The T90 uses a large, deep, wide reflector. It’s smooth and can create a pretty tight beam. The reflector is covered with an AR-coated sheet of glass and held in place with a stainless steel bezel ring. The bezel is styled a bit unusually – it’s what I might call reeded. I just wouldn’t expect to stay in Turbo for all that time. If you’re ok running your light in a less-than-maximum mode, it should be ok for whatever a thrower-type tasks. It’s not the most practical light for much of anything. I suppose you could take it for walking the dog or lighting up your backyard. Use cases… this is a throwy, hot-rod flashlight. The chrome plated clip is strong and attractive and is held captive by the tailcap. It’s of the two-way variety which can be nice, but doesn’t really make any sense for a light this large. An odd decision, but it doesn’t really hurt anything. The T90 has one thing you won’t see on a FWxx light: the tailcap is machined with a lanyard attachment point. This item is my only grip with the machining of the T90 – it is very sharp and rough.
5000 LUMEN LED SHOP LIGHT SERIES
Like I mentioned in the intro, I feel like the NlightD T90 is heavily influenced by the Lumintop FW3A series of lights, probably closest to the X9L model – a big head version that sports a SBT90.2. The T90 shares the dual-tube design, completely smooth body tube, e-switch in the tail, and captive pocket clip. Without having any knurling, it is a bit slippery. But if your hand rides up towards the head, there are a lot of large heatsink fins that provide some grip. That heatsink is massive, especially compared to the size of the body. This should help a lot with heat dissipation for these monster LEDs.
5000 LUMEN LED SHOP LIGHT MANUAL
I’ve gotta say – this is the most complete Anduril manual that I’ve ever seen. It’s not just the normal Anduril diagram. There are lots of descriptions, instructions, tables, etc. Very in-depth. The T90 ships in a nondescript brown cardboard box. It’s pretty plain, but very sturdy and gets the job done. Inside was: Oh, and for you Anduril fans out there – it’s running your favorite UI. Maybe not the most practical light, but definitely a lot of fun. Let’s be clear – the T90 is a midsize flashlight with a whole lotta power. Most people in the flashlight community know of Neal and his web shop, Nealsgadgets. He offers a wide variety of the latest and great enthusiast lights. A couple years ago, Neal came out with his very own flashlight: the NlightD T90. In my opinion, it looks like a Lumintop X9L on steroids. Neal originally outfitted the T90 with the monstrous Luminus SBT90.2 LED. That’s a power hungry, beefy, throwy LED – but also quite expensive. In the past year, many new Chinese LEDs have burst onto the scene – some of them being very high power and a fraction of the cost of the SBT90.2. Neal has chosen to outfit his T90 with two of these new LEDs: the GT9090 and the SFN43.