I was curious, is there thermal paste, in my JetBeam flashlight and how they made.
To open this flashlight, is need to screw to counterclockwise metal ring (at the picture). After that, is needed to unscrew plastic ring. There is a problem, becouse usually those rings, have some glue. Be carefull with plastic, it is possible to be, not usable after this procedure.
LED wires, are directly soldered to driver, with short wires. According to my taste, wares was to small diameter. I change them. LED itself must be removed from opposite side (front), after removing glass and reflector.
JET IIIM is constructed very well mechanically, but there was, no any thermal paste. LED board was only pressed from reflector and small plastic to the wall. I don't know, may be this is enought, but I prefer good old way, with thermal paste.
LED itself:
Driver rear end (battery side):
and front side:
without reflector and LED - front side:
LED with thermal paste, ready for montage:
front side with new wires:
LED mounted at it's place:
Very subjective, but I feel that flashlight, start to be hot much more quickly than before.
To open this flashlight, is need to screw to counterclockwise metal ring (at the picture). After that, is needed to unscrew plastic ring. There is a problem, becouse usually those rings, have some glue. Be carefull with plastic, it is possible to be, not usable after this procedure.
LED wires, are directly soldered to driver, with short wires. According to my taste, wares was to small diameter. I change them. LED itself must be removed from opposite side (front), after removing glass and reflector.
JET IIIM is constructed very well mechanically, but there was, no any thermal paste. LED board was only pressed from reflector and small plastic to the wall. I don't know, may be this is enought, but I prefer good old way, with thermal paste.
LED itself:
Driver rear end (battery side):
and front side:
without reflector and LED - front side:
LED with thermal paste, ready for montage:
front side with new wires:
LED mounted at it's place:
Very subjective, but I feel that flashlight, start to be hot much more quickly than before.
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