L0P SE emitter swap??

krazy89

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Hey everyone...

I want to swap out the Lux I emitter in my L0P SE with a SSC P4...

there's like no space in there to do it!!! if anyone has done this before.. please help me out with tips/tricks for doing it... and if u got some images of the swap... that would be wicked!!!

Thanks,

KraZy
 

Energie

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Use a heat gun and remove the reflector-piece
from the head.
Unsolder the led. The SSC P4 fits in the space.
And use Arctic Alumina to isolate the bottom of
the SSC P4.

LOP-SE.jpg
 

krazy89

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hey.. thanks for the info...

i actually did manage to get the top of the head off and i can see the emitter.... (i actually used a hair dryer!!)

i just wanted to know how i can make sure i get the right polarity on the ssc when i put it in????

KraZy
 

datiLED

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Click on the "Fenix L0P Seoul Mod" link in my signature for a step-by-step tutorial on how to mod an L0P SE. It is a very worthwhile mod to a great little light.
 

Jay R

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Works well on a 1.5v cell but a 3.7 lithium cell heats it up too much and the LED output turns blue.
 
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Jay R

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I know, but I had to try it. Still, a big improvement in the output on a normal cell. My original L0P has been running on 3.7v for what must be a few years now. Still works great.
 

krazy89

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oh man that's a great write up and pics!!!

Thanks so much.... i was pretty close to selling the L0P SE.. and getting a L0D CE Q4...

but i think i'll just swap out the emitter.. and save a bunch of cash...

as for using li 3.7v.... i don't think the driver is meant for over 2.0v

tho, i guess u can do away with the driver altogether and direct drive it with a 3.7v li...


KraZy
 
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