Awesome! I am willing to do that in the one I bought a while ago, but haven’t ordered the driver yet!
Did you just swapped the driver or did you have to do any trick inside the pill (because of the wires,etc)? If that is the case,fo you have any photos that may help the mod?
I think it has to do with the reflectors depth:width. I tried them in an S2+ with OP shorty 20mm reflector and an Olight S15 (also very short overall but Ø=20mm) and both of them were ringy and had a pretty strong tint shift from spill to Corona to Hotspot.
The D10 reflector (also Ø=~20mm) has a much better depth:width ratio, I’d guess that’s why.
Also note the centering ring setup of the D10 keeps the reflector quite high off the 3535 emitter (originally XR-E).
I would bet the issue is centering height, then, if you’re getting rings. That’s been my experience, anyway. What’s really odd to me is the tint shift, as I never see that at all with the Luxeon Vs and the V2s are a close second there, at least in the lights I’ve had them in.
Nickel Boron?
Actually I’ve been reading on that just today and thought it would make a good surface finish for a flashlight. It’s interesting to see it was actually used this way. Could you please share your thoughts about it?
Not much of a mod, but here’s what I just did. We’ll see what it does tonight.
A $0.59 bowl from Target. I think it would be better if the bowl was a little more translucent. I drilled it out with a 2-1/2” hole saw and trimmed the edges a little with an Exacto blade.
You’re right (and you’re not). A white or translucent bowl would reflect more light, and maybe even let some light through. On the other hand, the green gives it that good old times appearance. In daylight it looks very pretty.
Totally agree here. I've done 1 or 2 mods in somewhat similar fashion but they never come out look'n as good as yours, Catnap! It gives me ideas though of using straight single strand wire instead of the coated 30 AWG multi-strand wires I had been using.
I sprayed the underside of the bowl/shade last night. That does make the illumination on the table worksurface brighter and removes the greenish cast. I have picked up a couple of other colors as will drill them out sometime today. Photos later.