You have a Flashlight addiction when:

When you look at the weather forecast and find ads for Smiling Shark flashlights in the margins.

damn i’m doing what you said glen and when i see an imperfection that really piss me off |(

You’ve dedicated the past month to everything flashlights. I’ve read so much here, and learned so much, that I think any specification for any led cannot fool me.

Also, I’ve had no problem keeping up with the new posts on this site.

Also, I can identify almost every flashlight found at fasttech…I just need more money to start buying them.

Which Cree XM-L2 emitter de-domes with the most Neutral tint?
What is the maximum amperage a Cree XM-L2 is likely to see on 1 cell?
How many lumens can be expected of a hard driven MT-G2?
Which 18650 delivers the most current?
What is Richards middle name?

No pressure, it’s a pass or fail test. :wink:

Off the top of my head.

  1. I’d say the T6-3C.
  2. On a direct drive about 6A.
  3. 3000lm if we’re talking about 6v at ~7amps.
  4. Mostly any IMR Chemistry. The batteries popular with the Vaping crowd.
  5. This is where I fail the test, but it’s been good trying. Haven’t been here long enough for that one.

Edit: Was thinking warm white on the dedome, I should of known better to say a u2 bin.

Do I get a 2nd chance? H)

A few dozen orders from www.mtnelectronics.com and you’ll pass with flying colors!

:bigsmile:

I have XM-L2 U2 1A doing 6.31A through a Efest 35A in a Convoy C8 and using the BLF17DD FET driver. The 20R does 6.15A in that light.

The Luminus SST-90 can pull 15.67A from a single Sony C4 cell. Through the BLF17DD driver. In a Convoy C8 with a half pound copper pill. A 20R does 15.52A in that light.

Connected in direct drive on a test bench to an XM-L2 mounted on copper the Sony C4 can do 7.18A, the 20R 7.03A, the Efest 35A 7.04A, and the Samsung 25R 6.71A.

Richard’s middle name is “Halleluja! My stuff is here!” :slight_smile:

So now you need to order an M6 from Richard, with his mod kit, and build that light up with some T6 3C’s on Noctigon and be amazed… pick from the above listed cells for Awe inspiring output. :wink:

I love the fact that any normal person cruising through here would know about 6 of those words. :smiley:

and then realized I got caught up in it, further testimony to the fact that I AM a FLASHAHOLIC.

Don’t forget the meeting tonight at 9 folks…

do you solder your mpcb to the pill or use thermal compound?

is it in the usual place?

usually, but BLF was just down for about 10 mins bringing on horrible withdrawal

I bout missed the meeting cause the alley was all lit up, got used to it being dark and getting to pick a light…

I re-flow the copper star when I have a copper or brass pill, use Arctic Alumina Thermal Adhesive if a light is particularly finnicky about placement but usually use Arctic Alumina Thermal Compound so the star can shift and allow proper lens alignment. When using adhesive I like to press it in place with the actual reflector and lens/bezel assembly, only connecting it after everything sets up. This works to make sure placement and thickness are optimized for perfect centering and focus.

Got lucky with the MT-G2 going into the Sinner Ti light, when I got the little S6 reflector fitted to the big emitter everything fell in place perfectly, and the glass lens from an S6 also fit like it was made to order. Sometimes the luck runs that way, sometimes it’s more like a lady…

Sold my house, bought a flashlight.

I’m not addicted, really.

that must have been some light you bought

When the lights goes out and the first thing you seek is the DMM to check which cell is not at storage voltage… Usually happens when you own so many lights, you keep them without batteries instead.

True story.

- when you can find a flashlight within 10 feet of you while standing anywhere in your house.

My neighbor said he thought UFOs were landing in his backyard—When you have dozens of those little brown boxes with drivers-LEDs-etc—When you reach the century mark and last but not least— When all the men in the family get lights for holidays that you’ve outgrown

When your snooker table in the basement is 75% covered with batteries, hosts, and parts envelopes and boxes. I really need to organize that stuff soon.