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Sky Lumen Nguyen 2nd Run?

thermal guy

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Email sent. Just so we are on the same page I ordered an have already sent payment for 1 black anodized light Number 67.i guess that number is not going to work as only 96-100 are black. I will take number 98 then. Thank you.
 

thermal guy

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Fingers crossed. As long as I can get a black one. Vin if you can respond to my email to clear things up id appreciate it. Thanks
 

thermal guy

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hold on. its listed that this thing weighs in at 11.6 ounces? Is that right? That's heavier then my V7 wildcat on a MD4! Holy cow.
 

Skylumen

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IMO the thick and heavy copper slug light engines are any P60 host biggest advantage due to superior heat sinking. Reflector P60s in contrasts has very poor heat sinking by todays high current demand standards. As far as I know my P60vn are the most heavily driven P60 on the market so heat sinking is key.

Among the heavy hitters Quad XPL HI is likely the most reliable high output light engine to date with reasonable heat and performance. P60vn with reflector SBT90.2 is likely the most stressed for obvious reasons. Next up would be the 7X XHP50.2 mule. This light engine is by far the most lumen but you better have a twisty. Most clickies will eventually fail.

I LOVE P60 related lights. I try my best to keep this platform alive.
 

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Skylumen

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I will include the triple body Viton orings by default this round. These serves are grip and back up for thread origns should those break.

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