Magic Scorpion Halogen Flashlight Review

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  • downlinx

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    Magic Scorpion Halogen Flashlight Review (The Firestarter)

    So i posted a Flashlight starts fire thread in breakroom and thought i would post a small review for you guys that were interested in more of the light. I do not have beamshots yet as, my camera is not the best but i will get them soon.
    Magic Scorpion Transformers 50/250 watt

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    BrandBTU
    ModelMagic Scorpion Transformers
    Retail$120.99(without batteries)
    Battery18650x6 (protected/unprotected)
    Emitter50w Halogen\250w Halogen@24v
    Lumens3400(50w)\9000(250W)@24v
    Demensions11" body x 2.8" head x 2" body diameter
    Weight1lb without batterys
    MaterialAircraft grade Aluminum

    Thoughts
    The light came in and the 50watt buld was bad so I decided to modfiy the light to accept a beter bulb and I installed a sylvania osram 24v 250w bi-pin
    The quality of the product was very good and this product did not disappoint either.
    The anodizing on this light is very well done.
    The light is MAG light heavy and then you add the batteries, it becomes almost like a clubbed weapon.
    The only other light i have of this size is my highly modified Yezl Y3 with MT-G2 Emitter(3600LM) and this light is far brighter at 9000LM


    User Interface
    There is only one mode for this light and it is 100% @ 9000LM

    Flashlight Teardown

    Every accessory for the light
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    Battery Holders 12V and 24V
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    Inside the Head
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    Reflector
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    [video=youtube;DhdKnMlJ4H4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhdKnMlJ4H4[/video]​

    Pro’s
    • Solid build quality
    • amazing heat dissipation
    • will use button top protected batteries
    • Lots of Extra parts
    • Pre-Lubed from factory
    • Will Start fires
    • Tail stand
    • Reflector screws onto the pill for perfect center.
    • AR coated Lens
    Cons
    • Heavy(to be expected)
    • nothing to control how many volts go to the bulb(direct Drive)(will need to add a driver for this later)
    • Heavy OP reflector


    Conclusion
    I really enjoy this light and was amazed by the output.
    I would compare this light to the wicked lasers torch but on steroids. This light lit up my whole back yard.

     
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