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This powerhouse of a torch is suitable for search and rescue, camping, night fishing, signaling, and can even be used to defend yourself in a pinch. Capable of producing an astounding 32,000 lumens (for 3 minutes) in turbo mode, it can cast a beam nearly a kilometer long Read More
Anyone got one of these things? Can I cook an egg on it or what? I gots to know the real scoop? What does "built in battery pack" mean. Can or Cannot change or replace the batteries? Are they/it included? When will the 64,000 version be coming out? How many lumens does the sun put out? Why does Jimmy Crack corn when no one cares? I digress, digrass, byegrass, highgrass, I'm baked, lol. Is it worth it? How is Imalent's reputation as far as quality and durability? For that price and that many lumens, there has to be some downsides am I right? If I have offended anyone with this post, feel free to let me know. I don't care but feel free anyway.
So I looked around and this seems to be decent deal if you think you need daylight in your hand. What I saw on youtube says it's more of a flood then a beam. I'm passing on it. I got a wicked laser to burn little holes in paper and that depleted my "things that light up that are a waste of money" account.
theonugThe battery is a custom battery that is replaceable but cost $200+ dollars. You can change the battery within the flashlight via usb-c plug. So far durable for me.
at lower lumens pure flood
you get distance when you increase the lumen output. The max “32k” can only be sustained for about 3 minutes continuously. At three minutes the light will throttle back to the high setting. You can reinitiate 32k mode as long as the temp sensor inside doesn’t detect overheating.
theonugIt does get distance due to the massive output but the reflector isn’t very deep so it’s floody especially at lower lumens. More of an exploration or search and rescue light
The Cree datasheet on those LEDs doesn't have a one that produces 2000 lumens, let alone 4000. That would be three minutes of hell for those chips! What am I missing?
I'm looking for something that can let me see through plywood and drywall and 2" thick steel plate, would this be bright enough? Where can I buy an x-ray flashlight? /s
I have a unit with 3 LED'S like this with 4 batteries and it will leave you seeing blue spots for an hour if you dare look into it. I could only imagine what 8 LED'S and 8 batteries would do to you! I only paid $80 for mine and its brite as hell.