Description
- Utilises 32 pieces of American CREE XHP50.3 Hi LEDs.
- The maximum output is 120,000 lm, lifespan up to 50,000 hrs
- High capacity rechargeable battery pack with power bank function
- PD 100W Type-C super fast charge
- High efficiency constant current circuit will maintain constant brightness
- Built-in thermal control module will automatically adjust the brightness output according to the working status and outer temperature
- Combination of toughened ultra-clear mineral and anti-reflective coating glass
- A newly designed active cooling system with fans up to 10,500 rpm and a innovative dissipation structure design.
- Product Size: 138mm (head diameter) x 56mm (body diameter) x 225mm (length)
- Net weight: 2166g (battery included)
- Detachable handle with a side switch design for easy operation.
- Aluminium SMO reflector
- Aerospace-grade aluminium alloy body, wear-resistant Type-III matte hard-anodised surface treatment
- IP56 standard waterproof
- 0.5m impact resistant
- Accessories: PD100 W Charger, O-rings, Shoulder strap, Removable Handle, User manual
Suitable applications include: Large Area Surveillance, Search and Rescue Missions, Ultra Long-distance signalling, First Responder Operations, Police Manhunt, Long-lasting Alternative Light Source, Night Fishing Light, Theft Deterrent, Night Shift Security Lighting, Cinematic Lighting For Outdoor Scenes
Operating Modes: Turbo / High / Mid-High / Mid-Low / Low / Ultra-Low / Moonlight Mode
Output and Runtime
Turbo output : 120,000~25000 Lumens;Run-time : 40s+43min
High output : 50,000-25000 Lumens;Run-time : 60s+48min
Mid-High output: 25,000 Lumens ; Run-time :55min
Mid-Low output: 9000lumens; Run-time: 2h
Low output : 4500 Lumens;Run-time : 4h25min
Low output : 1500 Lumens;Run-time : 15h
Moonlight output : 30 Lumens;Run-time : 360h
Tom –
it was to bright
Kevin (verified owner) –
I’m a torchaholic and have had lots of torches over the years. The HID era was exciting and produced many great torches. The LEDs have taken over from them and there are many claiming to be the world’s brightest torch. At this time I think the SR32 really does deserve that title, at least in terms of total brightness (and for the torches I can find). I have a windmill probably (I think) about 1km away and this lights it. My huge HID also did (and was the only torch I’ve had that would – it’s my benchmark) but with a more focussed beam, the SR32 lit a lot of the whole paddock as well. An LEP in the centre of one of these would have everything.
There are other great features : the fan, the stepping power, the readout, the heat control, etc.