DaFABRICATA
Flashlight Enthusiast
I had an X200 that I modded with a Seoul and Mcr20S reflector a while back. I ended up selling it to a good friend. I really miss the light a lot! It used the stock driver board and was just a really bright nice light with a great beam. Anyway, I had bought an empty X200 body a few months ago and have been wanting to do something with it. I already had 3 different tailcaps but wanted to be able to use E-series heads(that will be next)and with the release of the P7, was itching to put one in there. I realized the small bezel would only allow for a "mule" type beam. The "adaptor collor" is not compatible with any other bezels so I had to think outside the box..Luckily Surefire only uses so many different thread sizes and I was able to find that an incandecent E-series head with the top bezel removed screws into the X200 body:thumbsup:. Next I had to cut the E-series bezel in half. I dont have a lathe but I do have a Tig welder so I cut the top portion off of one of my "Ribbed For Your Pleasure" bodies and used that for the other half, allowing E-series bezels to be screwed onto the X200. The two parts were welded together and filed slightly. I will finish it to look nice and Dura-Coat it Black. The adaptor looks Ugly as hell but gets the job done....and will look better soon.
I used one of the Kia drivers that I bought from darkzero for the P7. I used a tower module heatsink with the tower removed to mount the P7. There is a small aluminum slug that goes in through the bottom to provide addition heatsinking(not much). The heatsink is inserted into the adaptor and the Aleph III screws down onto the P7.
I will be able to use this on my bike as well:twothumbs I know there isn't much heatsinking, but it will only be used for short amounts of time.
I included some beamshots with an E2DL, Streamlight TLR-2 and the "X200P7-Turbo"
This is very easy to take back apart. I plan to also use this light to be E-series compatible with a 2-cell E-series/Aleph Bezels:naughty: I've always wanted an X200 type light that will accept E-series bezels....now I've got it!!
- X200 Host
- P7
- AMC7135 Driver
- Aleph III/ Mcr38
- Top of an incandect E-series bezel (cut off)
- Top of one of my "Ribbed For Your Pleasure" Bodies (Cut and welded to the E-series Bezel to make the adaptor needed
- Tower module heatsink with tower removed
Ribbed body and E-series bezel before
E-series Bezel and Ribbed body After-Ugly but effective
Heatsink-
Size comparison
Sorry my beamshots suck! I'll try to get better ones tomorrow, It's getting light out already.
Surefire E2DL
Streamlight TLR-2 mossed with Seoul
X200P7-Turbo
I used one of the Kia drivers that I bought from darkzero for the P7. I used a tower module heatsink with the tower removed to mount the P7. There is a small aluminum slug that goes in through the bottom to provide addition heatsinking(not much). The heatsink is inserted into the adaptor and the Aleph III screws down onto the P7.
I will be able to use this on my bike as well:twothumbs I know there isn't much heatsinking, but it will only be used for short amounts of time.
I included some beamshots with an E2DL, Streamlight TLR-2 and the "X200P7-Turbo"
This is very easy to take back apart. I plan to also use this light to be E-series compatible with a 2-cell E-series/Aleph Bezels:naughty: I've always wanted an X200 type light that will accept E-series bezels....now I've got it!!
- X200 Host
- P7
- AMC7135 Driver
- Aleph III/ Mcr38
- Top of an incandect E-series bezel (cut off)
- Top of one of my "Ribbed For Your Pleasure" Bodies (Cut and welded to the E-series Bezel to make the adaptor needed
- Tower module heatsink with tower removed
Ribbed body and E-series bezel before
E-series Bezel and Ribbed body After-Ugly but effective
Heatsink-
Size comparison
Sorry my beamshots suck! I'll try to get better ones tomorrow, It's getting light out already.
Surefire E2DL
Streamlight TLR-2 mossed with Seoul
X200P7-Turbo
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