petrev
Flashlight Enthusiast
Hi
Had been looking at the Vector Twin for a while and thinking about an HID mod when I saw Lasercrazy had one at PF10 - OK I've got to make one now . . .
Got all the bits and then stumbled accross this thread by English_Mart Vector twin halogen lamp converted to HID - This had been going on for ages . . .
Vector Twin VEC192
HID conversion Kit - 50/55W H7 4300ºK (mine was from YourHID )
Anyway here are some photos of my build.
The HID conversion kit is a virtual Drop-In. Lots of room and a plastic divider that becomes the perfect mount for the ballasts.
Remove the front bezel, glass and twin-mirror and you find this black plastic divider piece (there is another spacer piece mounted on the front of it too but that isn't needed - just taking up space so remove it . . . )
Take a Dremel to the battery side and you get this . . .
Do this to the front - cut down the 4 mounting posts.
Cut out the top side - this may help give some sort of air flow route
Drill some big holes to provide some more air ! Convection ! ! !
Attach one Ballast, Pre-wired with input and output cables, onto the battery side using some double sided sticky foam (Sticky Fixer Strip)
Re-Mount the Plastic piece into the body
View from the rear . . .
Attach the second ballast to the front side with another piece of double sided sticky foam (Sticky Fixer Strip) and connect all the wires - There are spade connectors that connect into the existing wiring - too easy !
Re-Fit the front and its all done . . . Simple !
Standard SLA gives 25min runtime on 100W and no overheating problems (?)
Weight is about the same as POB 35W HID so have to sort out a lithium version at some point . . .
Quite a bit of UV output - Photochromic lenses
Lots of Light for not much money and effort . . .
Cheers
Pete
Had been looking at the Vector Twin for a while and thinking about an HID mod when I saw Lasercrazy had one at PF10 - OK I've got to make one now . . .
Got all the bits and then stumbled accross this thread by English_Mart Vector twin halogen lamp converted to HID - This had been going on for ages . . .
Vector Twin VEC192
HID conversion Kit - 50/55W H7 4300ºK (mine was from YourHID )
Anyway here are some photos of my build.
The HID conversion kit is a virtual Drop-In. Lots of room and a plastic divider that becomes the perfect mount for the ballasts.
Remove the front bezel, glass and twin-mirror and you find this black plastic divider piece (there is another spacer piece mounted on the front of it too but that isn't needed - just taking up space so remove it . . . )
Take a Dremel to the battery side and you get this . . .
Do this to the front - cut down the 4 mounting posts.
Cut out the top side - this may help give some sort of air flow route
Drill some big holes to provide some more air ! Convection ! ! !
Attach one Ballast, Pre-wired with input and output cables, onto the battery side using some double sided sticky foam (Sticky Fixer Strip)
Re-Mount the Plastic piece into the body
View from the rear . . .
Attach the second ballast to the front side with another piece of double sided sticky foam (Sticky Fixer Strip) and connect all the wires - There are spade connectors that connect into the existing wiring - too easy !
Re-Fit the front and its all done . . . Simple !
Standard SLA gives 25min runtime on 100W and no overheating problems (?)
Weight is about the same as POB 35W HID so have to sort out a lithium version at some point . . .
Quite a bit of UV output - Photochromic lenses
Lots of Light for not much money and effort . . .
Cheers
Pete
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