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Manker MK35vn Short Run

Skylumen

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$ 165.00


  • XHP35 HI 5000K or 6500K
  • BLF GT Driver Ramping UI
  • 5000K Version Specs: 2100 lumen, 500Kcd, 1414m (6500K have higher Specs)
  • Defined hot spot with bright corona
  • Quite a bit more compact compared to TN42vn
  • Similar weight to larger TN42vn = Excellent heat management










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climberkid

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Vinh,
Would you reccomend the MK35vn over the MT35vn based on the fact that the XHP35 HI has a tighter hot spot for a few more meters of throw over the XHP70?

(This will be my first VN special)

Yeah I know how it goes...can't decide? Buy both!
Thanks,
Alex
 

Skylumen

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Vinh,
Would you reccomend the MK35vn over the MT35vn based on the fact that the XHP35 HI has a tighter hot spot for a few more meters of throw over the XHP70?

(This will be my first VN special)

Yeah I know how it goes...can't decide? Buy both!
Thanks,
Alex

Oh no... you're asking a heavily biased thrower guy...sorry xhp35 HI for me. But 70.2 is excellent too.
 

climberkid

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That's all I needed to hear! I'll head on over to your website and make myself a happy customer.

Thanks,
Alex
 

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Likely not. May be 550Kcd with XHP35 HI 6500K. CFT90 will be brighter with Kcd.

If the difference between the 6500K and 5000K XHP35 HI versions is only about 10%, I might want to change my order to 5000K, if it isn't too late. I assume the CFT-90 model is at least 3X more expensive?
 

Skylumen

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If the difference between the 6500K and 5000K XHP35 HI versions is only about 10%, I might want to change my order to 5000K, if it isn't too late. I assume the CFT-90 model is at least 3X more expensive?

Please email me for all change order.
 

b8llzblue

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I don't think it's ever been done just yet. But if I was too guess, I would say 5000 lumens and 950kcd
 

rickypanecatyl

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If Vinh could pull that off for $300, it'd be the best light in history. :D

I agree that would be pretty cool! If you get a chance to respond Vinh I'm interested and would love to know:

- Estimated lux and lumens
- Would it be able to retain the other modes? Would you set it up with one of your drivers enabling lower lumens?
- Cost?


Sorry - 1 more "less important" question! :) I'm don't have a light with a CFT-90 yet and was wondering about the efficiency at lower lumens? What I mean is I find the difference between XPL HI's and XHP 35 HI's enough to matter. For example if I've got both lights with a 1/2 run time at 1,000 lumens I find that at 100x less lumens (10 lumens) the XPL light may last 50x longer than it did @ 1,000 lumens but the XHP35 will only last 10X longer. I love the extra power of the XHP but as I often face potential emergency situations where I may need to make my light last a while I do like to have at least 1 light more efficient at the lower lumens.
 

Skylumen

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If Vinh could pull that off for $300, it'd be the best light in history. :D

$300 is not doable for sure. TN42vn90 is $625!


May be if it was mass produce by a big manufacture but even then I doubt it.
 

Skylumen

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[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]MK39vn90 20A 4000L, 600Kcd, 67% more Lumen, 20% more Intensity [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]This was built with a 4P low draw continuous turbo configuration.

A 30A 4S version would yield more performance but you loose lots of usability
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b8llzblue

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MK39vn90 20A 4000L, 600Kcd, 67% more Lumen, 20% more Intensity
This was built with a 4P low draw continuous turbo configuration.

A 30A 4S version would yield more performance but you loose lots of usability

mk39vn is already 6000 lumens isn't it? Is this a typo? That must a very cool light...mk39vn90 cost how much? What's the actual numbers?
 

b8llzblue

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I build 2 in the past as custom orders.
My mk35vn just came in. Really nice light. I think I prefer it over the tn42vn. Makes the tn42vn feel big. The mk35vn also feels better to hold. Vinh, what was the numbers with the mk35vn90?
 
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