Inova X1 Mod thread..COMPLETED...X1 with a Nichia GS!

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What do you think? The machining Inova did wasn't perfect, there are a couple of marks left in the stainless steel, but that'll require work with some wet/dry sandpaper and being tiny, it's going to be a b!tch. Dremel FTW!

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A comparison between the stock (left) and the polished (right)^

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Re: Ooh, that's one shiny reflector (X1)...

Pics of my progress so far:

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Epoxied the wires leading to the new LED (the old one snapped off, had no way of getting the legs out of the board)

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Modded one end of the spring...opened and stretched it out a bit to make room for the wires

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Spring and driver board pic

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Re: Ooh, that's one shiny reflector (X1)...

Yay, updates...replaced the LED with a random temporarily blue LED I found and gave her a test run to see if my soldering and epoxy work had messed anything up:

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A 'before' picture...

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On....

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Off...

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Bezel shot...

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A little 'solarize' action to show the different shades of blue emitted...thought it looked cool...probably is useless

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Smooth beamshot

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Re: Inova X1 Mod thread..UPDATED AUG. 6

Hey, nice work. How did you remove the reflector? I have an Inova X03 that I'd like to take a part, but I don't want to break it. Thanks.
 

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Re: Inova X1 Mod thread..UPDATED AUG. 6

IMO after trying out both the CS and the GS, I liked the beam of the CS better as it had a smoother transition from hotspot to the sidespill...BUT the GS was quite a bit brighter, so decided to put the GS in. Will see how the runtimes are affected.

A teaser of the Nichia GS in its new home amid tons of epoxy to seal the head up:

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Re: Inova X1 Mod thread..UPDATED AUG. 6

Thank god for quick set epoxy...everything cured within 2 hours and I reassembled the light right away...couple taps with a hammer/wooden block and we were in business again...only differences being a GS instead of a CS, polished reflector, and an epoxied, waterproof head (remember, I had no window to start with).

One thing I've learnt is that a smooth reflector on LED lights highlight the deficiencies within the LED itself...as seen in the photos...the original smooth flood is gone, replaced with a 'throwish' light and many rings.

Let the pics speak for themselves:

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Proverbial 'wall of light'

Brendan /satisifed// :naughty::twothumbs
 

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Re: Inova X1 Mod thread..UPDATED AUG. 6

Good job. I like seeing X1 mods. They're not the easiest to open.
 

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Nice mod...
I just got one of these... 50+ hours nice!!

How do you keep the water pressure from blowing out (or cracking) the window glass? Doesn't the expanding pressure place a direct load on the glass?
 
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