McLux PR Quad-XPG

Icarus

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I never expected to see so many old friends posting here. Thank you all! :thumbsup:
 

autogiro

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Yep, I found a thread on building up a PR head and saw how the body was machined. I may tackle this one this winter.:caution:
Sure… I'll send it to you but, you have to send it back with the updates… :wave:
Auto:thumbsup:
The ecan containing the driver is epoxied into the back of the head so it doesn't unscrew like with the Aleph heads.
Use a heat gun to heat the back of the head. Once the epoxy gets soft the ecan comes off easily... or send that PR to me. :grin2:

:caution: Don't forget to desolder the leads of the LED from the front first.
LED and ecan are not 1 part like with the Aleph LE's. Hope this helps. :)
 

DaFABRICATA

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Very nice build here Icarus! :thumbsup:

You've always done such nice clean work! :wave:

The Aleph series of lights are a real joy to play around with and a perfect platform for modifying.
There are several empty heads laying around here that I intend to build someday.
The PR/Pr-t/Aleph 2 heads are some of my favorites.
 

Icarus

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Very nice build here Icarus! :thumbsup:

You've always done such nice clean work! :wave:

The Aleph series of lights are a real joy to play around with and a perfect platform for modifying.
There are several empty heads laying around here that I intend to build someday.
The PR/Pr-t/Aleph 2 heads are some of my favorites.

Hi Tim, glad to see you are still a fan of the PR/PR-T and Aleph heads! :thumbsup:
These are still my favorites too. It's a shame they are not offered anymore. :(

:thanks: for the kind words! :buddies:
 
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