![]() ![]() Originally posted by Rithrin:OK, so I didn't notice the range difference on the Flame of the Sky, either, and was curious about it. The Incandescent Array setup has both lower lumens and lower total range, and would probably explain why the Flame of the Sky setup has only a slightly further throw because the difference is only 16ft. So with Flame of the Sky setup you have a combined 5000lm with 212ft total vs the Incandescent Array setup which is only 3750lm at 196ft total. I think this is likely the case because that's how it works for the fishing gear, too. Either the range doesn't matter and it's just all about lumens, the range matters but the Flame of the Sky just has the wrong description, or, and I think this is most probable, the brightness of your lights is a sum of all the lights you have equipped. A couple of things could be going on here. You can clearly see that the light 'throws' about the same total distance, but the Flame of the Sky profile goes just slightly further and has a wider inner bright area. Here is the spotlight profile for Flame of the Sky + 2x Cloudy Lens, which is 3500lm at 82ft plus 2x 750lm at 65ft. Here is the spotlight profile for Incandescent Array + Cloudy Lens, which is 3000lm at 131ft plus 750lm at 65ft. OK, so I didn't notice the range difference on the Flame of the Sky, either, and was curious about it.
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