What did you mod today?

Sorry for not using the correct terms, it is 3:30 AM here.

That soldering on the bridge looks real sweet will. :+1:

I did bypass on both springs on the s41s with 22awg wire and changed the stock thermal paste with Arctic MX-4. DMM readout at the tail shows 12.1A with VTC6 @ 4.2v. If i remember correctly in stock form it was about 10A so 2A gain is not bad, it gets hot even faster tho, after 45sec turbo run you cant even touch the copper, it will burn your hand, not very usable.

The super hot running lights work great on cold winter nights. Just sayin…

The CUTE-3 from Ledil comes in Soft Spot, Medium, Wide, that might be the Medium VW used… the wide has an entirely different apperance, somewhat like a sharkskin texture. I’ve seen the wide optic cut 1100 lumens off a 4000+ lumen build. :wink:

Hey DB or anyone that can offer advise.

Got the Rey Ti X6. No glass. Is there room for it? or don’t bother. Not in a position to preassemble it but can order to get a head start.
Oh, would need the OD too please.

I just used the Optic, no glass lens. The bezel won’t fit on properly with the added thickness of a lens.

Thanks Dale.
Darn, sometimes I an doing or using stuff that will kill the plastic. I would like and prefer glass over. Oh well.

The glass adds what, 1.85mm? I could cut you a copper or aluminum spacer to fill the gap between the bezel and head, then the glass lens would work without leaving any exposure?

Thank you, will have to see if that would work. Can’t check it ATM, thinking about the O ring at bezel to head.
Also striking out finding 35mm glass. KD has some slightly over 36mmX2mm thick.

I decided I didn’t want my Rey Ti tube light to be a triple, it’s so normal! So I pulled the pill with the triple Noctigon and worked for several hours to fit a TIR with holder into the head by filing it down, then re-flowed a 20mm Noctigon onto the new copper pill and fitted a Nichia 219C in 5000K tint. The inside spacing is off, an 18350 is too long by 5mm as is an 18650 with the extension, so I am using an 18500 instead. I’ve got Bistro on the FET+1, this one from MTN electronics with the through board positive direct to the emitter.

Beam profile is nice with a surprisingly tight hot spot, fairly well defined. I have an o-ring at the top, so everything is sealed tight. Now to find the monies for all those trits!

Edit: on a modified Sanyo 18500 flat top (I soldered a heavy spring to the top to fill the gap) it makes the following lumens in 5 modes I have set up…

9.66 Lumens
87.98
257.03
600.65
1229.6

I don’t have moon engaged, have set thermal step down which ended up around 40 seconds.

Getting concerned for you Dale. Are you feeling OK?

after that rebuild you may have had your Ti tube apart more times than I did.

Well, I AM sick, been on antibiotics for an ear infection from all the drainage. Coughing, sneezing, pretty beat up really, but hey, When you’re down, and out, and you need a helping hand, just grab a light, and hack it however you can…… :stuck_out_tongue:

I might just cut the extension tube so it allows an 18350 to work, the light just appeals to me so much more in short form.

Sounds awful, sorry to hear that. It seems that every single person I have enountered since T-day has been trying to get me sick. Even my own family.
As of now they have failed. But back to work tomorrow, and more opportunities for others to try.

Get better soon. I want to see that Ti as a triple again.
Just kidding… :smiley: bout the triple.

Nick

I didn’t use a glass lens in mine but with the head screwed all the way down there was still some rattle from the optic…I put an o-ring between the optic and head and it worked.

My ReyLight Ti tube light is now a dedicated 18350 EDC. I chopped the extension tube to gain that 5mm I needed, made a top smooth band to match the one at the rear.

This spacer ring is threaded onto the main battery tube, it has an inset cut to go inside the o-ring shelf in the head.

I need to clean it up a bit, supper was getting cold.

What happened to the rest of the extension tube, you ask? It’s a ring now! :smiley:

Hahaha, nice…now you just need to add a few trits to your ring :smiley:

Because of the machining required on this light, and the trit holes, the walls of the Titanium are very thick! Surprised me a little. There’s a LOT of Titanium there for the money. :wink:

Today I modded my hobby room. Well, not really, I mostly ran the vacuum around. It’s been a while. I cringed every time I heard clattering from the wand as it sucked up who knows how many lost diodes, resisters, FETs and emitters. You could probably build several drivers with what ended up in the dust bag.

I need to do the same Ouchy, my work table is almost too covered to get any work done, I’m down to the last few saucer sized sections… and that only because I keep shoving stuff back!

Cleaning the workplace!!! Great idea! I need to do that again, too. Maybe I have time until New Years (resolution time)