Tri-Seoul P7

cmacclel

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This light was built for a forum member so it's not for sale :)

-FiveMega Host with 3" head
-3x Seoul P7 LEDS
-3x MCR27XR reflectors
-TaskLed's D2DIM Driver Board for either 5 levels or completely variable UI's
-Powered by 3x AW's "C" Li-Ion cells
-Massive Custom Heatsink


The MCR27's do a fairly well job with the P7's. Sorry no beamshots as I simply do not have time :(

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The Led's are centered the pictures make it look as if they are not.

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What a beauty! Now that's how a multi P7 should look like. Clean build as always, just how I like them!
 
Mac please spill something on the heatsink face and make one of your solder joints dry. A small scratch and perhaps a fingerprint on the lens would also go a long way to making the rest of us feel adequate.
Many thanks- looks reaaaaaly good.
 
I think he works in a dust-free lab. :twothumbs

Wonder who's that lucky member. :thinking:

Tanasit
 
Anyone know how hot something like this would get?


It will get hot but with any of these Super LED mods common sense goes along way. This is not a light you do a full blast runtime test unattended :)

Mac
 
Mac please spill something on the heatsink face and make one of your solder joints dry. A small scratch and perhaps a fingerprint on the lens would also go a long way to making the rest of us feel adequate.
Many thanks- looks reaaaaaly good.

:)

Thanks for the comments guys!

Mac
 
It will get hot but with any of these Super LED mods common sense goes along way. This is not a light you do a full blast runtime test unattended :)

Mac

can it run for 5 or 10 minutes in you hand no problem?

I know thats not the point of the thread, but I kinda want to build a tri-P7 and am wondering how practical it is.
 
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