I just discovered it’s 12V today after my second attempt at getting the bezel off. My thoughts went immediately to this emitter, and I just paid for three of them.
Ah ok then, but if the lens is doing +0.0020 then paint say –0.0020 then it’s like using a good lens but with light losses along the way.
id30209: thefreeman:Looks great. I just want to mention that the glass lens on my T1 added arround 0.0020 duv, have you tried without the lens to see if there was any difference ?
Mine is coated with Joshk miracle paint called “green delete” :)
Ah ok then, but if the lens is doing +0.0020 then paint say -0.0020 then it’s like using a good lens but with light losses along the way.
I haven’t noticed output drop with this paint as Joshk also confirmed. Maybe after 2-3 or more coatings but not with thin 1 layer i have. It’s not like Lee filters...
I JUST ordered a T2 and GT-FC40s to do this exact same mod. AND I plan on using my Green Delete too. How did you manage to get yours apart? And how is the output relative to stock?
I’m very excited to get mine done!
I am very inspired by this T2 mod too, having had three of the LED’s lying around for a couple of months.
Does anyone know if the 12v driver in the T1 will drive this LED at less output in comparison with the driver in the T2?
One 4000K please, if still available
I am very inspired by this T2 mod too, having had three of the LED’s lying around for a couple of months.
Does anyone know if the 12v driver in the T1 will drive this LED at less output in comparison with the driver in the T2?
If I remember correctly it is 1A. I don’t know exactly about the T2, but zeroair measured 4000 vs 1600lm, so it’s much higher.
The T1 uses a XHP50.2 though, a 7070 LED wont fit with the stock reflector.
One 4000K please, if still available
4000k is up for ordering and there’s quite an amount left. You can pick & choose the shipping method (in the other thread mentioned in the OP) then make payment.
0oklight:I am very inspired by this T2 mod too, having had three of the LED’s lying around for a couple of months.
Does anyone know if the 12v driver in the T1 will drive this LED at less output in comparison with the driver in the T2?
If I remember correctly it is 1A. I don’t know exactly about the T2, but zeroair measured 4000 vs 1600lm, so it’s much higher.
The T1 uses a XHP50.2 though, a 7070 LED wont fit with the stock reflector.
Thanks for this info thefreeman. I am right in thinking that you have modded a T1 with this LED? And if so, did you order the correct gasket separately?
No I have modded one with quad E21A but not this 7070 LED.
No I have modded one with quad E21A but not this 7070 LED.
Okay good to know. Will buy a T2 for the mod then.
Does anyone have beamshots comparing these to 219b’s?
Oveready V4 with LuxRC engine (triple 219B sw40 by Azhu)
OR is on MAX 21W setting and T2 on HIGH (not Turbo)
Almost the same.
Here is evident why i’m constantly saying it’s 4500K-ish instead of 4000K. :)
Here is evident why i’m constantly saying it’s 4500K-ish instead of 4000K.
D80v2 with GT-FC40 4000K and 20mm MTN-BST3 driver, reamed reflector (probably more than necessary) [image] High (stock lens) [image] High (with diffused lens) [image]
Definitely ~4500 in hot spot with reflector ^
Yes!!!
Thx Curtis!
Ok thanks for pics and info, so 4000k would be closest match with sw45k?
Almost. No LED can match 219B
Does anyone know of a suitable MCPCB and TIR to mod an Olight M2R Warrior Pro with this LED?
Does anyone know of a suitable MCPCB and TIR to mod an Olight M2R Warrior Pro with this LED?
They already come on a 12V mcpcb you could sand down (if needed) but finding a TIR that small with such a big LED opening is probably unobtanium.
I thought the TIR might be an issue. A pity though, I quite like the M2R Pro and I would love it with a good LED.
I thought the TIR might be an issue. A pity though, I quite like the M2R Pro and I would love it with a good LED.
KD got a few 80 and 90 CRI XHP35’s but who knows how good they are.
I already put one of those 90 CRI ones in my M2R Pro. They are loads better than the original, but not as good as this LED.