New build. Yes, another P60.

Another Beauty! :+1:

Very nice, and different again. Manufacturers could have a look at your creations for inspiration.
And I like your love for the XP-E2, an undervalued emitter.

Thanks djozz. You noticed I have a fascination for the little beast. :slight_smile:

when i look at this light? (and i like it, i doā€¦) but when i look at it? I thinkā€¦

how i have a little cheap zoomie, one of my first i bought at tractor supply? one of those 3xAA things we start out withā€¦ but, from being on here,i managed to ā€œjustā€ get it to take a 18650. i liked it enough i bought a spare new one when they went on clearance, and the ā€œnew modelā€ was black. got a little CREE in the 18650 one for better tint and power. put a little shelf in the hollow pill, did the ā€œpencil trickā€ to make the next mode memory behave.

looking at your light? its the same basic shape. the lines and curves are a lot similar. everything i fell in love with MY cheap little dinky 3xAA zoomie i converted ?? in yours, has been machined, made properly for heat, for power, etc etc, as well as having general ā€œbeefā€-iness and solid-nessā€¦

which is really cool, in my book.

rob is better off with a dynamo powered light.
with a brake resistor wired in parallel as he
goes way to fast after cream buns and coffee.
in all seriousness though he is welcome to
pick up one of the triples I built after I sort
the driversā€¦ :sunglasses:

Thanks sedstar.
ltp. Do we still need the flux capacitor wired in series to the twin double over head cam Polariser, or would that be to much after the cream buns topped with a double espresso coffee resulting in miss firing from the rear exhaust?

Thatā€™s a hell of a lot of work to use up an old P60 reflector :stuck_out_tongue:

Just up the voltage on the afterburner ignition. :stuck_out_tongue:

Ditto. The E2 makes a great thrower, as long as itā€™s not too high-strung.