Aircraft800
Flashlight Enthusiast
Nothing new here, just wanted to share an idea found here from member ma-sha.
The 51 LED 4xAAA Flashlight makes a great host for the 01LAG123 aspherical lens. 52mm 37mm fl. Cree XR-E R2, and the Highly Efficient LED Circuit Board (4V-18V) and a ton of blue glow powder with epoxy.
The heatsink is a piece of round stock aluminum .250"h X 1.076"w. I deanodized the inside of the tailcap and sunk the spring to the bottom to reduce spring tension on the battery pack. I deanodized the snap-ring groove also, (a little oven cleaner and a Q-tip), to provide a ground path using a wire soldered to the snap-ring. The stock switch was a 4 way (on-on-on-off) which I converted to a 2 way by just removing the second leg, essentially (on-off-on-off). To get the proper distance from the lens to the LED, I measured the focal length, and cut a piece of 2" pipe approx. 1/4" long and kept filing it till I achieved the proper focus. I opened up the bezel with a rotary file a bit so the lens sat deeper, and added a o-ring for the lens.
Here's a bunch of pictures of the finished product.
A fraction of the size of my DEFT
A ton of blue glow powder and clear epoxy.
Makes a great pocket light!
The 51 LED 4xAAA Flashlight makes a great host for the 01LAG123 aspherical lens. 52mm 37mm fl. Cree XR-E R2, and the Highly Efficient LED Circuit Board (4V-18V) and a ton of blue glow powder with epoxy.
The heatsink is a piece of round stock aluminum .250"h X 1.076"w. I deanodized the inside of the tailcap and sunk the spring to the bottom to reduce spring tension on the battery pack. I deanodized the snap-ring groove also, (a little oven cleaner and a Q-tip), to provide a ground path using a wire soldered to the snap-ring. The stock switch was a 4 way (on-on-on-off) which I converted to a 2 way by just removing the second leg, essentially (on-off-on-off). To get the proper distance from the lens to the LED, I measured the focal length, and cut a piece of 2" pipe approx. 1/4" long and kept filing it till I achieved the proper focus. I opened up the bezel with a rotary file a bit so the lens sat deeper, and added a o-ring for the lens.
Here's a bunch of pictures of the finished product.
A fraction of the size of my DEFT
A ton of blue glow powder and clear epoxy.
Makes a great pocket light!
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