I made a p60 drop-in out of a copper rod and pipe bits. I used a Nichia 144a led, djozz’s mcpcb, H1-A boost driver, and a shorter smooth reflector to fit the whole assembly. I soldered the mcpcb onto the drop-in shelf for better heat sinking as well. Then I put it in a SF P1D I had laying around w/ a orange tritium in the tail and pflexpro’s MT lens. I still have to bypass the spring on the driver side and polish up the copper but the drop-in is working fine. I still need to figure out how to make the driver always start on the lowest setting, since it seems to have next mode memory.
Yes, I got the driver from Kaidomain. Whenever you turn on the light, it’ll go to the next mode that you last turned off the light on. The driver has ll-l-m-h and then double click for strobe. So if you turned off the light on medium, it’ll start on high when you turn the light back on.
Yeah, same here. I still have 2 more coming my way which I ordered before knowing about the NMM. I’m hoping that someone comes up with a fix for it as I don’t have the expertise to do so.
I know, but i measure the Voltage when open circuit, it’s almost same as Vcc(about 7. Volt), so i guess it will adjust the volt so that current is stable
I have the same driver in a Eagle Eye X7 with a XHP50.2, even if it’s on time memory it will start on the same mode if the flashlight is turned on for more than 3 seconds, less than that and it will go to the next mode. Does your driver also have a pre-flash in the low mode ?