Thanks for supporting me on Patreon: [ Ссылка ] The horsepower race of 1960's muscle cars bears certain similarities to the lumens race happening in the flashlight world today. The Nitecore EAX Hammer and the Thrunite TN36 are great examples of the crazy outputs we're seeing with throw and flood lights respectively. Do they make sense? Does that matter? A non-technical, offbeat look at these impressive lights gives some perspective.
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Nitecore EAX Hammer Specs:
2x Cree XM-L2 TG
8xAA
2000 lumen turbo (1hr 30min runtime)
Other modes: 1200 high, 400 m, 150 l, 1 micro
7.7"x2"x2.8"
13.4 oz
Searchlight/smooth throw reflector
Thrunite TN36 UT CW Specs:
3x Cree XHP70
3x18650
7300 lumen turbo (119 minute runtime)
Other modes: 2500 high, 850m, 130l, 2 micro
4.95"x2.52"
13.8 oz
Pure flood orange peel reflector
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