Build video
OP: Choosing host and leds, parts list
Post#2: Build video
Post#12: Drilling reflector and switch retaining ring
Post#19: Seven XHP70 and long tube arrived, dremel reflector edge
Post#28: Drilling and filing, parts line-up
Post#28: Drilling copper plates, sawing copper rod, preparing copper spacer
Post#32: Fitting glass lens and measurements
Post#33: Preparing driver, modifying battery carrier
Post#42: Soldering MCPCBs to copper plate
Post#43: Testing and final assembly
Post#46: Beamshots and picture gallery
Go for it
Good luck with the mod!!
Well, I’m looking forward to it (and subscribed to the thread)
Skylight, Happy to see you are in the competition
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with Skylight
Thanks for your encouraging comments, MascaratumB, Scallywag, CNCman and pinkpanda3310 !
After a month, I have made up my mind which host and led configuration to use in my OL contest modded flashlight this year.
I updated the OP with pictures of the host and the reflector. It will be a big host with 9cm head diameter and optional 8 18650 tube, a heavy copper spacer and seven XHP70.2 leds.
Good to see you have the design nailed down Skylight. Looking forward to the mod.
That should be some powerful light!
He wants to make it a sky…light
Thanks for the nice comments, MRsDNF, MtnDon and MascaratumB. Sorry if I am replying late but here are the updates.
A few days ago I drilled out the holes of the seven leds reflector. I used a 10mm drill bit.
Before drilling
Half done with drilling
After drilling, I removed sharp edges and cleaned the reflector with air. It looks nice again and the holes are a little bigger now.
The switch retaining ring had to be drilled, too, to allow fitting a Convoy L6 switch cover. The self-made silicone covers did not work properly.
Switch retaining ring before drilling
After drilling and filing
Last Thursday five XHP70.2 leds arrived. I will use four of them in this flashlight. They are 5000K 90 CRI with N2 3C bin. I bought them at the HotRed Official Store on Aliexpress. XHP70.2 90CRI
Compared to a XHP70.2 P2 3A with 70 CRI (bottom right corner) it is clearly visible that these leds have the for high CRI leds typical orange phospor cover.
The four XHP70.2 look great in the reflector. The for now empty spaces will be fitted with three XHP70.2 P2 7A 70 CRI leds to achieve a rosy 4000K light.
Someone likes walls of light
It would appear so. :heart_eyes:
That is true indeed. Especially high cri and rosy walls of light. :heart_eyes:
But I hope it will give me a big hotspot with a little throw as well.
This is gonna be nice !
Wow 4*XHP70 is going to be Sooo bright (and HOT) ;)
A bit off topic but what is your opinion on the Deko drill? seems like it is better than most crappy Chinese power tools.
This is gonna be nice ! :+1:
Thank you, Rdubya18.
Wow 4*XHP70 is going to be Sooo bright (and HOT)
That’s for sure. I added some new pictures below where you can see that I will actually use 7 XHP70 with a big copper spacer underneath.
A bit off topic but what is your opinion on the Deko drill? seems like it is better than most crappy Chinese power tools.
I didn’t want to make an advertisement for the Deko brand :innocent: but it is a great drill. It is one of the few drills on Aliexpress that is brushless. It is said that brushless motors are more efficient, stronger and better than brushed motors. The Deko drill is indeed strong with 58Nm torque and it even has an impact mode for drilling walls. It has a 40Wh battery that seems to last forever, two speed settings and a very handy percentage display on the battery pack.
I am not an expert in drills but compared to the old drill with Ni-MH batteries that I used previously this is a whole new world. So far, I found no flaws with this Deko drill and I would recommend it. [end of advertisement ]
Last week the other three XHP70 leds for my project arrived, together with the long tube for 8 18650 batteries.
The four XHP70.2 5000K 90 CRI (N2 3C) and the three XHP70.2 3000K 70 CRI (P2 7A), in the right picture the configuration they will have:
The seven leds reflector is full now.
Here is the long tube, together with the battery carrier:
What I did in terms of modifying was to grind away part of the egde of the reflector with my dremel to make it fit into the flashlight.
It went quite smoooth. I feared to scratch the reflector with the aluminium particles but they went outside and left the reflector untouched.
Before
During work
Almost there …
… and it fits.
The edge is a bit textured now but not too rough so I will leave it this way.
Current status
Sweet light Skylight
I really like this very challenging mod your doing. Great job and I’m looking forward to more pics
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The torch looks finished on the outside.