What did you mod today?


It’s sized for a 2 x 14500 X5.

Eagletac D25C Forward clicky and lockout mod made with copper squares & JB weld.

Extended “Bare Naked” Courui Pill…. Pressed in Aluminum heat sink 3/4’’ thick…… touching on the side, shelf and inner body diameter. Drilled and tapped for the mcpcb… out of the S70…. Wanted to use the LD2 driver but had to come up with a way of sinking and mounting it Got some 1/4” dia. copper rod, drilled and reamed the P60 pill, and then soldered it fully on both sides… Indicated the body in to my spindle on the drill press, then drilled and reamed a 1/4’’ x 3/16 deep hole for the copper rod to be pressed into (my 1/4’’ reamer is wore out and way undersized) Timed the pill holes to the main heat sink holes before pressing it in and thermal epoxying it too! All wired up ready to ROCK! Only need the Hot wire to the contact board seeing how the driver is now part of the light!! Now it works off the push button and also cycles thru the levels, + locks out, and you can use the E- switch to cycle thru the levels and off!!! Really like this LD-2 driver, wish they were bigger! :smiley: Put a really warm 4300-4500k XHP70 in it for a Nostalgic Watchman type of look…. it won’t last long though… got another shipment today from RMM….

wow KB1428, that is a BIG mod. Very nice!

My mod for today: a black Convoy S2+ shorty (rubber boot) reamed for 18500 batteries, with a triple: ProLight pc-amber, XP-L HI U4 7A3, Oslon SSL80 4500K 96CRI. The leds are driven by a heavily modified intl-outdoor RGBW driver (resistors tweaked, one transistor replaced by FET) into a nice low-med-high-highCRI, all modes without PWM.
See djozz driver hack #2. (was: Colour driver build, based on D882 sot89 transistor?) - #14 by djozz

Cool

Djozz, when hooking up that 4 LED driver for three LEDs, do you just not bother with one wires from the driver for the fourth LED? Does it just cycle through the three emitters, or is there an empty click, where nothing happens?

If you click the link there’s a full explanation how it is done: channel 2 and channel 3 both are connected to the same led, with different currents. You can also connect all 4 channels to one and the same led and make a 4-hardware-modes driver like that (with the MCU just switching channels on and off).

This

Here is the original thread but it doesn’t seem to interest many people ?

Turned a Convoy L2 into an XHP70 P2 1C sinkpad with a GB 26mm driver L/M/H. Nice tint! 2 Efest 26650’s. SMO reflector.

I’m always surprised at how few people respond to (what I think is) a nice post, but mind that there are many more readers than responders, and few responses does not mean that it is not appreciated.
Nice disassembly video! I never got the switch cover out of my Baton lights, and now I know how. :slight_smile:

It was quite the buzz on r/flashlight but not so here, I was a little surprised.
Anyway, now everyone know how to swap an Olight S2 emitter, which is really new.
I spent some time to find the way to do it on Internet and nobody has ever showed how to do it yet.
I’ll make another better quality video when I’ll swap my clean S2, but I was too proud of myself to wait :-p

Of course, I could have kept it secret and charge anyone who wanted me to swap emitter on my bench :wink: but it’s not CPF lol

I can’t see anything on your post, only the word “this”. Something wrong with my browser? Other pics work.

The first light with my F-8 driver for dual cell setup.

I used a Convoy M1 host and installed my F-8 with solder pads connected for 4 x AMC7135 and the FET on PB3 so I don’t have to HVSP reset the MCU prior to each flash. Once I’m happy with the firmware I’ll shift the connections on the solder pads to put the FET on PB5 and connect the currently unconnected remaining four 7135s on PB3.

In with my favorite LED, the 5000K MT-G2.


It’s a nice light, pretty bright with FET on full blast and useful lower modes using different amounts of 7135s. I haven’t fully converted my firmware to off switch only lights so all settings are currently coded, but that’s work in progress.

Nice! You got skills.

Well, I now have a FET driven Thorfire S70. It kind of happened by accident. I sliced the dome, but apparently my solder joints stuck out too far, contacted the reflector and fried the driver. Pulled the original driver, stripped the components to use it as a battery board. Overall I am pleased with how it turned out.

The M2 is a nice MT-G host.

If you click on the “Here” text it has an hypertext link which brings you to the dedicated post.
You’re supposed to see a YouTube video embbeded between “This” and “Here”
Anyway click here

todays little mod was to shorten the battery tube of a convoy s4
to take 18500 cell , trying out my new/sh toy lathe

Today, I started a new triple : S30RII !
I plan to use 3 of the 10 219C that I ordered on RMM at $2/ea.
Well, today I only received my 3XP boards and 10507 optics from Intl Outdoor.

I had to drill in the center of the stock LED shelf :

The copper pill, made of three 3mm plates (saw, file, drill…)

The Noctigon had to be reduced to 18mm in diameter :

Dropped in :

Annnnd that’s all, the bezel and stock lens + u-ring will then be screwed to close it all.
The height is exactly the same as stock copper board + optic with a 9mm height pill.

Very nice. You sawed and filed the copper by hand? A modder after my own heart. There’s just something that feels good about shaping a piece of copper by hand, and having it fit perfectly.