troller_cpf
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- Jun 7, 2009
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Title says it all... I cannot just convince myself of the fact that the SF Kroma, which is, IMHO, one of the best looking lights in the market today and one of the most useful, STILL uses an old LuxeonIII emitter.
Why don't they (Surefire) upgrade it to the new SSC P4 led? I mean, P4 is doing well in the new U2A, A2L, T1A, P60L... and if I'm not wrong, Milky already modded a Kroma with a P4, and the results were excellent.
If Surefire put a new P4 behind the Kroma TIR (or a R2 led...) they could set new light levels (for example, instead of 1.4 and 50 lumens, they could do 2 lumens and 80 lumens), and get much much much longer runtime on both levels (on the U2A, at 2 lumens you get more than 150hrs) and less heat!
Do you have any reasonable explanation of why SF is still using that "old" led?
:thinking:
Why don't they (Surefire) upgrade it to the new SSC P4 led? I mean, P4 is doing well in the new U2A, A2L, T1A, P60L... and if I'm not wrong, Milky already modded a Kroma with a P4, and the results were excellent.
If Surefire put a new P4 behind the Kroma TIR (or a R2 led...) they could set new light levels (for example, instead of 1.4 and 50 lumens, they could do 2 lumens and 80 lumens), and get much much much longer runtime on both levels (on the U2A, at 2 lumens you get more than 150hrs) and less heat!
Do you have any reasonable explanation of why SF is still using that "old" led?
:thinking: