I have ordered copper material, but the date of completion is uncertain.
3.71€ |10/15/20/25/30/38/45/60/85 grad 20MM TIR objektiv, perle oberfläche,...
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I have ordered copper material, but the date of completion is uncertain.
The date of completion has not yet been determined.
Bsrkuti:… is the T4 reflector the same size as the S2+ reflector? Or to say it otherwise, can I install an S2+ compatible TIR lens inside a Convoy T4?
About ∅20 × 12 mm TIR lens for T4, like the S2+? Can you confirm, Simon?
Thanks!
yes
Guys, i’ve purchased a 4500K 519a S2+ a little while ago and it’s lens had a blue/turquoise reflection, i assume its the new coating color Simon is using.
I’ve made another purchase of a couple S2’s recently, two 519a’s and two copper hosts and none of them had coated lenses, did i get an old batch?
it should be light green coated , just not so obvious
Will the MAO s2+ feature a metal or rubber button? I strongly prefer the rubber, and I don’t want to drill out the host just to add one.
yes, rubber
I'd love to have a pebbled TIR optic inside a T2 or T3, I prefer those a lot over reflectors for very close up stuff.
PyriteParachute:Will the MAO s2+ feature a metal or rubber button? I strongly prefer the rubber, and I don’t want to drill out the host just to add one.
yes, rubber
Excellent. Thanks, Simon!
Hi,
I have a little question.
I want to change a lens on a S2+ with 519A.
I’m not sure about what to buy :
- https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1577614278.html
Thanks.
Hi,
I have a little question.
I want to change a lens on a S2+ with 519A.I’m not sure about what to buy :
- 3.04€ |Lentille LED TIR 10/25/45/60 degrés, bande pour XML XML2 | AliExpress
Thanks.
i recommend bead tir lens
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4x18a mod SFP55 22.000 lumens , but at the moment driver max output only 18amps = 8000 lumens . Waiting for Simon produce 80amps driver so it can max 22.000 lumens
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Mod SFP55
4x18a mod SFP55 22.000 lumens , but at the moment driver max output only 18amps = 8000 lumens . Waiting for Simon produce 80amps driver so it can max 22.000 lumens
Mod SFP55
Where did you find that monster?
4x18a:4x18a mod SFP55 22.000 lumens , but at the moment driver max output only 18amps = 8000 lumens . Waiting for Simon produce 80amps driver so it can max 22.000 lumens
Mod SFP55
Where did you find that monster?
My friend bring it from china . This is the new version of SFH55
Haukkeli: 4x18a:4x18a mod SFP55 22.000 lumens , but at the moment driver max output only 18amps = 8000 lumens . Waiting for Simon produce 80amps driver so it can max 22.000 lumens
Mod SFP55
Where did you find that monster?
My friend bring it from china . This is the new version of SFH55
You don’t happen to have a URL?
Asking for a friend :innocent:
[quote=Haukkeli]
4x18a mod SFP55 22.000 lumens , but at the moment driver max output only 18amps = 8000 lumens . Waiting for Simon produce 80amps driver so it can max 22.000 lumens
Mod SFP55
At least that driver is fully regulated at top brightness, something I wish was true of the L8.
[quote=PyriteParachute]
4x18a:4x18a mod SFP55 22.000 lumens , but at the moment driver max output only 18amps = 8000 lumens . Waiting for Simon produce 80amps driver so it can max 22.000 lumens
Mod SFP55
At least that driver is fully regulated at top brightness, something I wish was true of the L8.
Unfortunately 4X18A’s 3V driver (the one used in the SBT90.2 model which the user “4X18A” used) is not fully regulated on Turbo (see my regulation testing below). It’s fully regulated on all the other modes though, which L8 is not AFAIK.
L7 is fully regulated on all modes (see my regulation testing below), which is very impressive for the price. Not even Thrunite’s $250 TN42 V2 could manage that.
I modified my driver to 25A output. TacGriz, did you use included Liitokalas on your testing? It could be that it is regulated, but battery voltage just sags enough for it to drop out of regulation. In my tests those Liitokalas give little over 7A in direct drive lights and 18A/4 is 5.5A. Maybe enough to cause voltage to sag.
Simon,
I want see which of these drivers is less bright.
Can you post a photo comparison between the13 group driver powered by Ni-Mh AA batt.
https://aliexpress.com/item/1005003374477862.html
and the 4x7135 new firmware driver powered by lithium?
https://aliexpress.com/item/32734523412.html
Both drivers set at minimum level brightness with same Led type
Thanks
I modified my driver to 25A output. TacGriz, did you use included Liitokalas on your testing? It could be that it is regulated, but battery voltage just sags enough for it to drop out of regulation. In my tests those Liitokalas give little over 7A in direct drive lights and 18A/4 is 5.5A. Maybe enough to cause voltage to sag.
Could you please share how to mod 25A ?
Haukkeli:I modified my driver to 25A output. TacGriz, did you use included Liitokalas on your testing? It could be that it is regulated, but battery voltage just sags enough for it to drop out of regulation. In my tests those Liitokalas give little over 7A in direct drive lights and 18A/4 is 5.5A. Maybe enough to cause voltage to sag.
Could you please share how to mod 25A ?
Just by lowering current sense resistor value. If you remove the driver it has 2 big resistors with R020 written on them. So 10mOhm for 18A. From there you can calculate sensing voltage. Knowing the voltage you just change the amperage to your desired value in U=RI equation.
U=10mOhm*18A-> U=180mV.
R=U/I-> R=180mV/25A-> R=7.2mOhm.
Edit: I have tested it to function with 25A, but there’s always risk for something to break.
4x18a: Haukkeli:I modified my driver to 25A output. TacGriz, did you use included Liitokalas on your testing? It could be that it is regulated, but battery voltage just sags enough for it to drop out of regulation. In my tests those Liitokalas give little over 7A in direct drive lights and 18A/4 is 5.5A. Maybe enough to cause voltage to sag.
Could you please share how to mod 25A ?
Just by lowering current sense resistor value. If you remove the driver it has 2 big resistors with R020 written on them. So 10mOhm for 18A. From there you can calculate sensing voltage. Knowing the voltage you just change the amperage to your desired value in U=RI equation.
U=10mOhm*18A-> U=180mV.
R=U/I-> R=180mV/25A-> R=7.2mOhm.
Edit: I have tested it to function with 25A, but there’s always risk for something to break.
Thank you very much ! I have removed the switch and 2 screws but the driver still too tight can not get it out , I missed something ?