Mag1C SSC P7 D2DIM Mod

darkzero

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Here's another finned Mag1C P7 mod. I know this one's been done before but since it will be going away to my overseas buddy at least I can remember it by posting it here. I hope he enjoys. :wave:

-Finned Mag1C by Mirage Man
-Modified Hotlips C
-TaskLED's D2DIM Direct Drive PWM Dimmer
-SSC CSWOJ surrounded by glow powder
-Light stipple sputtered Mag reflector
-UCL, blue AR coating
-Powered by 1 AW C Li-ion



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I had the exact same thought about the epoxy :p I may have to send you a few of mine to have a little glow added :)

Shane
 
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Nice light and beutifully executed as always Mr Glow Powda Masta :nana:



Cant wait to get it.
Thank you for beeing so helpful.
Best Regards,
Benny
 
:poke: Not bad for a beginner... :D
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Great job old buddy... :twothumbs
The sputtered reflector looks perfect! :clap:

Did you measure output current on high with fresh batteries?

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Nice light and beutifully executed as always Mr Glow Powda Masta :nana:



Cant wait to get it.
Thank you for beeing so helpful.
Best Regards,
Benny
Hi Bennie... :grin2:
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Are you really sure you need another light... :thinking:
It even doesn't get dark anymore in Mo I Rana at this time of the year! :nana:
I'm sure we'll not see any beamshots before X-mas... :crackup:
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That glowpowder looks incredible, please show us how you make such a good application.

No secrets here, been doing it the same way as I've posted how in the past. All I use to apply it is the same tool that I use to mix it with & my hands. Patience & practice....


:poke: Not bad for a beginner... :D
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Great job old buddy... :twothumbs
The sputtered reflector looks perfect! :clap:

Did you measure output current on high with fresh batteries?

:wave:

:laughing: I'm learining, I'm learning, it's all coming back to me slowly....:thinking:
Thanks old pal, I'm trying! :whistle:

On this one I measured a steady 2.7A - 2.8A after 2 mins.

I'm still debating on whether I should take it to the post office or not.....
Just kidding Benny! Will be out the door tomorrow.

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Hi Bennie... :grin2:
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Are you really sure you need another light... :thinking:
It even doesn't get dark anymore in Mo I Rana at this time of the year! :nana:
I'm sure we'll not see any beamshots before X-mas... :crackup:
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:wave:


Hi Freddie :nana:

One can never have enough lights.. i am afterall a repeat offender in these halls..The cure is yet to be found.
Ive sold em,beeing pretty sure this fling was over but i keep buying them back..:stupid:

This one was to hard not to get and Will is a Gentleman to deal with.
Darkness...who cares :D
Afterall we do have that for the most of the year..2 months of light i can live with :sssh:
And at this time of year i have fun turning the lights off in the basement.
:sssh:

Torturing the wife with my lights stumbeling into the bedroom at 3 in the night after beeing at the Nightowl spot is still a rituale here.
:devil:
So dont worry about the lights not beeing used,im uncurable..
Torturing the neighbours will have to wait until dark sets in again.

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They still talk about New years when i fired up my Helios and set it upwards to make a beam that lasted a good hour...some where pissed the fireworks did not show aswell because of the light that came out of it..
Yep it was a blast...
:D





I'm still debating on whether I should take it to the post office or not.....
Just kidding Benny! Will be out the door tomorrow.

:wave:

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Thanks again Will for an outstanding build.
:wave:




-- Benny--
 
That looks good.I have parts on the way to do the same thing.
Got anymore pics of the switch,and what kind of wire are you using?
 
Can someone tell me how to get the switch out of the M*g3D? Seems to be stuck.

What I like to do with stuck switches & works for me....

After you loosen the hex screw, with the hex key still in the hole, instead of trying to slide it out, use the hex key to move the switch side to side to break the switch free, then you should be able to slide it out with ease (assuming the hex screw is loosened enough). Having the switch in the ON position also helps.
 
What I like to do with stuck switches & works for me....

After you loosen the hex screw, with the hex key still in the hole, instead of trying to slide it out, use the hex key to move the switch side to side to break the switch free, then you should be able to slide it out with ease (assuming the hex screw is loosened enough). Having the switch in the ON position also helps.

I kept looking inside it to see where the allen screw was and then I remembered I had a random allen wrench and stuck it in there and it was a perfect fit. I feel stupid now. Oh and I found out about that screw from another thread when I did some major major thread searching. Thanks.
 
This is an awesome looking light. Any chance I can get the overall length of this flashlight?
 
Thank you for the compliments fellas.

James, these measure about 7.25" long. I had these (Benny's & mine) shortened especially for the AW C li-ion.

You could have Brian shorten them for 1 standard C size & then have the tailcap modded to accept the C li-ion. This would make it about 0.25" even shorter. I like the size of these better than the standard 1 C size. It looks more proportioned. My standard 1C Mag looks too short IMO.
 
darksero, what's your secret to soldering so neatly? Got any tips for this beginner?

As with anything, pratice makes perfect. Asking for tips & having someone show you helps a lot too. Unfortunately I wasn't so lucky & it took me a while to learn how to solder SMT components. I always use flux no matter what, even if the connections are clean & even though I use rosin core solder. I prefer liquid rosin flux instead of paste. I don't like to use the no-clean flux. For general soldering I keep my iron around 700F & 600-650F for the very very delicate stuff.

There was a recent post that showed videos on soldering. The last video in that post had some good material in there.
 
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