Brinyte 4 LED Diving Flashlight - DIV15

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Brinyte newest handheld flashlight utilizes the USA 4*CREE XM-L2(U3) LED, providing max output of 3800 lumens 11 degree beam angle with a lifespan of over 50,000 hours.
Featuring a side magnetic switch at head and powered by 2*32650 rechargeable lithium batteries providing max 18 hours of runtime.
In our test, this light can be use underwater to a maximum depth of 200m.
Here are some details:
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How much do they run?

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2 hours runtime on high mode and 18hrs on low mode, if use 7000mAh capacity 32650 battery.
$175.5/unit for only flashlight.
 
anyone try this light yet?
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7000mAh capacity 32650 battery.

Hello brinyte,

can you give any hints on where to purchase such a Battery? The highest capacity 32650 Cells i can find are 6000mAh.
I'm in Germany if that matters, but ordering from China is not a Problem.

Also, there is a promotion on beargest.com right now, they sell the DIV15 for about $89.
Is this a real Brinyte DIV15 they ordered from you?
Same Question goes for the DIV12 they offer for $36. :)

Thanks.
 
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To late, already got the notification email. :wink:

Mistaking 32650 for 26650 can happen, not an issue to delete. :)
But just for your information, there are 26650 with a real Capacity of about 5000 to 5500mAh out there. And while those are not IMR Cells, the 5A this Light consumes are not a problem for "normal" LiIo 26650.
(just taking a guess.. 3.8kLm should be about 2.5A per LED for one Cell, resulting in 10A total. Two in Series would be about 5A.)
 

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