR16340 batteries. I'm using a C2 w/ FM D26 bi-pin holder using the FM 1974 bulb. It is supposed to be brighter than the P91. Unfortunately it is daylight outside right now, so I had to test it out inside, which isn't near enough distance for this thing...
I compared it to my stock G2 w/ SF P60 lamp. It because of the short throw distance you really can't fully appreciate the output difference between the two in a straight beamshot, so decided to also do ceiling bounce comparisons.
To get an idea of total lumens, I threw a few common higher-output LED lights into the mix as a reference.
All lights had fresh batteries, and I used manual camera settings with 200 ISO and white balance set to daylight, and set the shutter timing to a little less than 1 second to get it to look like it does to my eye.
Here we go..
C2 IMR16340 w/ FM 1794
C2 IMR16340 w/ FM 1794 (Left) / G2 SF P60 (Right)
C2 IMR16340 w/ FM 1794 (Left) / G2 SF P60 (Right)
Control Shot
G2 w/ SF P60 Lamp
C2 IMR16340 w/ FM 1794
Ceiling Bounce Shots
G2 w/ SF P60 Lamp
C2 IMR16340 w/ FM 1794 :devil::devil::devil:
And a few LEDs...
NovaTac 120P (Max)
DBS 3SD Q5 WC (18650) (high)
WE Sniper P7 (High)
Here's a side by side comparison between the hotwired IMR C2 and the 580 lumen P7 Sniper. I know it's impossible, but it seems like the C2 is putting out twice the lumens as the P7. Let's not compare runtime though...At about a 3A draw, the 1794 will run about 10 minutes on the 550 mAH IMR16340s....
Hotwire C2 IMR vs. P7 Sniper (580 Lumens)
Thanks AW!!!
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