My $2.24 triple emitter Mag Mod

I like this idea, what would I have to do different to make it fit a 4d maglite, as that’s all I have laying around?

4 cells, would give approx 6V. That would be too much for this mod. You could add a dummy cell in the sleeve……
Here is one way to make a dummy. There are many other ways, but this should give you an idea
How to make a dummy cell in 9 pics

This board fits the top-most bore in the Mag head, and just a tiny bit of trimming will let it drop all the way down into the second step, a small enough amount that you don't get close to the outer trace on the PCB.

You know, Flomotion posted a link to that very same star in post #9. At the time I was thinking he meant it as a replacement for the 32mm star in the M16 i was using. Now I see a whole different way of going about this. If, like you say, start with this star and build around it, one could end up with a triple XR-E. Granted, it would be more work, but I think it would be quite a light.
BTW, after thinking about it, a 4D Mag probably would have room for a 3x18650 in parallel using a third section of this cell holder mod used in the Defiant “Super Thrower” 3C mod.

Running this light with 3x18650 in parallel would give some awesome run times. 3x26650 would be even better!

I got two of those XR-E boards last week - one's for a desk lamp, the other may go into either 2 or 3D Mag, with cut down/chopped up P60 reflectors... they'll fit, but it won't be a whole lotta fun.

lol - when I first saw the pic of that adapter I thought "hey that's from my TR-1200 thread... oh wait!" And I thought I'd come up with something original for a change!

3-18650 in series in a 4D mag means that you don’t have to cut the traces and rewire for parallel… it’s in series already and that’s close enough for direct drive…

For those stateside, use one hunk of schedule 40 white pvc pipe for the batteries, plus another couple of slices of the pipe to fill out the space. (I’ll post a pic if that’s not so obvious.)

Oh, but you do have to shorten the spring in the tail and make sure that it makes (-ve) contact with the body.

You are right! See how easy it is to get into a one track mind?

Or 32600s...

After posting, I started to think about some of the explosive possibilities of series cells. So be sure to match cell capacity and level of charge. (And there’s probably other stuff I’ve forgotten to mention.)

Anyway, here’s a pic of the battery carrier (65*3 mm long), the (-ve) that drops into the tail, and my very beaten up 4D.

rather then cutting up reflectors would it not be easier just to use some of these optics as they look to be the perfect height

http://www.fasttech.com/products/1606/10001329/1108201-10-degree-angle-optical-condenser-lensoptic-for-cr

http://www.fasttech.com/products/1606/10002026/1145600-cree-155mm-15-degree-spotlight-optical-lens-for-q3

not sure if this one is aligned right or not for that board?
http://www.fasttech.com/products/1606/10002020/1187500-50mm-15-degree-3-led-optical-lensoptic-for-cree-le

Eh... I'm not in the 'cool kids' club I guess, I'm not really a fan of the TIR optics. Besides, I kinda like cutting things up.

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This may be common knowledge, I dunno... but that 3x XR-E board, in direct drive with 3 fresh LG 2200mAh 18650s in series, runs at 11.40v under load and at 2.66 amps.

So I ended up with a bulb with 4 Cree XPE Q2’s in it from banggood.com. Would it be worth it to use a driver for this thing? Any suggestions? This is my first attempt at modding a flashlight so I thought I’d start small. Here are some pics of the bulb, cost me $3.50. Figured I could get some good spread out of it.

Those don't look like any XP-Es I've ever seen...

Not even Crees.

-Garry

Yeah once I took it all apart I started to notice they didn’t look like the claimed XPE’s. Some pretty bad false advertising if that is the case, haha.
Here’s the link: http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-Mr16-4w-360-lumen-3200k-Warm-White-4-cree-Xpe-Q2-Led-Light-Bulb-(12-V)-p-30816.html
Still think I’m going to try to make something useful out of it though, I just have no idea if the claimed specs are anywhere close.

Here is my mod:
Not a maglite, just a plastic 3D light that i paid $3 at a thrift store

led lamp from fasttech (ordered a $2.78 12v model with my latest order )

soldered a bit of wire around the negative spring to connect the leds

couldn’t solder anything to the positive end, so i stripped a wire and put it through the positive connector and spread out the small “subwires” so that the positive connection wouldn’t come loose easily, i hope this is enough :slight_smile:

i plan on using this light with AA-batteries, so i ordered adaptors from fasttech
AA to D
2*AA to D

will probably gift this to my father or my brother.

Thats thinking outside the box oscar! Nice!

Great job OscarM!

However not everyone should think outside the box…….

Oh, my poor bleeding fingers... this is just a test run to get the procedure figured out of how much to cut where, how to set the angle of the cuts so that adjacent reflectors line up, etc., and also to see if it makes enough light to be worth bothering with (it does). These were old scratched up reflectors and one doesn't match the other two so they don't line up just right, the geometry is just a little different on the inside.