ladies and gentlemen,
I've been wondering why there hasn't even been talk of someone entertaining the idea of putting a seoul P4 in a surefire KL6 head. there have been some XR-E mods done to the KL6, with relatively good success regarding throw, but still, the narrow viewing angle of the cree lets many of those precious photons escape from the head without being packed into the throw portion of the beam.
considering this, I thought it would be a good idea to use a SSC P4 instead of the cree. so that is what I did.
the result was freaking shock and awe on my part! :bow:
I will not elaborate on the how-to tonight, (it is alsmost 3 o'clock in the night here..), let me just say that according to my first impressions this thing throws as far as I care to look with the naked eye. take your surefire E2L and look what it can light up at 40 meters. the KL6 SSC P4 will do the same at 120 meters. no poop.
beamshots below show a comparison between the KL6 SSC P4 (upper row) and the stock KL6 (bottom row) [edited, thanks KDOG3], with the brightness reduced by 100% (left), no modification (middle) and brightness reduced by 50% (right). scientifically these beamshots could be considered worthless, since my stoneage digital camera does not permit manual settings, but the pictures pretty much show the perceived relative brightness.
regards,
david
I've been wondering why there hasn't even been talk of someone entertaining the idea of putting a seoul P4 in a surefire KL6 head. there have been some XR-E mods done to the KL6, with relatively good success regarding throw, but still, the narrow viewing angle of the cree lets many of those precious photons escape from the head without being packed into the throw portion of the beam.
considering this, I thought it would be a good idea to use a SSC P4 instead of the cree. so that is what I did.
the result was freaking shock and awe on my part! :bow:
I will not elaborate on the how-to tonight, (it is alsmost 3 o'clock in the night here..), let me just say that according to my first impressions this thing throws as far as I care to look with the naked eye. take your surefire E2L and look what it can light up at 40 meters. the KL6 SSC P4 will do the same at 120 meters. no poop.
beamshots below show a comparison between the KL6 SSC P4 (upper row) and the stock KL6 (bottom row) [edited, thanks KDOG3], with the brightness reduced by 100% (left), no modification (middle) and brightness reduced by 50% (right). scientifically these beamshots could be considered worthless, since my stoneage digital camera does not permit manual settings, but the pictures pretty much show the perceived relative brightness.
regards,
david
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