OSRAM CSLNM1.TG & CULNM1.TG 1mm², CSLPM1.TG & CULPM1.TG 2mm²

I’ll try to do that when I have the time. I managed to get 1600m. I compared the beam to an Olight M3X and it blew that out the water. Also compared it to a Nitecore TM38 and beam was still tighter though.

Put one in a VG-10-ish host using a 3A buck driver. The reflector is about 23mm diameter.

I’d say the hotspot diameter is about 10% larger than that of my XPL-HI Convoy L2 :smiley:

Next, I want to bump it up to ~5A or so.

I have two more of these emitters. I think one is going in a C8. The other will go into either my L2, or into an Eagle Eye X6.

You should try it in the M3X as well, it’s stunning !

I would if have it. The M3X and TM38 was a friend’s one.

I plan to put one in an M2X in a few days.
I’ll tell you how it turned out

I put one in a Supfire F5, that was housing a dedomed XP-G S4 2B before. It did exactly 100kcd with the XP-G2. It is not a well-known light, a well-built 18650 zoomie with effectively 26mm plastic lens, here’s a pic.

Everything was done thermally as good as possible in this host. I first removed both spring bypasses and then added them again one by one because I hoped to get into the 130’s kcd. I ended with 120 kcd at start, 110 kcd at 30 seconds (with 500lm flood, 165lm spot). Still an improvement over the dedomed S4 2B, and certainly a better tint and beam shape, and contrary to the S4 2B the throw will hardly go down when the battery drains.

Btw, the Supfire F5 was always overpriced at 30 dollars but now I found it for 16.63 dollar shipped.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mini-Led-Flashlight-CREE-L2-1100-Lumens-ZOOMABLE-LED-Flashlight-Torch-black-Fit-For-18650-Battery/32675972608.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.1.6c345cbaWXjh4I&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_2_10065_10068_5729915_319_317_5733915_10696_10924_453_10084_454_10083_5733715_10618_10920_10921_10304_10922_10307_10820_10301_10821_5730815_537_536_5733815_10843_10059_10884_5734015_10887_100031_321_322_10103,searchweb201603_51,ppcSwitch_0&algo_expid=d976e9bd-252d-4b3e-a73f-607659c0dc8d-0&algo_pvid=d976e9bd-252d-4b3e-a73f-607659c0dc8d

Dang! I am buying new EDC but I need something that won’t turn on accidentally in my pocket. But now you came with 120KCD for this tiny zoomie and that is OMG :+1: :beer:

Could you help me out in this thread Djozz? I mean Ultratac S20 thread Ultratac S20 - #45 by luminarium_iaculator I don’t know if you bought that light?

Edit:

Tail cap readings on your freshly modded supfire? Does it has anodized threads at the tailcap?

Just saw your review of Supfire 5 Supfire F5 review

I think on one pic is seen that it does not has anodized tailcap tube and switch threads. When flashlight has anodized threads we can turn it on/off with twist to turn move or just unscrew tailcap slightly to prevent accidentally turning on.

I never bought the S20 so I can not give an impression.

This F5 has bare tail threads, so no lock-out there. But with tail clickies I do not usually have problems switching it on in my pocket.

Btw, the F5 has a 20mm driver, and back in 2015 I did a review on it: Supfire F5 review

i would like to buy a cometa and put this led in there. which driver would be best? and do i need to think about something else? just the host driver and led right?

If you’re gabbing the led from them, why not get the L4p driver? You can pick your current.

I made a Cometa (from the recent trash sale on BG) with a KW CSLNM1-TG led (on stock 20mm Manker board soldered to pill) and 12-chip biscotti driver, it is doing 4.14A and 299 kcd at 30 seconds (and pretty steady at that).

I hope that the wavien collar that I will try to add next works well on this led.

It is full moon now so I could not resist the moon beam shot:

Do warmer tints exist for this emitter? Maybe something in t he 5000k range?

300kcd sweet! Did it take effort to focus the emitter?

Can’t wait to see your pics on setting up the wavien collar. I also have one waiting to be used so this will be very helpful! :laughing:

I wonder, how well would smaller reflector lights throw with this emitter!
For example, S2+ with SMO reflector and this led, and lets say 5A driver, what throw would we get!

Btw, I measured the hotspot of my Cometa mod at 8800K. I checked a LX1010B luxmeter against my Mobilux class A luxmeter, for this hotspot my LX1010B (that for neutral leds under-reads) measures 340 kcd which is more than 13% high (LX1010B calibrations may vary :stuck_out_tongue: )

The led is on the stock board and is about as thick as the stock XP-L Hi, so the focus is fine.

Moon

Moon meets Flat White

Tree meets Flat White

Pretty intense focused spot

Kodi wants the Turbo Flat White…he is eye balling it Intensely….

Not finished yet. So just reporting some info for those wanting to swap this emitter into a MF04. Used a thin solder layer as recommended and lapped the stock MCPCB and the emitter shelf. Used an old MT07 buck driver set to 4 amps. Using the stock MF04 reflector isolation ring the beam is not quite focused. At the moment, the emitter is not quite centered (but appears close) and it is visible in the beam. The hot spot is not sharply defined. I only measured 1.3kcd at 10.85 meters. I can't find my favorite light meter to verify this reading. The light is way too big for my integrating tube. So no lumen measurements to report. No indications of thermal sage noted.

Not sure what direction I need to move the emitter yet. I think it's too high in to the reflector. The heat sinking with the large MCPCB and host makes me think I can probably up the current to 4.75-5 amps. Any suggestions on that from you folks using this emitter in bigger lights yet?

I'll report on progress when I get another chance to work on the light. If anyone has converted and MF04, please report what worked or didn't work for you.

EDIT: Stock isolation ring is focused. Centering the emitter was all that was needed.

Measure it from at least 15-20m. the reflector/led size ratio is huge so need big distance for measurement.