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Hi, besides The M31lll 219, does anyone one know of a p6 or P9 drop in that is low like 15 lumens or less? Google didn't turn up anything.
I use a bipin adapter to run this yellow 5mm LED ... probably makes 3 - 5 lumens or so, but you could swap in a white emitter easily
What is your host? The M31 is for a single CR123 or Li-Ion cell only. Otherwise you have to step up to the M6 series. You might want to contact Mountain Electronics. I think he still does a few custom builds now and them. Otherwise he has a nice P60 drop in, the CUXM/CUXP, with your choice of Cree or Nichia emitter, and several mode options.
What is your host? The M31 is for a single CR123 or Li-Ion cell only. Otherwise you have to step up to the M6 series. You might want to contact Mountain Electronics. I think he still does a few custom builds now and them. Otherwise he has a nice P60 drop in, the CUXM/CUXP, with your choice of Cree or Nichia emitter, and several mode options.
The M31 is for a single CR123 or Li-Ion cell only.
I know I'm late to the party, but how does one run a 2-cell C/P/Z/G series SF on a single AA cell? I understand 2XAA in a 3-cell SF, but 1xAA in a 2-cell? Could someone please explain? Thank you!
I know I'm late to the party, but how does one run a 2-cell C/P/Z/G series SF on a single AA cell? I understand 2XAA in a 3-cell SF, but 1xAA in a 2-cell? Could someone please explain? Thank you!
Again I stand corrected. I always thought that any M3* light was three volt, and any M6* was six volt. Now I know better. So, the M31* is a 1.8-3.0v light, the M361* is a multiple output 3.4-6.0v light, and the M61* is a single mode 3.4-6.0v, except for the M61SHO. It and the M91* lights are 5.5-12.0v. Have I got that straight now?@Timothybil your statement above is incorrect.
The M361 is not an "M31" series or variant.
All M31 series risk being destroyed by 3.7V- 4.2V
That also differs from the "M30" series.
.... Have I got that straight now?
The listed voltages are ones I obtained from the specifications listed on the Malkoff Devices and Illumination Systems web pages. If you would, I would appreciate a PM explaining my most recent mistakes, since I seem prone to make them on this thread.Sorry, but no, in terms of your listed voltages above.
I'd rather not generalize, as posts with potentially misleading voltage ranges could lead someone to damage their dropin
Inexperienced people might land in the middle of this thread from a search and find inaccurate information.