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Well i was only testing with the old xml stock with the new xpl from fasttech, i haven tested the u4 yet. I completely believe and respect whatever actual testing results was done by modders on Blf and other forums , some of which is at the cutting of of led research and can uncover things even the makers themselves doesnt know. Going at this rate, the days of xml2 are numbered like the xre.

This can be abit baffling for me sometimes since i also wonder why xml dedomed has such a big drop in lumens output but newer xpl hi which can still pump some much light being naked dome. It might be something due to light conversion efficiency on the newer nano phosphor substrate, the old ways of trying to trick out more light with metal rings and silicon dome seems crude in hindsight. Cree seems to prefer starting a complete redesign of led with the latest production techniques for their latest product. The trend for led seems to be higher efficiency first in tiny dies, combination of dies for higher output before eventual moving out to bigger single die production. I can see no one has yet to produce a 3 dimensional raised dome die with a half circle full substrate dome which will give reflectors the best parabolic angle light surface to reflect light upwards……i shall name such design, the XPL3D in advance. :+1:

XPL HI's pay the price for their factory dedome - highest available bin is V2 while the XPL HD is available at V6. There are many eBay and AliExpress listings showing XPL HI V5 or V6 but that's false - ask for proof of the factory CREE label and you will find they can't produce it - because they don't exist.

So, take an XPL V6 - factory dedome it and you lose lumens - bin is now rated at V2 (best XPL HI). Take a XML, XM-L2, or XPL - dedome it yourself - lose lumens - same rules apply - lose lumens increase throw.

From how i look at it , the silicon dome helps to relieve more light out of the phosphor substrate but comes at the expense of physically narrowing the beam angle due to reflecting light from the aspheric different density effect .Less light is tricked out and less light is reflected on the reflectors from the narrower beam. All these can be solved by a 3D die design which silicon domed or not would not affect the light angle to reflector interaction so necessary for a long throw .

For a 2D die design , the best optical way to throw would be a large deep aspheric coated lens combined with a small domed led that many large zoomers like jax man have. However it would be a projector beam and very impractical for actual use if both throw and spill is required so i still prefer a reflector based design with spill light and a tight straight beam for distance .But most of these light have rather small reflectors so this boss1 is so exciting because it comes in a nice aluminium machined body with big power option and a huge reflector.While lights could still get larger, it would exceed the palm size and be ’un’flashlight like. i feel Boss1 is about the biggest head as far a single palm holdable flashlight is practical before becoming a toilet plummer. More excuses to stock up more units for future projects. :smiling_imp:

Where do you get these now days?

+1 - out of stock at GearBest, etc...

I'll probably wait for the BLF giga thrower The Miller just started. The BOSS1 is interesting, but it's been a PITA to work with.

Mmm, I sometimes wonder why so much fuss about reflectors… do you love spill?

How about making use of ultra-narrow (<1°) TIR lenses? A ½° TIR would illuminate a ≈11,5 feet wide area at ¼ mile distance, doesn't it?

Cheers ^:)

I have tried to actually find lenses like these many times but I could never find a place to actually buy some. The closest thing is the one that RMM is selling but it is only 60mm, I would love a 100mm+ TIR lens if the cost was reasonable.

Which is the other issue, once you get into TIR’s that are big enough to really throw the cost gets impratical, if you can even find it in the first place.

I wonder why sometimes im nuts about metal flashlight but cool towards big clunky plastic spotlight. i think its because, plastic clunkers are unflashlight like, unaluminium like and unmetal tough , unpretty, too big , not compact and portable enough with poor heatsinking body. Then all these high quality made aluminium flashlight all have similar thing in common and thats reflectors. IM uncool for flood since we have in the day a quadzillion lumens sun flooding light for billion of years already and it is in the night that a light saber beam stands out. So yea,metal flashlight mostly have metal reflectors that are the main key to throw. The bigger the area reflected at the right angle , more light gets thrown straight while still having surface spill for near distance visibility.

Yea this tir lenses could be improved with variable angle tir design to mimic a reflector hotspot with spill but no one made these yet close to the results of a light saber beam from a large reflector. Potentially its could be a more efficient light bending for 2d die design than reflectors. But high light transmission would require good glass and variable optics shape and that means weight and cost. So reflectors are easy to make and way cheaper in this sense. However for most people i do not know of anyway to produce good reflectors at home so it got to be bought with the light itself. So much for interest in reflectors, big reflectors especially. :+1:

The stock boss is driven at 2,4A on high. I removed everything from driver and use it as a contact board. Then put it in it’s box for later when I have a lathe. My plan is to put in 3 convoy C8 smooth reflectors with XPL-HI leds driven with a fet driver. and on the edge between the C8 reflectors there will be 3 orange peel S2+ reflectors with XPL or XM-L2 leds driven by another fet driver. I measured the diameters. Fit every six reflector nicely without overlapping. And because the new ones not as deep as the original. I can replace the thin shelf with a realy thick aluminum plate. Ther will be two electronic switch on the side of the head to operate the throw and flood mode separately. :disappointed: :sunglasses:

Seems like a complicated project. Good luck on your lathe. i got mine barely a year ago and it was quite alot of learning and tuning just to fix it and running. Then there was the tooling and sourcing of the materials …… Mastering the lathe can be a bigger challenge to overcome than the flashlight itself. :weary:

I learnt and used manual lathe when I learned CNC lathe and mill programming and using. But the flasaholism come later when I had no access to school lathes any more. So basically I can use it just need to collect the money for a good one. I almost finished designing the parts for the mod too.

I got a budget 4”chuck full 7x14” minilathe which is the most commonly available ,ample bed length is very important after tailstock takes a chunk of space out. The better lathe i know of is the brushless ones which cost 40% more. i choose the non brush model so i can spend the 40% savings on complete toolings and quickchange post etc. With more budget, i would prefer those Seig brushless integrated mill lathe which is very useful for side milling after turning operations but will costs 3x more.

Where are you buying the BOSS1 from nowadays? It's out of stock all over.

I got palight directly from china , but they communicate in chinese. I would think its best for most to wait for gearbest restock or other reputable online sellers to get them.

I won it on a giveaway half year ago on a hungarian forum.

This soumds like an interesting project Zozz. One of my favourite lights is using 3 x C8 reflectors with XML2 leds.

Any news on this light?

In german forum they modded with a dedomed XML2 and XPG2 and got both LEDs to 400kcd

And 330 and 500 lux/lumen

I have one. And I have big plans but too many plans at the same time and no lathe and money :disappointed:

That's pretty poor results. I got over 700 kcd on a dedomed XPL in mine. I blew a de-domed XM-L2 U4 because of too much current. This thing is huge, and on a good de-dedomed XP-G2, it should hit over 800 kcd.

400 kcd is wayyyyy low.

I found the mod that figure comes from, he used a dedomed warmwhite XML2 T5 high CRI LED

Sure with XML2 U4-1A dedomed you get a lot more lumens and throw