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d8veh said:I've ordered one of these and I'm waiting for it to arrive. My present light is a single Cree T6 LED and it's as bright as any halogen spotlight at 1800 lumens, but the beam is not very wide. Hopefully the new one with three T6s and 4000 lumens should give the brightness and spread of a halogen spotlight, but with only 6watts of consumption. That saves a lot of weight.
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Alan B said:Figure out the watts (volts times amps) and multiply by 90% converter efficiency and then by 70 lumens per watt. That's led lumens, about 70% will make it out the front. So volts times amps times 0.9 times 70 times 0.7 should give a good estimate.
Alan B said:The loaded battery voltage might be a bit lower, probably 7.2-7.4V.