Cheers mate, and thanks for leaving a comment. Im not sure if I would bother using a using H6Flex in a TK61. Lots of work and investment just to drive a single emitter just a little bit harder, so little that its barely visible to the eye, and still not close to the XM-L2s peak potential. If you want more power then the stock driver can handle, RMM might be out with a HX1175B solution. I might start playing with my HX1175B`s and some tricks and see what I can do. HX1175B was my backup plan from the beginning, ive just put it on hold since others started playing with that idea and I had other interesting mods to do.
My plans with a mechanical switch on such done to the TK75, was first thought of for my TK61 mod actually.
If you want to use a taskled driver, H6CC might be an option too. Im considering to ask taskled if they will be capable of just a tad higher output a resistor mod or something. 0:) If it can do higher amps reliable without any strange behavior then it might be worth it for the most power hungry people.
With many buck drivers yes. But the relevant taskled drivers are made for higher input voltage, 7-25V, 8-25V and such. So I doubt they they are suitable for only two cells (5-8,4V.)
When all that is said. Lets try and keep TK61 talk to the TK61 thread and TK75 thread here in order to avoid confusion. Thanks!
[quote=Ouchyfoot] Wow! I love that light! I still haven't found the nerve to start opening up and playing around with any high end, name brand lights. I bow to the awesomeness of that light. Maybe I'll start small with my TA21. [/quote]
Thanks. If you are going to start, start with the lights where you have good backup solutions and are simple. That usually means, try and avoid lights with magnetic rings, and fancy electronics in battery carriers and such. It just makes life easier to avoid such things.. :D