Convenient budget spacer for Triple EDC found... @ Lowe's!

I just LOVE this kind of stuff!

That’s awesome dude…thanks for sharing this!

Nice!

Nice find! I love these brass plumbing parts for light mods. I have a whole box full of random bits that often come in handy as spacers or improvised heat sinks.

Here is another image in case anyone has trouble finding it. Click for full size image.

It’s a 1” Shark bite plug. I saw it on clearance and knew it would be good for something so I got 1.
Never used it though. maybe someday.

pilotdog68, thanks for posting that picture; I had saved the package from mine and was planning to post a photo here, but you saved me the trouble! 8)

Anybody else notice Lowe's' typo on the sign and that they are selling a "pulg"?

lol that’s funny

Btw, Home Depot has the same thing for the same price as well.

Update:

I went back to Lowe's and found a 1/4" brass nipple that has an OD that fits into the ID of this plug very tightly. I was able to cut a short piece, then solder into the plug, and file it down to a flush-fit. This is a much thicker walled piece, and results in the spacer having more mass and a much wider flat spacer-to-pill contact. I soldered the spacer onto the pill, lapped the pill smooth, and re-assembled. The additional brass and solder makes the light noticeably heavier; I don't know how much it helps heat transfer, but it does get hot quickly...

Awesome find, thanks for sharing!

Very nice find. I just bought an aluminum equivalent from Mountain today.

Interesting, but I would think the emitters would overheat on that aluminum mcpcb with an FET driver. (brass heat sink or no)

I’d get a Noctigon triple from Richard and protect my investment on the emitters if I were you, then re-flow solder it to the heat sink for good measure.

I’ve seen these triples pull over 12A, 3400 lumens. Unless that’s a direct thermal path SinkPAD (which I know it’s not because it’s not white) you’re likely to lose an emitter soon.

Edit: See if you can touch the thermal pad extension beside the emitter with one probe and the aluminum base with the other, you’re checking for continuity. About a 99% chance you won’t find it. The aluminum mcpcb’s have a masking layer underneath that pad that prevents direct path to the base metal. :wink:

The builds using aluminum boards are being moderately driven, at only 3A. I used the generic 8x 7135 driver from FastTech, and it works well for these lights. My FET-driven build had extra mass added to the spacer, to allow additional heat sinking, plus more surface contact with the pill. It used the DTP Noctigon triple board, and all components soldered for maximum heat transfer. Basically, the entire build is a DTP into my hand!

Ahhh! I see… must’ve missed something somewhere. Just wanted to be sure you knew the FET demanded DTP from the mcpcb. :wink:

Someone is going to lowes tmrw

I just bought the last two at my local Lowe’s… The bin was full of other plugs and fittings and I had to dig to find these. I’ve bought five of these plugs, made three spacers, and they’ve all worked well. Just need a dremel with a cut-off wheel to cut them to the length needed for your host.

Yes, I know. Massive thread bump. But I hope you guys don’t mind.

I made a spacer for my Convoy S2+ using one of these and it works great. Very simple build that only took half an hour or so. For $1.50 I’m happy with the performance.

Here’s a short video showing it:

Why should anyone mind? They will get over it if they do. :wink:
Thank you for sharing the video!!! :+1:
:slight_smile:

ahh… thanks for the thread bump

now I remember what I wanna buy when I visit my local plumbing store