Aha good point, i didn’t think about the shelf, but you right then starting from 16mm is the only way.
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I will probably pick up some of those Soshine cells next time i order from fasttech, do you know any small cheap good chargers for them? I can use my opus but i am thinking for gifting.
Assuming I have the seller right, and I’m pretty sure I do, 4-cn922 sent me one with an lb emitter, but solid pill, driver seems decent, switch seems nicer than others, too. Nicely finished c8.
Thought that TomTop’s 18650 might turn in the vein of Hugsby’s, alas it did not, waste of money, made pictures of it, in short - plastic reflector, dirty lens, two bright blue LED’s on each side of the switch, didnt try out charging feature(bought it for slightly above 5$ with car and wall charger, without them it costs below 5:money_mouth_face:, battery tube fits my red Convoy S2+ and cheap C8 with deep reflector, came with pocket clip which scratches light easily, scratched my Convoy too, has rust to it, took it apart, surprise - LB star with probably fake XP-E, sits on a shelf.
I’ve been reading this forum quite a bit today and joined. I’m curious, I read that as of earlier this year the LB knock off emitter lights began to severely outnumber the amount of genuine cree (and sometimes possibly rejected cree emitters) on the $5-10 lights on Ebay / Aliexpress. Is it pretty much impossible to find actual Cree flashlights now in this price tier? So far it’s been like looking for a needle in the haystack, some Ebay listings it’s easy to tell, most it isn’t since the Ebay sellers use fake stock photos of the light in use. Note that I’m primarily looking at 18650 battery flashlights.
Yeah, was looking into that, looks decent, apparently Simon is the main dealer to go to for those? I’m pretty new to all of this besides some lurking here and there. Will have to think about that one.
I was mostly glancing at the <$5 18650 lights (I extract cells from laptops from time to time) figured it might be neat to try some out and maybe modify. I noticed people tend to change out the emitter and driver with something else and just use the shell as a host.
I just skimmed through quite a few pages of Ebay(US) listings and come up with around 30ish variants of different lights at $5ish and under shipped. I would link them all but it would be a bit too cluttered / spammy. So here’s a link to a paste of them, note that there could be a few duplicates in there.
I would avoid those named SkyWolfEye or Vander. Quality might be to bad to be of use. E.g. those tubular ones (“S5”) have a loose pill, very thin tubes and poor threads. Models with side switch are often not that easy to modify. You should decide if you really want a zoomable light, it sounds promising but those cheap ones have their downsides. Even if you buy it only as a host, below 5$ it’s hard to find decent quality. Those C8 with an older Cree XR-E could be worth a try. Emitter and driver swap should be easy and deliver what you want.
Yeah, I figured the zoomable thing was a gimmick, I watched a variety of youtube videos and some lights would zoom alright and some would not or made rather loud clicks when doing so. Furthermore, apparently you can leak water into the unit and kill the light when doing that, at least with the cheapies. Still it would be neat to find something semi usable / moddable, it’s a bit of a shame that I came around so late when everything is now using the ‘lattice bright’ emitter so they’re all going to have that terribly dim pale blue light I imagine.
I received it. It’s similar inside like the light that vēer bought. It has a similar driver but it takes a 16mm MCPCB and just has a lip/ledge for the MCPCB to sit on. It has a Lattice Bright emitter just as expected in a light of this price
Don’t expect to make a hot rod out of it. It’s just a cheap 14500 light that needs a Nichia on Noctigon upgrade after pressing/Arctic Silver epoxy a copper disc in there.
Was wondering if these were still available for cheap. I went back through my ebay purchases and the seller i got these from orgionally dont sale them anymore. I gave all these away and sk68’s when the tornados hit around the Dallas area recently to friends and people without power.
…while we know that the ones from last year were all shipped with ultra-blue LatticeBright XP-E counterfeits. Conveniently, the listing doesn’t show any photos of the emitter.