UF-1504, 1503, 1505 - multiple LED's tested for throw (just what you have been waiting for!!!)

A light that looks like a good candidate for an aspheric also appears to be the TrustFire TR-DF003, even the DF005 looks OK but I’m not sure I like the design as much for heatsinking where the LED would be. A switch would need to be installed on the DF003 handle (no problem) but the bezel is quality and practically saying, “put a lens in me”. :slight_smile: I mean it has a thick camera style bezel, which is really the exact design you want in an aspheric for adjustment. I read up on them, appears the DF003/5 has a bump-switch, or a turn head switch, which had problems for divers. It could be grounded well, with a tail switch installed, due to all the extra handle-cap flat area. Then you wouldn’t use the turn-head switch, or you could as a second channel to a driver.

OT, I know…sorry. :smiley: Just thinking of aspheric hosts and that really seemed like something that has been looked past.

Carry on.

So your wife is surgeon? You have every right to be afraid then :)

But if you look that from other side you are not alcoholic, drug addict, etc... You just spend your money in the name of science.

HA! “Science”. Good one. Science to her, is determining how much a diamond set into a silver band weighs, and if it will fit her finger well. :stuck_out_tongue:

Well we all like something... And if we can afford it why not? Life is short.

About topic here is mine opinion:

It is fun to have super thrower flashlight like DEFT for WOW effect but as a hunter I am really dreaming about small rifle mountable(1" 1x18650 tube), 30-50 aspheric that could do about 500kcd.

What I want to say is that I would like to see downsize trend in aspheric world. Super performance in as small package as possible.

IMO 1504 is good light but it is heavy like hell(even after trimming on lathe) and because of that it sucks as a hunting light so I really don't want to rifle mount it & each attempt to make this flashlight larger will make it even less usable from mine perspective...

Luminarium, while I agree with you about the weight of the 1504, I don’t know if 500kcd is possible out a 50mm lens with a collar or some other device.

Yes I also agree with you that currently that is not possible (at least to mare mortals like us).

That why I want to "throw bug" in the ear to some inventor that could do it. I know that MEM could do it but probably not in a small package like nightmaster V2 or 1503 flashlight. Even 350-400 kcd would be great (without loosing zoom function if possible).

If RA can bring 70 -100% boost and quality 50mm aspheric does around 270kcd it could be possible.

If i replace the stock lens of 1504 with the crelant lens http://store.crelant.com/products/flashlight-accessory/collimator-head/7g5s-aspheric-collimator-head-7g5ch-833.html will i see an improvement? They have almost the same dimension but the crelant lens i guess has better quality or maybe not?

1504 lens = thickness of 24.5mm, diameter of 67 mm with a weight of 100.8 grams
crelant lens = Height (center): 24.0mm, Width (base): 66.7mm Weight: 98.8g

I’ve heard the crelant lens weren’t that great. They may be the same. Who knows.

Just as an addition to the numbers, yesterday I build up a 1504 host for another member: tail switch spring bypassed+brass top soldered to spring, driver spring bypassed, AK47driver with all 7135 chips removed, replaced by FET, short 18AWG ledwires, dedomed XP-G2 S2 1D on 16mm Noctigon soldered to pill, pill blackened with matt heat resistant paint.

Current just under 4A, throw measured at 5meter distance, with full Keeppower 4200mAh, 30 seconds after switch-on: 428kcd.

Nice Djozz

400k+ at Under 4amps? Wow

Very nice :) Could that FET mod be done with Nanjg 101-AK-A1 driver?


Edit:

N10Sivern would you be so kind and check your PM list. Thanks.

Sure, it worked for the 105c (https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/25164) and the ak47 (https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/32231), so why not for the 101ak? But convenient about the ak47 is that in the middle of the board it has 4 exposed via's from the batt+ ; scrape off the solder mask over the via's, fill them up with solder and you have a beautiful direct connection from battery+ to the led+ wire. The batt+ via's from the 105c and the 101ak are under the MCU, so all current necessarily follows a piece of thin circuit trace before you can connect the led+ wire. Should not make a great difference, but every tiny resistance counts with the XP-G2.

This FET is made by DJOZZ

Looks more convenient than stacking chips.

I have silly problem discovering what is vias?

Is that 4 holes near +wire that leads to + board on other side.

On your first version they don't seems solder filled. How do you fill them? Is it hard to squeeze solder through them on other side of driver...Maybe it would be good with solder paste? Or to messy...

Could it be good idea to drill through 4 tiny holes and make 1 larger one and to merge that with + wire contact and to bridge to other spring side + contact?

Edit: I think this is safer than Cajampa style DD mod cause it has reverse polarity protection, low voltage protection + mods should be working...

Djozz how low and medium mode looks to your eyes with this :) ?

Yes, the via's are the holes connecting the two sides of the board, on my picture the solder mask is still present and holes are not filled yet. I just heat up with the solder iron and just add a generous amount of rosin core solder wire and the holes will fill up. If not all holes are full, you can have another go from the battery side of the board.

Drilling a hole is a sure way to get it done as well, but filling up those via's (or even not filling them up probably) is way sufficient.

Thanks :),

Does this mod have any influence on mode changing?(mode memory is still present?) and how it looks on lower modes like low and medium?

The lower modes look normal, and so does memory. I never checked the low voltage protection and reverse polarity protection, but I see no way how they should be affected by this mod (the board lay-out is effectively the same as Wight's board, which is directly derived from these NANJG boards).

A tip: glue the FET down, because being upside down it is only soldered on one side and the led-minus wire attached on the top could rip it off while fiddling to get the driver/pill/ledboard attached. I never glued it but the FET did tilt during this last build with the thick led wires.

Tip2 solder two legs from the Attiny together (or connect one of the stars to ground) to get rid of the blinkies.

Thank you very much Sir! You are one extraordinary man (you would not believe how much you helped me past two years...)

10xAK47 driver ordered from FT (although I have single mode AK 101/105's like drivers that are bit different from original nanjgs).

For glue advice I think I will use AA for FET and pot whole driver with Fujik.

Will try to run protected generic cells like samsung 2600 on this cause I don't need currents higher than 3A.

Your thread here is very educative.

Djozz,

I am just curious about one thing here... Did you left stock omten switch or you swapped it to another one?