Unique Surefire

cmacclel

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Well It's definetly One of a kind :)

-LU10 Kit modified. I had to add about 10 threads to the tail threads in order to fit a tailswitch.....not fun :(
-3x Cree XR-E P4 WG tint
-MCR17XR Reflectors
-17670 powered
-Tri-Flupic Driver - Currently set at 20ma Low, 850ma High, 2.3 amps Burst
-SW02 Tailswitch
-Custom Heatsink
-Heatsink potted with Epoxy / Glow Powder



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Chris, beautify work as usual. About that tri-flupic, is it a flupic that can drive three leds, or are there three flupics?


ernest
 
Beautiful work Mac! You never cease to amaze me.

Are those 17mm or 19mm reflectors? What's the dark triangle behind the reflectors in the picture with the glowpoxy?

Matching up threads is fun isn't it?
 
Looks good, Mac.

What is the LU10 kit?? I haven't heard of it before.
 
Mirage_Man said:
Beautiful work Mac! You never cease to amaze me.

Are those 17mm or 19mm reflectors? What's the dark triangle behind the reflectors in the picture with the glowpoxy?

Matching up threads is fun isn't it?


MCR17's

The triangle is an o-ring used to hold the reflectors together. I could have removed it but it slipped my mind :thinking:

I didn't have to match the threads up thank god but it was still a PITA to get done.

Mac
 
Mac, don`t you ever get tired of comming up with all these cool flashlight mods!:rolleyes:


As always!:drool: :twothumbs

Ken

But loose the reflector rubber band!:grin2:
 
grr mac, you are picking apart my mods uniqueness, you can't bea tme though I am amazing (ok not soo much but this is surprisingly similar to what I am planning.) It's really nice is that the Kl2 M3 size bezel, I need to know what reflectors to use in my mod.
 
Beatiful!! At last some nice modding of the M3 head :goodjob:

After heating up the head and unscrewing bezel ring, did you use acetone or anything else to clean the dirty thread lock compound?

cmacclel said:
Heat Heat and more Heat :)


Mac
 
tino_ale said:
Beatiful!! At last some nice modding of the M3 head :goodjob:

After heating up the head and unscrewing bezel ring, did you use acetone or anything else to clean the dirty thread lock compound?


I just use a pick to pick out chuncks of the retaining compound.


kenster said:
But loose the reflector rubber band!:grin2:


Ken I think it looks cool like a tribal sign or something. It's not even visable in normal use....you just see it well in that picture :) Oh BTW it's an O-Ring.

Mac
 
tino_ale said:
Ooop, one more question if you don't mind,

did you heat by boiling the head? or something else?


Heatgun.......you need to get it hot enough that you cannot hold it.

Mac
 
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