Just some good news for the Pelican M6 Led owner who mght have thought your M6 is edging towards retro status and had been neglected in your store, get the $12.50 Cree module and chuck it inplace of the old lux 1 module.http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.1447
The Cree's reflector diameter is slightly smaller than the original but still look fitting nice when assembled. The problem is that the thread don't fit nicely in the body, with some force, you can screw in about 1.5 to 2 rounds for conductivity and hopefully sufficient heat transfer. Well for the brightness, needless to say, its put about twice or more compare to the original, as expected from Cree, all the wow! factors when lighted. Perfect beam, white(slightly purple) tint, good combination of spill and spot, no ring or whatsoever. Its about similar total light output with Fenix PIDce at high according to my visual Bio-meter. I used 2 x R123 rechargable as the input voltage is 3.6v to 9v. You could use 17670 but it will be dimmer
Now, my M6 Pelican is like Popeye on spinach, ready to flex its muscle. Its such ashamed such a well made light was chucked in one corner when cree and SSC invaded. At least for now, its back on top of my priority use list. And the fact you could use variable power source, what are you waiting for Peli M6 owners?
The Cree's reflector diameter is slightly smaller than the original but still look fitting nice when assembled. The problem is that the thread don't fit nicely in the body, with some force, you can screw in about 1.5 to 2 rounds for conductivity and hopefully sufficient heat transfer. Well for the brightness, needless to say, its put about twice or more compare to the original, as expected from Cree, all the wow! factors when lighted. Perfect beam, white(slightly purple) tint, good combination of spill and spot, no ring or whatsoever. Its about similar total light output with Fenix PIDce at high according to my visual Bio-meter. I used 2 x R123 rechargable as the input voltage is 3.6v to 9v. You could use 17670 but it will be dimmer
Now, my M6 Pelican is like Popeye on spinach, ready to flex its muscle. Its such ashamed such a well made light was chucked in one corner when cree and SSC invaded. At least for now, its back on top of my priority use list. And the fact you could use variable power source, what are you waiting for Peli M6 owners?