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Sold/Expired FS/FT: 3-mode 4D M*G P7

bstrickler

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I have 3-mode 4D Mag P7 (3v-6v input for the driver, 140ma, 1,000, 2,500ma outputs. Has a deep WF-500 reflector) up for sale for $125 shipped CONUS.

Parts:

DSXOJ P7
H22A heatsink
Shiningbeam 3-mode P7/MC-E driver
Glow powder around pedestal (was originally an aspheric, but I didn't like the 4-pane beam it gave)
Red 4D Mag-Lite
WF-500 deep reflector
Glass lens (not UCL/Boro)


~Brian
 
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who built your p7 mag?

photos of build?

parts used list?
 
who built your p7 mag?

photos of build?

parts used list?


I built it.

Parts:

DSXOJ P7
H22A heatsink
Shiningbeam 3-mode P7/MC-E driver
Glow powder around pedestal (was originally an aspheric, but I didn't like the 4-pane beam)
Red 4D Mag-Lite
WF-500 deep reflector
Glass lens (not UCL/Boro)

Used DX thermal paste, and thermal epoxy (it's quite good at transferring heat, so I didn't bother buying any Arctic silver/Alumina)

Only had 1 set of batteries through it (I want/need something smaller, while still being bright)

I'll have pics up in a bit. Gotta find my camera again.

~Brian
 
i guess the camera could use a locator LED?
:poke:

Doesn't do much good when its in its case, hidden somewhere. Luckily I found it about an hour ago, but the battery was dead, so I had to throw it on the charger.

Here's pics (finally). I'll have beamshots tonight, unless someone buys it beforehand.

I don't know how glow powder got a coating on 1/2 of the epoxy (which has glowpowder mixed into it), but not the other 1/2, but you don't notice it, when using an aspheric, plus, it's hidden when using a reflector.

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y85/Bstrickler/DSC03569.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y85/Bstrickler/DSC03571.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y85/Bstrickler/DSC03573.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y85/Bstrickler/DSC03574.jpg

Here's beamshot comparisons (against a 3W dropin)

All beamshots are taken with RAW, with exposure times of:

0.5 seconds @ F2.9 with 200 ISO. The pictures show the beams dimmer than they really are, and makes the flood on . The low on the P7 is about as bright as the 3W dropin. Distance is about 20 meters. The house seen in the background in the high and medium shots for the P7 is about 60 meters from the light.

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y85/Bstrickler/4DP7High.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y85/Bstrickler/4DP7Med.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y85/Bstrickler/4DP7low.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y85/Bstrickler/4D3Wdropin.jpg
 
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