ElektroLumens
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Mag 3D \'Do It Yourself\' Luxeon Conversion Kit
I've been asked about a 'Do it yourself' D cell Mag conversion kit quite a few times. Here is a proposed kit. The kit contains a 1.352" heat sink, a 30mm optics, and a PR base bulb with positive and negative wires attached (a .68 ohm 1 watt resistor is inside the PB base). All you need to do is supply the Luxeon Star, and epoxy it on. You could also use a LXHL-NW98 type Luxeon Star, and either drill holes and bolt it on, or epoxy it on. (mix 2 part epoxy with heat sink grease).
All you have to do is grind off the aluminum on the inside lip of the Mag, put the PR bulb in, press in the sink, mount the LS. The optics set on top of the Luxeon Star, and the head (reflector removed or cut) screws on until the lens holds the optics in place.
Just wondering how many people would be interested? Price would be about $15.
Wayne j
I've been asked about a 'Do it yourself' D cell Mag conversion kit quite a few times. Here is a proposed kit. The kit contains a 1.352" heat sink, a 30mm optics, and a PR base bulb with positive and negative wires attached (a .68 ohm 1 watt resistor is inside the PB base). All you need to do is supply the Luxeon Star, and epoxy it on. You could also use a LXHL-NW98 type Luxeon Star, and either drill holes and bolt it on, or epoxy it on. (mix 2 part epoxy with heat sink grease).
All you have to do is grind off the aluminum on the inside lip of the Mag, put the PR bulb in, press in the sink, mount the LS. The optics set on top of the Luxeon Star, and the head (reflector removed or cut) screws on until the lens holds the optics in place.
Just wondering how many people would be interested? Price would be about $15.
Wayne j