Contemplating Li-Ion Mag623

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My Mag85 has me hooked! Now I'm thinking about a 623 build with the IMR 26500s. Heres what I'm thinking:

-3 or 4D host, (Which would work better? Maybe I can fit in 5 cells to open up greater possibilities?)
-4 IMR26500
-JM-PhD Regulator
-KIU Socket
-Borofloat lens
-MOP KD Reflector

Where can I get the 623 bulbs?

Any suggestions, advice?
 
How didn't I see that bulb before! :D
I plan on using the JM-PhD regulator though, so I can always step up/down to the 64623! :)

Ah, I missed the regulator on your list - that makes bulb selection much easier. The 64623 and the 64458 are about as bright as each other, but the 458 needs more voltage to equal the 623. The axial filament make the 458 a better thrower with a better beam though, IMO.
 
I wish I had a discharge curve graph of AW's 26500. If the 5 cells drop to 3.5V each, I'll have 17.5V on tap, which makes the 64458 pathetic. That 17.5V however is enough to make the 64623 or 64633 scream. Hmmm.
 
After charging AW's cells are putting out 21v.-(5x4.2v.)-(not including voltage sag).

Some have pushed the '633' to 17.5v and it went :poof:.

Use Jimmy's reg. no further than 16.8 and you'll be fine.

Try to resist the urge to ignite everything made of paper on fire.I know I couldn't.
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Hmm. I wonder if it would handle 17.2V or so with the JM-PhD on "slow" start. Does anyone know what the 64623 can reliably handle?

From Here:
http://candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=179748

There is this:
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h75/pike444/bulbs/64623.jpg

There are no guarantees at 16.5V - maybe lots of light, maybe :poof:
At 16V :poof: is less likely, but still it will vary from bulb to bulb - even if it doesn't instaflash on the first try it will not live for long. But having said that I would try 16V on a regulated driver and see how things go - if it blows the bulb then you test with a lower voltage.
 
Hmm, I've seen/studied the excellent charts. Its just that the chart was made using a power supply ramped slowly up to voltage, a little different from a flashlight, which is turned on and off numerous times over the life of a bulb. I guess I'll just have to buy a couple extra bulbs and see... :cool:
 
I am now thinking of trying out a 4x Kai D / 64623 combination. I have a 3xD 1185 in my Maglite at the moment with AW soft start/three level switch, boro lens, alloy reflector......Would I need to change anything other than adding an extender and installing the 64623 bulb?
 
I am now thinking of trying out a 4x Kai D / 64623 combination. I have a 3xD 1185 in my Maglite at the moment with AW soft start/three level switch, boro lens, alloy reflector......Would I need to change anything other than adding an extender and installing the 64623 bulb?

You will need to use the unprotected Kaidomain cells - the protected ones will not run more than 3.5 Amps. Otherwise you should have no problems with your setup.
 
Can i use 4x 25500 Li-on to power either the 623 or 458 or 432?

will i still have fire starting abilities with the 458/432?

I can only seem to find the latter two at my hardware store.

Crenshaw
 
You will need to use the unprotected Kaidomain cells - the protected ones will not run more than 3.5 Amps. Otherwise you should have no problems with your setup.

Not a good idea. LiCo cells should be drained at no more than 2C, which is about 7 amps. The Kaidomain cell could explode at the 10A+ the 64623 wants.
 
Not a good idea. LiCo cells should be drained at no more than 2C, which is about 7 amps. The Kaidomain cell could explode at the 10A+ the 64623 wants.

The KD 32600 are rated at 5Ah and I have read tests where they definitely exceed 4Ah. I don't believe that they would explode during a 3C discharge - at worst that would shorten their life to some degree. I could test a couple of mine and report back with what the capacity measures.
 
The KD 32600 are rated at 5Ah and I have read tests where they definitely exceed 4Ah. I don't believe that they would explode during a 3C discharge - at worst that would shorten their life to some degree. I could test a couple of mine and report back with what the capacity measures.

I thought that it would be something like the above,........could you test them?.....thanks.
 
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