Convoy L6... XHP70 Beast!

90 minutes on the top rack of the oven, in gratin function.

Add salt and pepper to taste.

Bon Appetite!

Hmmmm, did your emitter work when powered with auxiliary power DB??

Mine does, when powered to the emitter itself and when powered to the driver spring with a positive (+) lead and a negative (-) lead touched to the solder blob where the black wire is soldered to the driver. It appears to be in Turbo mode at this point and the side switch does nothing when clicked.

But it will not work when the negative (-) lead is moved to the reinstalled driver & ground ring.

Could the emitter be causing this???

Thank you for the reply QB. :+1:
I’ve done that, black lead seems fine. I can find nowhere it is grounded?? It is cleanly soldered to the emitter and cleanly soldered to the driver. Wire is intact with no cuts and it does have continuity from end to end.

I have had the bezel & reflector removed during all this “testing”… no joy. :frowning: …. Any other thoughts???

Thanks for the reply’s guys, this is beyond me. But if you have any more ideas of things to check, I’ll surely check them. :slight_smile:

Thanks……… :+1:

Did it start out Black?? What temperature did you have the oven on??

Any and all info appreciated………. :wink:

That’s awesome! Nicely done. I’ve never had the nerve to try the oven baking thing but the results can be really cool. The colors are all very even aside from the ring of course which I imagine was intentional. If you don’t mind sharing we’d all like to hear about how it was done. :+1:

Since black is still the only color L6 in anybody’s hands, with the clear ano version just now shipping, yep it started out black. It takes around 500º in the oven, or the baste setting, to get the orange/gold/brown color. On a well done ano like Convoy uses it takes longer than a lesser ano. My Convoy C8 took some 55 minutes as high as the oven would go.

Of course, you MUST remove everything from the light, o-rings everywhere and all that (somebody might would forget, like me) and even then it’s a bit tough to get the different thickness pieces to come out the same. I make a coathanger stand so the light is suspended in the oven and in a “standing” position, for whatever that’s worth.

While it looks uniform and even in the pictures, a close-up view shows tiny fractures or cracks, like a glazing. The ano is weakened and the light is no longer as tough as it was before.

Yes please, I would love to know the step by step details of how this was / is done. I would love to try it but do not want to screw anything up. :wink:

Hmmmm, I wonder…

Could I cut a piece of aluminum stock such that one end is narrow enough to fit through the boot hole in the tail cap and the other end threads in to the switch retaining ring threads, this to enable mounting an assembled light in my lathe. (all parts removed of course) then with it spinning up, hit it with a map torch being careful to distribute the flame evenly. Would probably be quicker and stinkify the house less as I’d be out in the shop. lol

Narsil would definitely be awesome in the L6. I want to see that. :+1:

Well there’s no active plan to produce a built L6 shorty but I did just talk to Simon about the single cell short tubes with the block style knurling. Simon is going to have the factory make some. These will be available as a stand-alone item in the Convoy store. The single cell short tube will work with both the L2 and the L6 for anyone that want’s to build a short L2 or L6. I’ll add an update and a link the OP and a note in the L2 and L6 threads when it becomes available.

You could use these with 26350’s to make a shorty L6 with the stock driver/LED as well. It makes for a fun little light.

I used the highest power of the oven. Complete disassembly is required. Do not forget any o-ring or you will get some smoke. Before baking I wash all parts thoroughly with soap and water.

I used the same time in all pieces, ring included.

I regret not having taken pictures of the whole process. You can see more info here:

http://www.forolinternas.com/viewtopic.php?p=180641#p180641

Teacher, remove batteries, remove reflector, unbolt mcpcb and pull up and off head, so no contact with host, install batteries and try it. Do it fast not to overheat emitter.

Thank you ’Lfatman’… for the info and the link!! :slight_smile:

Glad I bought it from Simon’s store!

You guys were right, I contacted Simon regarding the problem with driver in Convoy L6 and he immediately jumped in to help and sent me a new driver for free.
I can not brag enough Simon will for assistance and support in everything related to his products.

So, Simon thanks once again. :+1:

YW.

J-Dub, I will buy mine from Simon. The 15% discount is still valid?

OK…. KB1428, I did exactly as instructed… still no joy. :frowning: …. Nothing ??? :person_facepalming:

Any more things to try… send them on. I’ll do them in a heartbeat. I appreciate the effort of you & DB trying to help. :+1: … :slight_smile: