I bought a SR95 UT with the intent to mod it into a Jumbo Elephant, decided against & sold it.
As it turned out, the light went DOA at buyer & thus end back at my hands, this must be fate, as this time, there is no reason for me not to put it under the knife.
So here we go:
Size reference vs. the baby Elephant (Mag 1D size)
Bezel removed, the reflector is screwed in. To un screw, there are two slots on the edge, so I made a SR95 UR reflector removal tool:

Led & heat sink (Brass) view with the reflector removed:

Remove the 3 screws from under the neck:

View of Driver: There are two thin wires connecting the momentary switch to the driver, the pos. wire appears to have broken. I could re-connect it & fix the light, however, I felt that the fate of this light is to be destined for Jumbo Elephant destiny, so I went ahead with driver removal instead of fix & restore.
Remove the 4 screws from heat sink & lift it up, you can see the thin wire down in the tube (broken)

Driver & led/heat sink removed. You can see one thin wire connecting to switch ( the other is broken)

Close up view of the driver. The driver is fine, just had the momentary switch solder joint broke off.
It’ll be a good driver for building a spot light, as it’s quite large. I want to modify the light to have a smaller neck, so this driver will not be re-used.
There appears to be two solder point for led , the OEM connection used the top one of the two next to the mark that I marked.

The other side has the led "-" connection at the lower left corner:

Bottom of the PCB, it’s copper. This appears to be common for Light SR51 to 91 to 95 series, very nice
ceramic PCB with copper under. Thermo pas missed 1/4 of the PCB. They could have done a little better.
I cut the head off from the neck, as I am going to mount smaller neck & 3x18650 Elephant body. I don’t have everything figured out yet, but one thing for sure, I am now on the road of no return…
