DHart
Flashlight Enthusiast
I got a new L1 today and having a spare TLS Cree Q5 Single-Stage LED Conversion Head for E2 on hand, I decided to see what I could cobble together to beef up the L1 a little.
I replaced the L1 head with the TLS Cree Q5 head, popped an AW protected RCR123 (16340) cell into the L1's body, put it all together and voila... L1 on steroids. To give me a measured manner of comparing the output to a stock L1, I metered the center of each beam at a distance of 8' with a Minolta AutoMeter using ISO 100 and 1/60th sec. in EV mode... to give me a relative EV number. Here's the result with reading from some other stock lights as a basis for comparison.
L1 on "HIGH":
L1/ stock head / Surefire CR123 cell = EV 7.0
L1 / TLS head / AW protected RCR123 = EV 8.1
a jump from EV 7 to EV 8.1 is significant and quite noticible.
for comparison:
Romisen RC-N3 Q5, 1-AW16340 = EV 7.4
E1B /stock head w/Surefire CR123 cell = EV 7.6
Jet III-M stock w/18650 / EV at 8' 1/60th sec. = EV 8.5
(factory stated 225 lumens)
Here's how the L1 metered on LOW setting:
L1/ stock head / Surefire CR123 cell = EV 4.9
L1 / TLS head / AW protected RCR123 = EV 5.9
E1B /stock head w/Surefire CR123 cell = EV 4.8
SO... the L1/TLS might be a great option for someone who likes the UI of the L1, but wants more output on HI and on LOW. No idea of runtimes as I didn't test that. Note that I used the TLS head for 2-cells, simply because that's the one I have on hand. This TLS head is rated for 3 to 10 volts and has a stated output of 220 lumens.
This is fun stuff to tinker with.
I replaced the L1 head with the TLS Cree Q5 head, popped an AW protected RCR123 (16340) cell into the L1's body, put it all together and voila... L1 on steroids. To give me a measured manner of comparing the output to a stock L1, I metered the center of each beam at a distance of 8' with a Minolta AutoMeter using ISO 100 and 1/60th sec. in EV mode... to give me a relative EV number. Here's the result with reading from some other stock lights as a basis for comparison.
L1 on "HIGH":
L1/ stock head / Surefire CR123 cell = EV 7.0
L1 / TLS head / AW protected RCR123 = EV 8.1
a jump from EV 7 to EV 8.1 is significant and quite noticible.
for comparison:
Romisen RC-N3 Q5, 1-AW16340 = EV 7.4
E1B /stock head w/Surefire CR123 cell = EV 7.6
Jet III-M stock w/18650 / EV at 8' 1/60th sec. = EV 8.5
(factory stated 225 lumens)
Here's how the L1 metered on LOW setting:
L1/ stock head / Surefire CR123 cell = EV 4.9
L1 / TLS head / AW protected RCR123 = EV 5.9
E1B /stock head w/Surefire CR123 cell = EV 4.8
SO... the L1/TLS might be a great option for someone who likes the UI of the L1, but wants more output on HI and on LOW. No idea of runtimes as I didn't test that. Note that I used the TLS head for 2-cells, simply because that's the one I have on hand. This TLS head is rated for 3 to 10 volts and has a stated output of 220 lumens.
This is fun stuff to tinker with.
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