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Icarus

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Fivemega gun metal grey HA III custom Mag2C with finned head and deep tailcap, UCL lens, 3xLuxV WX0T stars, 3x McR20 reflectors, modified PTS-C Cu heatsink, D2DIM dimmer in custom made holder, switch modified to momentary pushbutton (off-on), running on 2x 18650 cells.

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Ran the light for 40 mins at the highest level.

Used a fan and every 10 mins the light was turned off for 5 mins to let it cool down.

Current measuring was as follows:

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Lumens output (at 700mA) should be in the range 3x (147.7 – 192.0) = 443.1 – 576.0 Lumens.

Thanks for looking. 🙂
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Paypal sent :nana:

Do you have any comparisons to some known incandescents like the Surefire M6? I'd love to see one in action here where we have high quality darkness.
 
:twothumbs What a great light Freddy :goodjob:...:clap:

With very fine parts:rock:...:thumbsup:


Very best regards

_________
Thomas
 
CM said:
Paypal sent :nana:

Do you have any comparisons to some known incandescents like the Surefire M6? I'd love to see one in action here where we have high quality darkness.
Sorry no comparison beamshots made and the wolf is on the way to Uncle Dan’s wildlife reserve right now… 😀
 
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Long John said:
:twothumbs What a great light Freddy :goodjob:...:clap:

With very fine parts:rock:...:thumbsup:


Very best regards

_________
Thomas
:thanks: Thomas. :wave:
 
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You must be feeling better Freddy... :twothumbs :clap:

Good to see a new thread.

That is one crazy flame thrower...Great job! :goodjob: :thumbsup:

TB
 
TranquillityBase said:
You must be feeling better Freddy... :twothumbs :clap:

Good to see a new thread.

That is one crazy flame thrower...Great job! :goodjob: :thumbsup:

TB
Hi TB, “The Wolf” was made some time ago but I started using the fingers of my left hand again, makes playing the piano a lot easier… :grin2: ... :wave:
 
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Good thing thats a copper heatsink! 😡

Bet that sucker gets a bit warm.
and bet its quite bright.
I bet the beam is a great "yard filler".

~John
 
So Freddy, I'll be in Hoeselt (Belgium) next week...

Living nearby ? 😀

btw, again, nice clean mod... Looks like stock, very neat and precise work !

Voortreffelijk !

Cheers !
 
Great light. My 3xWWOT is pushing over 500 lumens. Seems the recent WWOT's are super achievers. Great job using the D2Dim, wish I would have.
 
another great light by Icarus, I love the way all of Freddy's lights look like they left the factory that way rather than bits & pieces screwed together. Glad to see you're getting better.
 
jtice said:
Good thing thats a copper heatsink! 😡

Bet that sucker gets a bit warm.
and bet its quite bright.
I bet the beam is a great "yard filler".

~John
Dimmer or multi-level driver is a must for these lights and they have to be used with sense. 😗
At the highest level it is indeed a great "yard filler". :grin2:
 
bombelman said:
So Freddy, I'll be in Hoeselt (Belgium) next week...

Living nearby ? 😀

btw, again, nice clean mod... Looks like stock, very neat and precise work !

Voortreffelijk !

Cheers !
Hi George, it would be great if we could meet, PM on the way.
And of course :thanks: for the kind words. 🙂
 
VERY NICE! I hope to add a tri-luxV to my collection some day!

Thats holding pretty good output with a insaine initial brightness! 🙂... great thing about the d2dim is that you can drop the output down to keep the output curve pretty flat
 
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tonyd said:
Great light. My 3xWWOT is pushing over 500 lumens. Seems the recent WWOT's are super achievers. Great job using the D2Dim, wish I would have.
missionaryman said:
another great light by Icarus, I love the way all of Freddy's lights look like they left the factory that way rather than bits & pieces screwed together. Glad to see you're getting better.
jar3ds said:
VERY NICE! I hope to add a tri-luxV to my collection some day!

Thats holding pretty good output with a insaine initial brightness! 🙂... great thing about the d2dim is that you can drop the output down to keep the output curve pretty flat
Glad you still like my work… :thanks: my friends! :thumbsup:
 
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