"The World is insane. With tiny spots of sanity, here and there... Not the other way around!" - John Cleese.
Various Neutral Tinted Goodness.
Scott, I sent you an e-mail regarding that project light we discussed. I know you're very busy. But I just realized it might have ended up in your spam folder since the e-mail is from my hotmail account. Please check your spam folder if necessary. Thank you.![]()
"The World is insane. With tiny spots of sanity, here and there... Not the other way around!" - John Cleese.
Hi milky,
Great looking stuff.I was wandering if you could tell me where to get some of the tiny OP reflectors like I see pictured in some of your mods? I am guessing I need about 15mm ish size?
In Him (Jesus Christ) was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
Shorty C/D M*glites
Thanks for the kind words!
The smaller reflectors I use are typically McR16, McR10-R, or McR12-R. They should be available at the Sandwich Shoppe and possibly a few other sources. (Lighthound? TnC?)
Sometimes I'll start with these and modify the reflectors to fit a custom-sized application.
Thanks milky, I don't have the money to do super high end stuff like yours, but I am considering a hack on some of the cheaper lights.
In Him (Jesus Christ) was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
Shorty C/D M*glites
Yes, in two flavors. One uses the stock U2 reflector with an MC-E... the other replaces the stock reflector with an optic or reflector designed specifically for the MC-E. I prefer this latter approach for a few reasons. First, it takes nearly as much effort to open a stock U2 to swap the emitter as it does to prep the light for a more advanced build... plus opening the head for emitter swap increases the risk of damage to the head while making the attempt. IMHO the benefit just isn't worth the expense (or the risk) relative to the other things I can do for the host. Also, removing the stock reflector allows me to improve the heatsinking for the MC-E, so the light ends up brighter, with greater ability to tune the beam to the desired goal, and on top of all that, more thermally stable. (BTW, I refer to the latter build as the U2me, which is basically an abbreviation for "MC-E," "MC-E Emitter," or perhaps "Mono-Emitter.")
Thanks.
I am interested in U2me. What kind of performance are we talking about? Is the lowest level at around the stock U2 with the highest of around 400 lumens? I am guessing something similar to U2x2 with Rebel regarding the output and the runtime.
I hope the regular CR123 can be used with U2me.
The U2me will run with the same batteries as a stock U2 would, so yes, 2x123 primaries would be fine. Max output should be somewhere around 587 lumens. In fairness I probably underestimated the Rebel-100 based U2by2 output... using the same manner of estimation, I'd place that output around 544 lumens. Runtime on any given level should be very close to that of the stock U2, though in practice one tends to use the lower levels more frequently since they've become much brighter, and for that reason the effective runtime of the light as a whole tends to be substantially longer than stock. The lowest level is still reasonably low... if the low beam on a stock U2 is 2 lumens (I don't know if that's the exact number) then the U2me low beam would likely be somewhere around 6 lumens.
Scott, do you do P60 sized drop-ins - for a C2?
Like a SST-50, MC-E or a XPG S2.
Csshih Writeup
Fellow CPFer Csshih recently posted a writeup about a light I built some time ago for Gary123, featuring a Cree MC-E emitter with Acorn driver and custom firmware (among other things, implements "ValetUI" in the mix to allow loaning the light to others with the most extreme levels disabled for safety)plus an unusually deep optic that took some doing to fit into the head.
The writeup is over here.
Here's a little eye candy...
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Thats an awesome upgrade Milky!
Would that work also with a one cell setup?
I would bereally interested ina Aleph III with 17500 body, all in HAIII oliv...![]()
Greetings from Germany
Toby
Hi, Scott
I just sent you PM.
Thanks.
This is an update - don't mean to hijack the thread, rather, this is written as a further tribute to Milky - for anyone considering one of the Creemator builds, I highly encourage you to go for it. The more I use this light, the more impressed I am with it. Since the review, I changed the host to a 2X123 McCllicky and run the light off 1 AW17670.
EVERY morning I take this light on my early walks with my dogs. In totally uncharacteristic fashion, I rarely ever take any kind of back up light. I leave my monster Jetbeam M1X at home - the Creemator is just so functional. When I want throw, I adjust the focus for max throw. When I want flood, a twist of the bezel and I have flood. Want strobe? Got it. Want lower levels? Got 'em - but it is too much fun to see the monster throw that comes out of this light when on max.
So this was meant solely as an update to my other review Scott mentioned. I am VERY pleased! (and it looks cool, too...ain't it purty???)
(Sorry for the dust in the photos)
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Scott...you are still the go to guy after years of modding...be proud..you offer unique service and and put out excellent custom work...I trust your judgement and ability and love the lights I have gotten from you in the past years...keep up the great service to us flashaholics...
Hi Scott,
I've sent the PM. Thanks!
I sent you a pm a day ago about a build, not sure if you noticed, I’m sure your busy, no rush.
“What do you mean LEDs are more efficient then Incans?”, that’s just what they want you to think! It’s a Conspiracy, Man!
Same here, you should have my PM. But it's a balance between "do I need to give Milky time to do magic?" or "was message lost?"
Wanted to post a few pictures of my Room Sweeper. Wall of light; now I know what that means. Great job Scott.
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That is a very big heatsink
Nice form factor of the E2E. They are quite short and slim, yet now you have a P7 in it
Are you running off a AW 17670?
or
2 primaries?
Surefire 6P with Malkoff M60 simple, bright, efficient.
I wish I had not seen that....
Absolutely awesome!
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Oh yes. Scott's Room Sweepers are popular, and with good reason.
I love mine!![]()
"The World is insane. With tiny spots of sanity, here and there... Not the other way around!" - John Cleese.
Hi Scott,
PM sent regarding Room Sweeper and Milky L2 mods.
Thanks,
William
Hi Scott, Please find PM regarding the MS, Candle MC2, Many Thanks Howard.![]()