I really wish I had not read this thread. I really never intended to mod anything again.
Ordered one of these from GB tonight
Have to make a new Copper shelf for the led.
Modify the Reflector - take out the center flat area in the bottom and make a custom thin centering ring. Stipple the reflector. Not going for max throw obviously.
XHP70 led and custom mcpcb.
Time to go look at what I got for drivers for the XHP70, or email RMM.
Rework the spring plate 2S/2P. Actually, the batts will probably load from the tail end now, like the modified SRKs I've done.
Make a different handle maybe.
I hate you guys. (Not really, but the wife will hate me ).
EDIT: NO STOCK AT GEARBEST. As usual, they are selling stuff that there is no stock on and as usual, I canceled the order. Thank's Gearbest, you are my best line of defense when ordering, because you never have anything in stock.
NO STOCK AT GEARBEST. As usual, they are selling stuff that there is no stock on and as usual, I canceled the order. Thank's Gearbest, you are my best line of defense when impulse buying, because you never have anything in stock.
BOSS1 gb is up for discussion today. Apologize to all for the delay, vendor overlooked one of my 4th Jan reply. I proposed for custom upgrade parts but it was turned down due to low demand (<100). Anyway, we will try our best to group buy back on track and list the stock light up for sale soon.
Hey Justin - No worries. Soon the wife will join BLF to find out what you need to mod and then order a bunch of stuff for ya....just to get you out of the house. LOL
Nice to see you contemplating again Justin, warming up a bit huh? Beautiful day today, just gorgeous out… 65 and a light breeze, blue skies, but I’m sure we’ll get some nasty yet, always seem to in late Jan or early Feb.
Edit: Sorry, forgot to mention, each LED was tested for 20 seconds.
It was difficult taking photos with my mobile phone of all the readings I took. I eventually only took 2 photos of my setup.
Here I’m measuring a fully charged 25R. I’ve used the 25R to get an indication of the voltage drop when applied to an XP-G2 S4 LED. With initial contact, it dropped to 3.99-4.00 volts.
I then had to dialed in my power supply (seen in the background) to 4.70 volts to get 3.99-4.00 volts when applied to the LED. The wires running from my power supply is thin and quite long.
The wires running from the amp meter to the LED is 18 gauge and around 10cm long. The amp readings I get on this meter is 99% in line with that of my Fluke Clamp Meter.