Awesome review, as always. Thank you for showing my photo! I really appreciate it 😁 . For anyone else watching, there's another 3 drone locations in my video.
While I long subscribed to Matts channel, his videos are great. But the best beam shots in the business by a far margin is the kiwi farm drone shots. Especially with these super high output lights. When you get up in the clear sky you see things in a whole new light. (no pun intended).
Hi Matt.. greetings my friend from London UK. I hope you’re keeping well. This is a fabulous video ..thank you. What an amazing bit of kit the subject light is !! Relatively small for its super power. It’s very impressive and very advanced .. I haven’t bought any new lights for a while. This one is very tempting! Stay well and keep them coming please. #you’re still the best and my go to original flashlight reviewer 🔦🕺🏻😊
Thank you for this review Matt. As usual it was very Instructive and enlightening! Your reviews are a good mix of facts and visible impression. Apart from being fun to look at, they help me a lot when choosing a new flashlight.
Matt, great video as always. Nice tap dancing during the lumen section, I see AceBeam “talked” to you as well :). Piercing the Darkness and I both had contact with reps after our posts.
You're an entertaining person. Fun to watch. Make more videos. The videos don't have to be about a flashlight. Maybe some videos walking around town. I'll bet you can make a trip to the library fun and worth watching.
I started watching cause I'm a fan. Then became a bit interested, although I'm sure that puppy is not in my budget at the moment. But then when you showed that aerial shot, I think I giggled more than I did when you unveiled the Giggle Thrower!
Thank You Matt for doing a first class video again 😁. I really think this design would cool a GT or similar single led thrower as well. Those copper fins are not cheap to manufacture, but the efficiency and weight savings is awesome. You almost got me back to BLF. 🔦🔦🔦💡💡
Love Matt's videos. I'm just wondering when technology for flaslights will take another dramatic and creative path. Maybe an lep that has not only an adjustable foccus but an adjustable color temp and or cri. Idk I really want to see actual sustainable light output and idk if that starts with more efficient diodes or 🔋 or both. Btw Awesome video as always!
Matt, your videos and very fun to watch. However, the last few seem to end abruptly like they were cut off. You typically have a shout out of where you got the light from, a "Good Lux" with a thank you for watching and close with your musical ending. I thought your video paused at first but upon checking, it was the actual end.
I had to laugh every time you hit "turbo" and the screen went whiteout! LOL The X75 has significantly more throw than the competition & tied with the bigger MS18.
Thanks a lot for detailing the Micro Arc Chipping problem. Imaging paying the extra money, pulling it out your pocket to find it's been scratched up by your keys. No Thanks, not for me. The Anodised Black Aliminium is fine enough for me. I'd be absolutely Gutted to take the Micro Arc out case it gets scuffed/scratched/chipped.
@@hyperaimz797 I tried to get some consistent readings using several different lumen tubes and light meters. It is a very complicated process with inconsistent results. Lumen tubes cannot be calibrated to read both a thrower and flooder flashlights.
Mine came in a few days ago, it's honestly floody, trying to see something far away, I'm just blinded! I feel they just packed as many LEDs as possible, I'd rather have a more focused beam.
Hello Matt Smith. I want to ask. I have a flashlight but if I activate it from firefly to Turbo, when I see the hot spot beam of the light, it seems like there is a hole like a 'doughnut'. Is it how to solve it other than changing the new LED? one more thing, can I upgrade XHP35 HD LED to LEDXHP35 HI without changing my flashlight motherboard.Just change the LED.
The removable replacement for fan mean you could preemptively remove the fan module before extremely harsh environments and protect it from possible dust and water, then put it back after cleaning etc.
rc test flight did this with their 100 watt fan cooled led modules and it's a really funky way to light a scene up ruclips.net/video/KCUegT97d4g/видео.html
@@_AndromedaGalaxy_ the 120watt stratus module is only 350 grams with the reflector and it connects straight to the battery of your quadcopter. probably dimmer than this, and only in stock for the warm white low cri one
Hey Matt, quick question. I have the Quantum 6K light. Like a NEBO 6K with different settings. I have a couple of plastic tubes which would allow me to adapt 4 CR123's into the Q6K light, in place of the 2 CR26650's. That would give me 12V instead of 7.4v rated on the battery pack. Also, I have 4 RCR123's which charge up to 4v, thus giving me 16V. Do you think either of those voltages would blow the COB in short order? Sounds like a nice experiment for your channel. 😁😁
Hello Matt im currently joining emergency management and some of that may include search and rescue. I do have training coming up and wanted a good recommendation for a flashlight. I've tried to narrow it down with some of the videos but the one I really liked took cr123s lol.
these are great flood lights but what i want is a search light for around the $100-250 range. i love my streamlight protac HL 5X but i wish its beam was a little bit tighter so it could cast a little bit further. adjustable would be nice too. i dont mind removing the batteries to recharge them but connecting a cord to the flashlight would be more convenient. any ideas?
I know it is rated for 30 seconds on turbo, but I read a review on Candlepowerforums where they ran this light for over 60 seconds on turbo before it dropped down. What runtime did you actually get on turbo?
I wanted to do this, but I'd need remote activation because I'd get up there and it would have already stepped down to 23K. I flew the Astrolux MF01S around at 700g and was tempted to do this X75, but at 23K it wouldn't be anything special.
Just wondering when the new lamps known as XED will hit the flashlight market. I know their lighting is supposed to be 20% better in efficiencies than LED technology and the light from the bulb is supposed to be move like the sun with its color spectrum. Matt, love to see your videos and always enjoy your content sir. You need to get a drone and make some of those shots you showed us at the end.
i rmb xenon gas/short arc lights are not new thing...there are a few portable handheld flashlighs on the consumer market, like the peak beam system's product
Привет! Классный обзор и тест. А когда-то будет обзор на lumintop tiger? Хочется знать действительно ли он выдает 58.000 lum или больше, у него далекий свет в даль
So I came across your video, because I searching for a flashlight ( on the cheaper price) for a shotgun. There are so many out there. So do you have any videos with shock proof flashlights . A shotgun can and will beat up a flashlight. Or do you recommend any for me to look at. Thanks and great content.
Just in case Matt doesn't get back to you, you need to look at brands that pot the components inside and that adds to the price. Armytek are quite decent with an impact rating of 25 meters.
Hello Matt. I want to ask something if you don't mind. I have a tactical flashlight model MH25GTS and use Cree XHP35. Can I change it to LED SFT-40.And one more thing, if I change the LED, will my flashlight have other effects, especially the electronics and battery power consumption?
@@PiercingTheDarkness I want to ask one more question friend, If I use batteries like Molicell P28A and Sony Murata VTC6, is the light output perfomance from my MH25GTS brighter than before?At the moment I use a standard Nitecore battery which is only 8A. If I use a 28A molicellp and a Sony murata VT6 it has a relatively high ampere. Can these factors affect the Output light output even brighter?
Maybe, if I want to change the LED without changing the board, maybe I just upgrade a little bit to LED XHP35 HI or XHP35.2. What do you think, friend?
Nice!! Why is it called a power bank flashlight? Can I use it as a USB output to charge a phone or laptop? I saw there are different options on their website. Are any of them better throwers than the standard option? Thanks for another great review
Late answer so you probably know already, but anyway: yes, you can😊 I bought a 100W charger for it, so now it charges quickly (at least I think it does, only had the flashlight for a couple of days, so no recharging yet😊)
12:59 This has been my pet peave with all the very high power flashlights is it’s just a bunch of light, WASTED! I wanna have decent spill around me sure but what I rly wanna do it throw 80k lumens at the far trees.
i don't get why the battery case isn't a detachable module. it would make the whole thing much more versatile to have the option to belt-carry the batteries with a cable extension going up to the lamp itself
Amazing out put from this Matty, Love it. I tried your 4m4zon code, but it said "The promotional code you entered is not valid.", can you please verify, so I can try to get one? Thank you, so much for your coverage of this, gonna check out piercing the darkness now, as that aerial shot looked amazing.
One second before you said, this works like the cooling on a CPU, I was thinking "damn this looks like the cooling on a GPU". Haha. What a light. Insanity!
First of all, great video as always. But... I have the X70 which also has 12 XHP70.2 plus one XHP35. It has an official 60000 lumens at start which proved in several independent measurements to be more like 50000 lumens. And they want me to believe X75 has 80000 lumens at start with the same 12 XHP70.2 without the XHP35? Until Acebeam shows us an official measurement made in an integrated sphere at an independent laboratory in a european country such as Germany there's no way in hell I'm going to believe their numbers.
Its mind boggling how fast the tech is moving the flashlight world. Anything a year or two old is kind of out of date. I wish these bigger fan lights gave use better kelvin options, the X75 did look a bit warmer than the others which is nice. I sadly think the focus on these big lights is soly lumen driven. They want BIG numbers on the box. Great to see Matt still making videos. I had a mini mag light and a Dolphin torch when I started watching his videos. Now I have around 60 lights...🤦♂️
'anything a year or two old is kinda out of date" yea if you want the highest end lights- for literally the rest of it, majority of it is dominated by several year old flashlights, literally Convoy S2, FC11, C8s are some of the most popular lights and they aren't even remotely out of date imo
1Lumen are reviewing this with their integrating sphere and have measured quite close to the 80K. On a Chinese forum a user measured 55.8A draw per cell.
Sir this is not sustainable. It only does 30 seconds. Even the 22000 lumen setting doesn’t last for long whereas on the MS18 you can run continuously on that setting.
hey matt bro, tom here the u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active ! , i amlooking for a tactical flashlight with strobe , and over 1200 lumens , i have 200 $ worth of knives to trade here , in new cond. , let me know or if you know somebody , thanks > tom !
New lights have really slowed or nearly stopped, eh. Shelves still stocked, fewer buyers, people hunkering down a big tad, seeds, freeze drieds, cash in a can stuff. Luckily people bought very good long term quality lights thanks to your reviews.
Awesome review, as always. Thank you for showing my photo! I really appreciate it 😁 . For anyone else watching, there's another 3 drone locations in my video.
What a fantastic photo it is! 🔦😊
While I long subscribed to Matts channel, his videos are great. But the best beam shots in the business by a far margin is the kiwi farm drone shots. Especially with these super high output lights. When you get up in the clear sky you see things in a whole new light. (no pun intended).
Great seeing another product review from you Matt and this Acebeam X75 is on another level as far as build quality and features.
Hi Matt.. greetings my friend from London UK. I hope you’re keeping well. This is a fabulous video ..thank you. What an amazing bit of kit the subject light is !! Relatively small for its super power. It’s very impressive and very advanced .. I haven’t bought any new lights for a while. This one is very tempting! Stay well and keep them coming please. #you’re still the best and my go to original flashlight reviewer 🔦🕺🏻😊
Thank you for this review Matt. As usual it was very Instructive and enlightening! Your reviews are a good mix of facts and visible impression. Apart from being fun to look at, they help me a lot when choosing a new flashlight.
Matt, great video as always. Nice tap dancing during the lumen section, I see AceBeam “talked” to you as well :). Piercing the Darkness and I both had contact with reps after our posts.
You're an entertaining person. Fun to watch. Make more videos. The videos don't have to be about a flashlight. Maybe some videos walking around town. I'll bet you can make a trip to the library fun and worth watching.
I started watching cause I'm a fan. Then became a bit interested, although I'm sure that puppy is not in my budget at the moment. But then when you showed that aerial shot, I think I giggled more than I did when you unveiled the Giggle Thrower!
Thank You Matt for doing a first class video again 😁. I really think this design would cool a GT or similar single led thrower as well. Those copper fins are not cheap to manufacture, but the efficiency and weight savings is awesome. You almost got me back to BLF. 🔦🔦🔦💡💡
Great review Matt.
That MS12 did very well.
Price wise, Acebeam seam to be competing with themselves X50 vs X75.
Kudos for showing PTD drone shots.
👍
Matt I just got this light and my fan didn’t come on. How do I get the fan to come on
Thank you,... feeling grateful and excited that i can experience and being part of the 'new lumen era'..
Beautifully designed active cooling system. Can the built in battery be swapped out?
The battery is inside of the tube of the flashlight. Only the tube is replaceable, you can't remove individual batteries.
@@MichaelKlesyk Thanks.
Love Matt's videos. I'm just wondering when technology for flaslights will take another dramatic and creative path. Maybe an lep that has not only an adjustable foccus but an adjustable color temp and or cri. Idk I really want to see actual sustainable light output and idk if that starts with more efficient diodes or 🔋 or both. Btw Awesome video as always!
Acebeam released W50 LEP, 1200 lumens with adjustable focus but not available for civilians.
Great job on your review of an amazing light.I just picked one up on Amazon on sale $345 on sale 😊.
Matt, your videos and very fun to watch. However, the last few seem to end abruptly like they were cut off. You typically have a shout out of where you got the light from, a "Good Lux" with a thank you for watching and close with your musical ending. I thought your video paused at first but upon checking, it was the actual end.
I wonder if it is possible to remove the handle like on X80GT
I had to laugh every time you hit "turbo" and the screen went whiteout! LOL The X75 has significantly more throw than the competition & tied with the bigger MS18.
Best review an
Best review and best flashlight!
How many times you can use turbo with one charge?
Tks Matty. Ur my guy when it comes to everything, light.
Thanks a lot for detailing the Micro Arc Chipping problem. Imaging paying the extra money, pulling it out your pocket to find it's been scratched up by your keys. No Thanks, not for me. The Anodised Black Aliminium is fine enough for me. I'd be absolutely Gutted to take the Micro Arc out case it gets scuffed/scratched/chipped.
my god 🤯 i might want this, replaceble fan is the best ,very nice design
Hello Matt! I was just wondering how you do your flashlight lumen output and lux measurements.
Go to the Budget Light Forum and find your answer there.
@@forrestgumpv9049 I know Matt has a video on how to measure flashlights but I think it's a bit outdated.
@@hyperaimz797 he did show using a homemade PVC tube to measure lumens. Most reviewers use the same setup.
@@hyperaimz797 I tried to get some consistent readings using several different lumen tubes and light meters. It is a very complicated process with inconsistent results. Lumen tubes cannot be calibrated to read both a thrower and flooder flashlights.
@@forrestgumpv9049 you'd then use a correction factor
Mine came in a few days ago, it's honestly floody, trying to see something far away, I'm just blinded! I feel they just packed as many LEDs as possible, I'd rather have a more focused beam.
Hello Matt Smith. I want to ask. I have a flashlight but if I activate it from firefly to Turbo, when I see the hot spot beam of the light, it seems like there is a hole like a 'doughnut'. Is it how to solve it other than changing the new LED? one more thing, can I upgrade XHP35 HD LED to LEDXHP35 HI without changing my flashlight motherboard.Just change the LED.
Awesome review... 👍
Matt is my most powerful flashlight - m3 convoy 4300 lumens(6500к).I'm looking at your lanterns, and I have no words)))
The best sustainable light I know is the Lumintop GT4. I just noticed you tested the ms18 72000 lumens at 30 seconds few years back.
The removable replacement for fan mean you could preemptively remove the fan module before extremely harsh environments and protect it from possible dust and water, then put it back after cleaning etc.
THIS is how we are gonna find bigfoot ladies and gentleman!
can you plug it in to your car battery and use it as an offroad light?
Impressive, please keep us updated on those chinese LEDs especially the SFH55/NB90.16
I think it would be really cool to add a top-down photo carrying the light up in a drone and shining it straight down from 3 to 500 ft altitude.
rc test flight did this with their 100 watt fan cooled led modules and it's a really funky way to light a scene up
ruclips.net/video/KCUegT97d4g/видео.html
probably too heavy. so for a drone that big to go that high the operator should be part107 licensed.
@@_AndromedaGalaxy_ the 120watt stratus module is only 350 grams with the reflector and it connects straight to the battery of your quadcopter. probably dimmer than this, and only in stock for the warm white low cri one
do you also collect strong laser pens also?
How do you think this compares to the x70? You think the battery pack can be opened if one day the pack fails?
Matt which one is the best cheap flashing ?
Can you recommend the brightest light that recharges via a C-type cable, water proof or resistant that would be good for law enforcement?
Please make a review on the bigger battery pack
Hey Matt, quick question. I have the Quantum 6K light. Like a NEBO 6K with different settings. I have a couple of plastic tubes which would allow me to adapt 4 CR123's into the Q6K light, in place of the 2 CR26650's. That would give me 12V instead of 7.4v rated on the battery pack. Also, I have 4 RCR123's which charge up to 4v, thus giving me 16V. Do you think either of those voltages would blow the COB in short order? Sounds like a nice experiment for your channel. 😁😁
Very good light, innovative cooling
Hello Matt im currently joining emergency management and some of that may include search and rescue. I do have training coming up and wanted a good recommendation for a flashlight. I've tried to narrow it down with some of the videos but the one I really liked took cr123s lol.
Thanks Matt
these are great flood lights but what i want is a search light for around the $100-250 range.
i love my streamlight protac HL 5X but i wish its beam was a little bit tighter so it could cast a little bit further. adjustable would be nice too. i dont mind removing the batteries to recharge them but connecting a cord to the flashlight would be more convenient. any ideas?
Acebeam have hinted an X75 based thrower in the near future.
I know it is rated for 30 seconds on turbo, but I read a review on Candlepowerforums where they ran this light for over 60 seconds on turbo before it dropped down. What runtime did you actually get on turbo?
Imagine putting this light onto a drone, and have it shine downwards from a few hundred meters.
I wanted to do this, but I'd need remote activation because I'd get up there and it would have already stepped down to 23K. I flew the Astrolux MF01S around at 700g and was tempted to do this X75, but at 23K it wouldn't be anything special.
It would be like a midnight sun in the sky 😎
And up the ufo sighting reports go
@@Ethan_is_me 😂
It's too heavy for a drone
Just wondering when the new lamps known as XED will hit the flashlight market. I know their lighting is supposed to be 20% better in efficiencies than LED technology and the light from the bulb is supposed to be move like the sun with its color spectrum. Matt, love to see your videos and always enjoy your content sir. You need to get a drone and make some of those shots you showed us at the end.
i rmb xenon gas/short arc lights are not new thing...there are a few portable handheld flashlighs on the consumer market, like the peak beam system's product
Any real difference between the.2 and .3 versions?
Привет! Классный обзор и тест. А когда-то будет обзор на lumintop tiger? Хочется знать действительно ли он выдает 58.000 lum или больше, у него далекий свет в даль
So I came across your video, because I searching for a flashlight ( on the cheaper price) for a shotgun. There are so many out there. So do you have any videos with shock proof flashlights . A shotgun can and will beat up a flashlight. Or do you recommend any for me to look at. Thanks and great content.
Just in case Matt doesn't get back to you, you need to look at brands that pot the components inside and that adds to the price. Armytek are quite decent with an impact rating of 25 meters.
Great video.
Is this a CW or NW version ? Looks closer to NW when comparing with other CW torches
NW 5000K
Hello Matt. I want to ask something if you don't mind. I have a tactical flashlight model MH25GTS and use Cree XHP35. Can I change it to LED SFT-40.And one more thing, if I change the LED, will my flashlight have other effects, especially the electronics and battery power consumption?
The MH25GTS's XHP35 is 12 volts, so the only way to use the SFT40 at 3v would be with a driver board change.
@@PiercingTheDarkness I want to ask one more question friend, If I use batteries like Molicell P28A and Sony Murata VTC6, is the light output perfomance from my MH25GTS brighter than before?At the moment I use a standard Nitecore battery which is only 8A. If I use a 28A molicellp and a Sony murata VT6 it has a relatively high ampere. Can these factors affect the Output light output even brighter?
@@PiercingTheDarkness Thanks for the info mate. Yes you are right, the XHP35 and SFT40 LEDs have a significant difference.
Maybe, if I want to change the LED without changing the board, maybe I just upgrade a little bit to LED XHP35 HI or XHP35.2. What do you think, friend?
Nice!! Why is it called a power bank flashlight? Can I use it as a USB output to charge a phone or laptop? I saw there are different options on their website. Are any of them better throwers than the standard option? Thanks for another great review
Late answer so you probably know already, but anyway: yes, you can😊
I bought a 100W charger for it, so now it charges quickly (at least I think it does, only had the flashlight for a couple of days, so no recharging yet😊)
I feel like Acebeam and Imalent are by far the best
Are the batteries replaceable? Website says "Built in...(4x21700)", soooo....which is it?
Built in battery pack using 4x 21700 cells.
I'm primarily a headlamp lover
Great!
I hope imalent ms18 mini will produce that model.
Hii me need fenix tk 32 flashlight
This is the way
Price of this light
what is the brightest non fan light?
12:59 This has been my pet peave with all the very high power flashlights is it’s just a bunch of light, WASTED! I wanna have decent spill around me sure but what I rly wanna do it throw 80k lumens at the far trees.
Beautiful light! It’s Aceneam though! So I can’t afford t!🤣
waw beautifull
🤯 the sun in your hands 🤯
Anyone order one from Acebeam and not get any updates on tracking?
Do you have a Rumble account I can watch your videos on?
Coupon code don't work
i don't get why the battery case isn't a detachable module. it would make the whole thing much more versatile to have the option to belt-carry the batteries with a cable extension going up to the lamp itself
Too much resistance doing that with such a high output model
@@PiercingTheDarkness with drone batteries pushing upwards of 100 watts over an xt60 connector, i call bunkum on that.
Amazing out put from this Matty, Love it.
I tried your 4m4zon code, but it said "The promotional code you entered is not valid.", can you please verify, so I can try to get one?
Thank you, so much for your coverage of this, gonna check out piercing the darkness now, as that aerial shot looked amazing.
I like it!
Wish I had the 400 to throw at it 🤣
Mit dem grossen Akkupack ist die X75 noch heller
What kind of CANDELA does this light have? Lumens are nice, but Candela is a better measure of usefulness.
Damn that's a nice portable sun....
Your Coupon code doesn't work
One second before you said, this works like the cooling on a CPU, I was thinking "damn this looks like the cooling on a GPU". Haha. What a light. Insanity!
If this flashlight existed with 4 x 21700 batteries instead of a proprietary one, that would easily be the best high power flashlight In the market.
First of all, great video as always. But... I have the X70 which also has 12 XHP70.2 plus one XHP35. It has an official 60000 lumens at start which proved in several independent measurements to be more like 50000 lumens. And they want me to believe X75 has 80000 lumens at start with the same 12 XHP70.2 without the XHP35? Until Acebeam shows us an official measurement made in an integrated sphere at an independent laboratory in a european country such as Germany there's no way in hell I'm going to believe their numbers.
This light is funny. I left it out in my car overnight at below zero temperature and it kills the turbo. I let it warm up and I get full turbo
Batteries and electronics are not able to ouptut he same high current at low temperatures, and perform best when they are warm.
Its mind boggling how fast the tech is moving the flashlight world. Anything a year or two old is kind of out of date. I wish these bigger fan lights gave use better kelvin options, the X75 did look a bit warmer than the others which is nice. I sadly think the focus on these big lights is soly lumen driven. They want BIG numbers on the box. Great to see Matt still making videos. I had a mini mag light and a Dolphin torch when I started watching his videos. Now I have around 60 lights...🤦♂️
too many lumens not enough throw. just lights up the immediate area.
'anything a year or two old is kinda out of date"
yea if you want the highest end lights- for literally the rest of it, majority of it is dominated by several year old flashlights, literally Convoy S2, FC11, C8s are some of the most popular lights and they aren't even remotely out of date imo
I'm surprised no one is using heat pipes
Acebeam X75 = Blam!
MS18 is the best!
There's no way it's 80,000 lumens unless the battery draw is at least 600 to 700 watts.
1Lumen are reviewing this with their integrating sphere and have measured quite close to the 80K. On a Chinese forum a user measured 55.8A draw per cell.
While it does have highest sustainable output looks like they forgot to upgrade the damn battery since it only lasts 20 minutes? Like tf
30 minutes at 17K+ is fairly decent though.
@@PiercingTheDarkness true yea i looked into the light and its great
For this money, the cooling system should be more powerful!
Great, another light i crave but cannot afford...😒
Sir this is not sustainable. It only does 30 seconds. Even the 22000 lumen setting doesn’t last for long whereas on the MS18 you can run continuously on that setting.
hey matt bro, tom here the u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active ! , i amlooking for a tactical flashlight with strobe , and over 1200 lumens , i have 200 $ worth of knives to trade here , in new cond. , let me know or if you know somebody , thanks > tom !
New lights have really slowed or nearly stopped, eh. Shelves still stocked, fewer buyers, people hunkering down a big tad, seeds, freeze drieds, cash in a can stuff. Luckily people bought very good long term quality lights thanks to your reviews.
your trippin fool.......
@@nodoubt46able You're trippin', fool. Come on, genius. Yu be dumb homes!
Wow. $400. Seems cool though
Uu
Cool gadget but not $400 cool.
Abusive price, very expensive
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