HDS EDC SSC P7 Mod

darkzero

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Here's my version of the HDS P7 mod. I remember someone else did a HDS P7 mod that filled in the heatsink cavity & placed the P7 on top. I choose to bore out the cavity to fit the P7 to allow more room for more reflector. Since the P7 sits where the old emitter sat, this one can be converted back to a P4 if the owner ever wishes to do so.

-HDS EDC B42
-SSC P7 CSXOI
-Modified & Sputtered McR-20
-Gotham Bezel
-Mineral Glass Lens
-Glow Oring
-AW 17670

Hope the owner enjoys. :wave:


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The heatsink was pretty beat up to begin with so I made the best of it. I think it came out pretty well. Please keep in mind that I do not own a lathe, I bored the heatsink by hand with a Dremel.


Before:
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After:
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Wow,for hand work thats fantastic!

Super nice mod.

Its DD I assume?

You know whats next.......any beamshots?

-Michael
 
Very Nice Will Craftsmanship
I know the owner can't wait to get his greasy hands on it:crackup::crackup:
 
Sweeet!! Nicely done.. Thats some dremel magic right there..Is it possible to see pictures of the modified reflector??
 
Sweet Mod my friend!!

You have a very steady hand:twothumbs


Would this mod be possible with the original body in place?

Benny
 
Yet Another sweet mod!!!

You always seem to make the impossible...well, possible!:naughty:

Nice Job!:twothumbs
 
Probably depends on the current beeing fed to it.
Im thinking the Converter in the HDS still thinks it is running a Lux III in there,but im not sure it will be bright long enough before it dims using a CR123 or R123.

I know that a P7 can be pretty bright using a CR123 if it has the right converter.Whether the HDS is suited for this application i dont know,hence the question.

I have one of the Mega Extremes made by Arcmania and it is VERY bright.
It feeds the P7 with 1500mA current from a single CR123 for 20 minutes.
Safe...i dunno..But its BRIGHT :D

And i only use it for short periods of time.



Benny
 
Probably depends on the current beeing fed to it.
Im thinking the Converter in the HDS still thinks it is running a Lux III in there,but im not sure it will be bright long enough before it dims using a CR123 or R123.

I know that a P7 can be pretty bright using a CR123 if it has the right converter.Whether the HDS is suited for this application i dont know,hence the question.

I have one of the Mega Extremes made by Arcmania and it is VERY bright.
It feeds the P7 with 1500mA current from a single CR123 for 20 minutes.
Safe...i dunno..But its BRIGHT :D

And i only use it for short periods of time.



Benny


:bow: I should know better than to comment on things I know nothing about....:green:


:twothumbs
 
lol,

Me neither,im just assuming at this point.
Hopefully im not way off base.

:nana:

Im sure Will can enlighten us on this matter.


:wave:
Benny
 
The HDS feeds a set amount of power to the LED. I'm thinking the P7 is getting around 3 watts of power putting it in the range of 200-220lms.

The runtimes should be more or less the same as before.

I was the "Other guy" who put a P7 in an HDS. I couldn't bring myself to cut into the beautifully machined electronics module.
 
I couldn't bring myself to cut into the beautifully machined electronics module.
Well by the look of the original up there, you can pretty much say it wasen't much of a problem, it looks much better now :green:
 
Well by the look of the original up there, you can pretty much say it wasen't much of a problem, it looks much better now :green:

Ha the module in the picture looks like it was in a war. I want to know what happened to it. Looks like someone tried to get the module out turning it the wrong way.

And Darkzero that is some clean work. When I get some time this weekend I'll update my thread with a beam shot of my mod.
 
Thanks everyone! :wave:


Its DD I assume?

You know whats next.......any beamshots?

This one is not DD. The stock momentary action switch won't allow for that but I do have an idea for a different driver. It's running on the stock driver. I'll snap some beamshots later.


I know the owner can't wait to get his greasy hands on it:crackup::crackup:

I just hope he doesn't get his grimy hands inside it otherwise he'll need to send it back again! Hmm, where's my Loctite? :crackup::nana:


Thats some dremel magic right there..Is it possible to see pictures of the modified reflector??

Sure, here you go. The reflector was also done by hand, no Dremel though.

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Would this mod be possible with the original body in place?

Benny

Thanks old pal (well it seems like we have been). Yes it will run on the original body. You are correct, it's running on the original driver so battery choice shouldn't be any different than it was originally. The P7 is severely underdriven, not my style, but this one's cool to have in the collection.


Looks like it should throw some, there is quite a bit of reflector there. Should be a great combo for general outdoor use I would think.

That pretty much explains it. It's definitely for close range light but it's not a flood light.


Ha the module in the picture looks like it was in a war. I want to know what happened to it. Looks like someone tried to get the module out turning it the wrong way.

I don't know the history of the light, I received it like that. Not sure what happened there but I never question any damaged lights that I receive for modding or repair. I rather not make anyone feel uncomfortable whether it be the owner or previous modder. I just try to make the best of it, "it is what it is".
 
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