You’ve tested the brightness pointing at a bush about 20 foot away from u..I think everybody has come to watch this video in the assumption you would light up a field
I bought one a month ago and when i first charged it it sparked up and melted everything on the inside. They sent a replacement without batteries just torch and charger cord wrapped in bubble wrap.
I have purchased one from aliexpress, but I have had a problem with charging the batteries, I have charged them for full four hours, but the torch still has not operated, so please let know let me know the number of hours that the 26650 batteries need to get fully charged?
hi i purchace the flash light like sevral months ago , but it seems that its turnng off on me the signal light gos on and off for a few minutes and it turns off , i got a another charger becouse it was broken but still i need to find out , where can i find those batteries these batteries i cant find them , what should i do , where can i get the batteries , becouse i think there not working anymore thank yiu
I'm kind of afraid to charge this. I placed batteries in flashlight and attached the charge. After I plugged it in it started to smoke immediately. WTH? Is that because the batteries were not inserted correctly? I finally figured out which way batteries go and the flashlight worked. I'm just hoping my house doesn't burn down trying to charge it! Also stupid thing came with out directions.
How does the "high" look like? From my experience with a few "high power" lights, let's say it says "high - 5000 lumin - 2.5 hours", they hit the advertised (or very close to) high for the first minute but then start stepping down gradually for the rest of the 2 hours, so it really doesn't do 5k lumin for 2.5 hours. I'm looking for a zoomable flashlight that you can put in your pocket or clip on your belt, I'm thinking a soda can sized one at the biggest and preferably multiple battery so it can last for more that 5 minutes on high/turbo, that can do at least 5000 lumin on any setting for a SOLID 2 - 3 hours minimum. If I have to get a 30k lumin light just so it can do 5k on medium for that amount of time I would. Any suggestions?
@@dsandoval9396 i have this light,same as here in the vid..its exactly as u say.. super brite initially , maybe 2,000 real lumens but it runs hot, and gets hot quick on high... lumens ramp down accordingly to half that...total run time if you forced to stay on high...Not wise! would be about an hr if ur very lucky and thats with 2650's ... if you want Real 5,000 lumen power and want to be able to sustain that on High for 2or 3 hrs? good luck with that! it would Have to be a genuine Cree, you would need decent name brand 2650 batteries, and even with a real cree, when you are talking xhp70.2 , these Will get flaming hot after that length of full power running... too hot to even handle.. full lumens on any of these lights was not meant for that length of sustained output. would need massive heatsink and the leds may still ramp down...solder connections on the driver boards tend to melt ect.. good luck though
Francisco Nunez no your not. Got mine in Australia and it is crap. Not one cycle of recharge before intermittently turning itself off whenever it wanted. Yes it is very solid, but not as a torch, as a hammer it has better value. In Australia through BAP Off-road they retail for $120 AUD. They arrived in nasty wrapping with absolutely no instructions. Chinese rubbish at best. Sorry, you can have mine.
Can someone please explain to me why are batteries needed for a flashlight that you charge a same way as you do with a phone? Is it that you put the batteries in the flashlight and then charge the batteries through the charging port to charge the flashlight?
this is a 2nd comment After actually getting one of these myself...there are many out there that look identical to this by various sellers... Some of these batches have troubles with the on/off switch not working proper.. the one I received was like this..a double click and it works so I didnt return it..these lights are Very bright, Much much brighter that what you see in this vid so Im not sure whats going on here..maybe the camera just didnt capture it well...When I turn it on in a dark alleyway or back yard at night, it has a huge throw and lights up the place like a floodlight..it Eats batteries though, even the 2650's... if u try to use 18650's in it you Will be very disapointed, they drain just too fast... this is Not a cree led,its a chinese knockoff..these run hotter, use more battery per lumen output but they can be bright,just not effecient...lamp head will get Hot if run on high for too long and lumen output Decreases if left on high for anything longer than 5 mins..
Hi from Oamaru New Zealand. Just got mine. Problem is it's not a long range fine pencil point beam as I need it for farm security. I'm very disappointed how it has a cross hair pattern when shining against paddock etc. Love the switch.
Love how the ad says that its brightness is 90,000 Lumens but it's not even as bright as my 1500 lumen torch 🤣🤣🤣 this torch is pure shut it doesn't do as advertised
Anyone believing 90,000 lm isn't really thinking, of course, they lie. Actually, most proper brands do exaggerate by stating the absolute max number stated by Cree/Osram, etc. The actual numbers you get in normal use are about half of that.
I purchased one with hope to upgrade the driver and led to an authentic 70.2 but after dissembling, this was not possible. If you get it on sale, its ok. But for $50.00 you can buy a really good zoomie.
I bought this on ebay and then theese LIttoKala 26650 Lii-50 A batteries. But they were of no use. So either the batteries dont work or the flashlight is a scam. I tried turning them both ways. Since I couldnt see any signs of polarity direction on the
i think u outta review some nail clippers... i just bought this, when i flash this at house addresses, i am sure, it will have enuff light to make everyone mad... i think it will be a worthy light...
i was considering one of these but man, that nite shot was totally underwhelming...looked like 700 lumens on high and thats being optimistic, but certainly Not 1000... it couldnt even illuminate the trees in the background...
bro me too, but i think it needs 12v charger, because phone charger is providing 5v, but the sum of two 3.7v batteries = 7.4v .... in first i thought that there is a converter and regulator, but when i tested with voltmeter u=i discovered that it use the same power provided by the usb i assume that this will not charge battery (each one needs 4.2 volts to charge) @@rhadooathos
Bought one leds or driver failed in 8 months Got another lasted 3 months leds or driver failed Also Xph90 is the xph70 just rebranding name to sell more from China Same chips in both
the driver Will fail from heat buildup from sustained running on full high...its drawing too much current...use high sparingly...no more than 5mins at a time or switch to low setting..these are knockoff leds and run hot and are inefficient
Same as mone. I bought one a month ago and when I charged it it sparked up on the jnside and melted everything. They sent me a replacement torch with no batteries just the plastic battery thingy.
Again same stupid blah blah blah review as he did before and the camera is what a smartphone and how about showing a good throw at night instead of twenty feet in your yard, waste of time.
I have bought two of these from two different sources because the first one didn't work at all ,the second one is a skywolf and surprise surprise it doesn't work either , these torches are shit buy at your own "peril"
there are defective on/off switches in a large number of this model... the lites Will work if u rapid double click the switch but fail to turn on if u just click once
DO NOT BUY THIS FLASHLIGHT I REPEAT DO NOT BUY IT ITS A TOTAL RIPOFF. GOT MINE AND IT LITERALLY TURNED ON AND OFF ABOUT 3x BEFORE NEVER TURNING ON AGAIN AND THEN AFTER A COUPLE DAYS STARTED LEAKING BATTERY ACID
I bought one just like that i charged it worked i put in my truck next time i used it it wouldn't work or wont charge complete disappointment poor n cheap dezign and poorly constructed and non consistant parts used in them slight differences in all them mine had different switch and different batteries its difficult to find parts i got ripped off not a good flashlight
I've watched a few of your videos. They're very good, you explain things well. But please, in the future, less use of the word "flashlight"! It's tiresome
2.50min allein bies er es in die hand nimmt daumen runter !!!!! ausserdem auspacken kann jeder und jeder macht wie er es will aber sicher nicht so lamarschig!!!!