The_Police
Enlightened
It got in my head a few days ago that I needed to try to do something with that UltraFire body laying around. The driver died in it a while back, so i just took that part out, so its direct driven now. Since this flashlight model can accept 2 AAs or by unscrewing the AA battery tube, it can take one CR2 battery, I got my cousin the same light when I got this one and he uses his with CR2 batteries, so he had an extra, unused battery tube, so I got it from him, I found it threads perfectly on to my light's body. Now with an added spring, my light accepts 3 AAs. I think this thing has got to be running at at least 200-250 lumens, because it is really close to my Fenix TK11 R5 in brightness, only the UltraFire is bluer. I plan to get beamshots sometime, but it is not dark outside yet, so im not sure when those will get on here, but anyway, here's the pics I have taken so far.
I'm comparing it to my 2D Mag to give an idea of its length
Ive added some glow powder to it too
Here is the battery setup. (I dont want to take the head off because the reflector nearly rubs the solder off the board, thats because the board's original solder point has left, so i soldered it to the LED base) I also added Arctic Silver Ceramique between the LED board and the aluminum, threaded base
Here is a control shot of the area
Then my light is shining at it.
I'm comparing it to my 2D Mag to give an idea of its length





Ive added some glow powder to it too

Here is the battery setup. (I dont want to take the head off because the reflector nearly rubs the solder off the board, thats because the board's original solder point has left, so i soldered it to the LED base) I also added Arctic Silver Ceramique between the LED board and the aluminum, threaded base

Here is a control shot of the area

Then my light is shining at it.
