Surefire E1e, 260 emitter lumen

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A small pocket rocket with a Seoul P4 U2..., a
GD1000 driver and an uncut McR20S reflector.
240-280 emitter lumen (Seoul data sheet)
1 A to the Led
Runtime 75 min. with CR123, 40 min. with RCR123

Surefire E1e
E1e-40.jpg

Size comparison:
Surefire E1L / KX1, E1e, Novatac
E1e-40a.jpg



The plan:
E1e-40 plan.jpg


The parts:
E1e-41.jpg

McR20S-reflector
E1e-42.jpg

Driver
E1e-43.jpg


E1e-43a.jpg



Reflector, centering-ring/heatsink
and driver-pill assembled
E1e-44.jpg


E1e-44a.jpg



The pics are some steps underexposed

Surefire E1e with MN01
E1e-45.jpg


Surefire E1L with KX1 (on high)
E1e-46.jpg


Surefire E1e, modified
E1e-47.jpg
 
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I like that A LOT!!:thumbsup::eek:oo:

If you make any more emitter heatsinks and driver heatsinks I would gladly buy a few depending on price.

I have a modded E1e using a Seoul and a cheap driver and simply have an E-can and used a penny as a heatsink. It also uses an Mcr20s. The LED does not stay centered to well.
 
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Is the led module locked in some way or can it fall out from the back? :thinking: ?
 
Thanks for the kind words!

Is the led module locked in some way or can it fall out from the back? :thinking: ?

The led module fits into the head without any play
and there is a small amount of arctic silver between
the head and the centering-ring (good heatsink).
To get it out I use pliers with silicone tips.
 
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