Finally got me the ML1 !!!
After so many raves about the famous Milky L1 (ML1), I sent my old L1 to Milkyspit to give it the make-over it needed. IMO, it's the way the L1 should have been.
Milkyspit put an McR18j reflector with an SSCP4 USWOH emitter. The beam is flawless !! I even like it better than the L4's beam because it out throws it, but still has a wall of white light. It must be at least around 90 lumens !! (I did a ceiling bounce test with some other lights) It ran on high for an hour so far, I'm still testing it.
The other amazing thing is that it doesn't get hot like the L4 or L2, even after an hour. It was nice and warm, but not hot at all.
I'm running some 17335's (3-v protected) that I got from Lighthound, and they work great! Just make sure and tell'em your putting them in an L1, so that they make sure that they fit, since the barrel diameter is smaller.
Thank you Milkyspit !!
Another satisfied customer.
John

After so many raves about the famous Milky L1 (ML1), I sent my old L1 to Milkyspit to give it the make-over it needed. IMO, it's the way the L1 should have been.
Milkyspit put an McR18j reflector with an SSCP4 USWOH emitter. The beam is flawless !! I even like it better than the L4's beam because it out throws it, but still has a wall of white light. It must be at least around 90 lumens !! (I did a ceiling bounce test with some other lights) It ran on high for an hour so far, I'm still testing it.
The other amazing thing is that it doesn't get hot like the L4 or L2, even after an hour. It was nice and warm, but not hot at all.
I'm running some 17335's (3-v protected) that I got from Lighthound, and they work great! Just make sure and tell'em your putting them in an L1, so that they make sure that they fit, since the barrel diameter is smaller.
Thank you Milkyspit !!
Another satisfied customer.
John