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       #Post#: 1743--------------------------------------------------
       Re: WOW! WOW! WOW!
       By: JohnnyMac Date: July 12, 2013, 11:09 am
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       [quote author=relic38 link=topic=376.msg1739#msg1739
       date=1373643092]
       [quote author=JohnnyMac link=topic=376.msg1731#msg1731
       date=1373623937]
       ... That's what she said!
       [/quote]
       ... and there it is!  ;D
       [/quote]But of course!  ;D
       #Post#: 1749--------------------------------------------------
       Re: WOW! WOW! WOW!
       By: gords1001 Date: July 12, 2013, 1:28 pm
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       carry on flashlights anyone?
       I do really fancy having a pop at this.
       #Post#: 1816--------------------------------------------------
       Re: WOW! WOW! WOW!
       By: JohnnyMac Date: July 18, 2013, 9:09 am
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       I just pulled the trigger on this bad boy!  Picked up another
       pair of 26650 protected flames while I was at it because I'm
       going to need more with this sucker chewing on 3 of them.  Now
       the wait begins again.
       Interestingly enough, one of the things I look forward to the
       most with this light is the machining and anodizing.  The
       finish, at least in these pics, is unlike anything I've ever
       seen from Trustfire and, dare I say it, looks very Armytek'ish.
       Anyone else see the same thing I see?  I also see a completely
       nick free exterior, even on the edges of the bezel crenelations
       which is unusual for a Trustfire light.  I think they may be
       stepping up their game and am excited to find out.  I sure hope
       I don't regret dumping this kind of coin into a light but at the
       very least it looks like it might do an honest 3800 lumens and
       should make a killer camping/hiking light.
       #Post#: 1817--------------------------------------------------
       Re: WOW! WOW! WOW!
       By: JohnnyMac Date: July 18, 2013, 9:15 am
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       I wonder if the MCPCB is one large disk with the emitter
       junctions printed on them or if they are individual MCPCBs glued
       to a large, flat heatsink.  I hope they are individual.  If so I
       can see one day upgrading this to XM-L2 3C emitters on Noctigons
       and upgrading the wiring as well for more output.  The best part
       about this light is the infinitely adjustable output.  If the
       low goes all the way down smoothly and hits less than 5 lumens
       it will truly kick ass!
       #Post#: 1818--------------------------------------------------
       Re: WOW! WOW! WOW!
       By: MRsDNF Date: July 18, 2013, 3:05 pm
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       Looks good JohnnyMac. I'd be interested to know the answers to
       your questions as well..
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