MAD777
Flashlight Enthusiast
Vinh posted this comment in the MX25L4Cvn thread. I copied it here because my response is not to a specific light, but to a category.
Hmmmm.... So this may be a sign that XHP50.2 is a good choice for multi-emitter lights that would normally have very short runtimes due to overheating.
Imagine replacing 4 to 6 XHP70.2 emitters with XHP50.2. The max lumen output would be less with the 50.2s, spec wise. But, they may actually run brighter for a long runtime than the same light with XHP70.2 emitters.
This would be a big advantage in a search & rescue scenario, if this turns out to be true.
Heat is manage extremely well in this light! Very shocking! May be the 50.2 is just not a very hot LED....
Hmmmm.... So this may be a sign that XHP50.2 is a good choice for multi-emitter lights that would normally have very short runtimes due to overheating.
Imagine replacing 4 to 6 XHP70.2 emitters with XHP50.2. The max lumen output would be less with the 50.2s, spec wise. But, they may actually run brighter for a long runtime than the same light with XHP70.2 emitters.
This would be a big advantage in a search & rescue scenario, if this turns out to be true.