hi,
i wan to show you my new 1D military host done by jo@britelumens. the anodize quality is perfect and hard to lathe.
my mod includes four mc-e neutral white from cutter, one cool-white mc-e and two r2 for the center filling. a selfmade heatsink and seven mcr-16xr reflectors by the shoppe.
i used a two setp driver to get the fully power. first setp is a little dx boost driver so i get 10volts for the seceond step. second step is a five mode driver from kaidomain. removed the org fet that only drive 2.8amps and replace it with a logic-level fet that can drive up to 50 amps. the gate voltage is about 8 volts, so i get the lowest possible resistance. the power for the emitters goes only through the fet not through the little drivers. i think i will replace the 5 mode driver with a d2flex cause i like the uinterface.
the flashlight is driven by one lion d cell from saft. these are capable for 11 amps continous discharge and up to 21 amps pulsed. with a fresh charged cell a get a little more then 11 amps.
i think this flashlight is very efficient, cause there are 22 cree emitters
here now some pictures:
and a comparaion with daylight:
thanks for looking,
markus
i wan to show you my new 1D military host done by jo@britelumens. the anodize quality is perfect and hard to lathe.
my mod includes four mc-e neutral white from cutter, one cool-white mc-e and two r2 for the center filling. a selfmade heatsink and seven mcr-16xr reflectors by the shoppe.
i used a two setp driver to get the fully power. first setp is a little dx boost driver so i get 10volts for the seceond step. second step is a five mode driver from kaidomain. removed the org fet that only drive 2.8amps and replace it with a logic-level fet that can drive up to 50 amps. the gate voltage is about 8 volts, so i get the lowest possible resistance. the power for the emitters goes only through the fet not through the little drivers. i think i will replace the 5 mode driver with a d2flex cause i like the uinterface.
the flashlight is driven by one lion d cell from saft. these are capable for 11 amps continous discharge and up to 21 amps pulsed. with a fresh charged cell a get a little more then 11 amps.
i think this flashlight is very efficient, cause there are 22 cree emitters
here now some pictures:
and a comparaion with daylight:
thanks for looking,
markus
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