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| 给你粘贴个详细介绍: Specifications
 
 Emitter:
 12 V Cree XHP35 High Intensity, neutral white 4000k, mounted on copper 44.5mm DTP MCPCB
 Flux:        >2000 lm
 Intensity:
 >1 Mcd (ANSI throw >2000 m)
 Firmware:
 Tom E’s open-source NarsilM v1.2
 User interface:
 By default the GT is set to use the very intuitive Narsil smooth RAMPING UI. Instant access to a 2.5 A TURBO mode is also provided.
 A more conventional discrete level MODE-SET UI is available as an alternative. Any one of 12 pre-defined mode-sets can be selected.
 MOMENTARY mode is useful for signaling purposes or rapidly/briefly lighting up targets.
 Battery:
 Four or eight button-top 18650 cells (4S1P or 4S2P). Protected cells are recommended. Cells are not included.
 Driver:
 35 W, 2.5 A regulated buck driver with conversion efficiency that exceeds 90%. Parasitic drain while OFF is ~150 μA (~250 μA with button back-light on).
 Reflector:
 118 mm ID, aluminum, smooth finish
 Lens:
 Glass with anti-reflective coating
 Body:
 Aluminum with Type III hard-coat anodizing
 Tripod socket:
 Standard 1/4 inch threaded (1/4-20 UNC)
 Button:
 Tactile with back-lit rubber boot
 Ingress rating:
 Equivalent to IP65, do not immerse in liquids
 Weight:
 Approximately 1.8 kg without cells
 Weights According to Hunter1
 BLF GT
 with batteries        2273 g (8 × 35E)
 tail-cap        91 g
 one battery holder        64 g (empty)
 one battery        48 g (35E)
 one battery holder        259 g (with 4 × 35E)
 two battery holder        518 g (with 8 × 35E)
 battery tube        285 g
 BLF GT head        1379 g (with screw 1381 g
 Dimensions:
 135 mm Ø head x 310 mm length
 85mm fin OD at button
 56mm battery tube
 62mm battery cap OD
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