Gran poder de iluminación tiene esa linterna. ¿Tiene protección contra el encendido accidental? Muchas gracias. -------------------------------- That flashlight has great lighting power. Does it have protection against accidental ignition? Thank you so much.
Is the body of the flashlight, the part where the batteries are housed, also made of aluminum? Because with the heat it generates, I don't think the plastic would hold up. Thank you. ----------------- ¿El cuerpo de la linterna, la parte donde van alojadas las baterías, también es de aluminio?, porque con el calor que genera no creo que aguantase el plástico. Gracias.
It is just a marketing stunt. The 10 000 lumens will only last about 1 minute before it begins to continuously drop to lower levels until it settles at around 3000 lumens for around 30 minutes. After this, the battery will be drained. You can find a complete graph showing the output runtimes by searching up fenix lr35r user manual pdf.
@@ibby7382agree but it's just like those pendrives that say 8GB but actual usable is like 6GB. There is a technical reason for both and it's expected that buyers would know it as it's very common thing in 2023.
@@ibby7382 turbo on any light will not be able to be sustained due to heat and battery drain. I have a K 75 I have the X 75 I have a 30 GT along with a 3×21D along with a L8 along with a MK38 everyone of these lights, I mentioned step down that’s the nature of the beast. The ones that really stepped down quickly are the 90.2 . Heat is what creates the issue but this light is a little tank and I’m not getting paid to say that.
The LR35R has a more focused beam and is a bit more portable. The Imalent MS06 gives you more light (until it automatically steps down). I usually prefer the Fenix LR35R because of the shape, weight and portability as well as the USB-C charging port.
@@RU-vidisstartingtosuck look on my channel i have made a comparison video between this one and the tk20r.. i think the tk20r is comparable with the tk16 am i right?
You can probably use an adapter (18650 to 21700) to use 18650 batteries. But they must strong enough to power the light in turbo. Otherwise you're just gonna get the lower levels if the battery doesn't have enough A. I'd recommend using the orginal ones if possible.
Both have their advantages. ...and I'd choose both as my favorite lights. The LR35R has a large belt clip and can be recharged by USB-C. ...and the Imalent R30C is very portable and superstrong for its size.