**NEW** Spark SP6 Multiple XM-L

gopajti

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Newest flaslight from Spark

really interesting, but no details at now

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pic thx Jake
 
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yifu

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LOL, on first glance it looked like a HID bulb and i got excited, but turns out the emitters are placed in weird places with little access to heatsinking. Not good for 5 XML outputwise.
 

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It could just be an optical illusion from the photograph making it look as if the emitter is in a non-heatsinked location.


LOL, on first glance it looked like a HID bulb and i got excited, but turns out the emitters are placed in weird places with little access to heatsinking. Not good for 5 XML outputwise.
 

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This has all the makings of being a sensational light if it lives up to its promise.

I'll be interested to find out whether the central "flood" XM-L can be used independently of the the 4 "throw" XM-Ls which would of course hugely increase the versatility.
 
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This has all the makings of being a sensational light if it lives up to its promise.

I'll be interested to find out whether the central "flood" XM-L can be used independently of the the 4 "throw" XM-Ls which would of course hugely increase the versatility.

+1

Let me be the first to ask...

Warm tint?
 

gopajti

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more details

release: end of April (maybe)

google translate

First 5 * XM-L LED T6
Second 6*18650 or 12*CR123 (Preferably the same brand and same model)
Third The entire reflector cup design with optimized optical analysis in order to achieve the best reflection
4th battery indicator
5th Protection of water charging port, a separate battery racks. Direct Charging the battery is possible.
6th 4 Level, Max 3500 lumens. Double click strobe.

more pics,
http://www.taschenlampen-forum.de/spark/13275-neue-spark-sp-serie.html
 
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more details

release: end of April (maybe)

google translate

First 5 * XM-L LED T6
Second 6*18650 or 12*CR123 (Preferably the same brand and same model)
Third The entire reflector cup design with optimized optical analysis in order to achieve the best reflection
4th battery indicator
5th Protection of water charging port, a separate battery racks. Direct Charging the battery is possible.
6th 4 Level, Max 3500 lumens. Double click strobe.

more pics,
http://www.taschenlampen-forum.de/spark/13275-neue-spark-sp-serie.html

Ich mag! Ich will! Ich muss!
 

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Great, I was really hoping this would have a charging port! That's a lot of batteries to shuffle in and out.

Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse brevity and typos.
 

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5th Protection of water charging port, a separate battery racks. Direct Charging the battery is possible.

I took this to mean that it does have a charging port. Otherwise it would seem silly to say that the charging port is water resistant, if there is no charging port.
 

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It does have a charging port on the tailcap. Spark wanted a waterproof rechargeable unit so instead of that rubber cover thing they went with this which has an O-ring to seal it in.
 

gopajti

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SP6 Features
LED: 5*CREE XML T6 CW or T5 NW
Output and Runtime, 5 modes: 3500lm (1.3h), 1800lm (2.6h), 500lm (14h), 80lm (100h), strobe
SCHOTT ultra clear lens
IPX8 waterproof
Weight
without battery: 780g
with battery: 1050g
Dimension: 270mm (length), 87mm (bezel)

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Components
Premium grade aluminum alloy machined body with hard anodized finishing, HAIII type
Battery indicator and build-in voltage meter for auto step-down function
Bezel with standard threads for 82mm camera lens color filter
Waterproof changing port, 25.2V

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Operations
Single click to light on & off.
Hold on button to go through Min, Med and Max mode in cycles, when certain mode is desired, released to stop brightness ramping and current mode is memorized.
At any mode, quick double click on button to trigger the Strobe mode.
 
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xed888

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Looks like we have a winner here! Screw-on cover for charging port! EXCELLENT!
 

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It's MANLY....I wonder what the manly price tag will be? I bet this could be a $500+ light which would put it out of my price range.
 
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