2D Mag P7, 8AA, Tri-Flupic
Wanted to share some pics of my new favorite workhorse. Its a 2D Mag with an SSC P7, Tri-Flupic, and Fivemega 8AA/2D 4S2P adapter. The Tri-flupic is wired with the outputs in parallel driving the P7 at up to 3.6A. This really is a great form factor, not too big, but still has a good amount of runtime on tap.
I have the Tri-Flupic set for 78mA low, 1421mA medium, and burst is 3576mA. Its mounted chip side down on an H22A heatsink with the lip removed. The P7 emitter is also mounted on a modified H22A heatsink. The heatsinks are installed with a coating of thermal compound, as well as on the threads between the head and body. I have about three hours runtime so far and the heat seems manageable.
This is my most versatile combination, going from a Faucet Drip to a Fire Hose at the press of a button. If you get up at night to do something, check on that bump or let the dog out, you won't blind yourself on low, but you have enough light on had for most any situation that may arise.
What everyone has been saying about this emitter is right, it will put a smile on your face. I'll try and get some beamshots this weekend and check back in.
Thanks for looking,
Michael
Wanted to share some pics of my new favorite workhorse. Its a 2D Mag with an SSC P7, Tri-Flupic, and Fivemega 8AA/2D 4S2P adapter. The Tri-flupic is wired with the outputs in parallel driving the P7 at up to 3.6A. This really is a great form factor, not too big, but still has a good amount of runtime on tap.
I have the Tri-Flupic set for 78mA low, 1421mA medium, and burst is 3576mA. Its mounted chip side down on an H22A heatsink with the lip removed. The P7 emitter is also mounted on a modified H22A heatsink. The heatsinks are installed with a coating of thermal compound, as well as on the threads between the head and body. I have about three hours runtime so far and the heat seems manageable.
This is my most versatile combination, going from a Faucet Drip to a Fire Hose at the press of a button. If you get up at night to do something, check on that bump or let the dog out, you won't blind yourself on low, but you have enough light on had for most any situation that may arise.
What everyone has been saying about this emitter is right, it will put a smile on your face. I'll try and get some beamshots this weekend and check back in.
Thanks for looking,
Michael
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