Sabrewolf
Flashlight Enthusiast
Here is the Latest project for sale until i finish my bigger
worklight/floodlight. It uses 3x P7's in Direct Drive from
3x 18650 Protected Batts. The current draw when first
turned on is about 3.22a. And after about 10-15 mins
runtime, It is around 2.0a. I used DSWOJ binned
emitters for the build. An aluminum disk is what i
mounted the P7's on, and sitting underneath it glued
with Arctic Ceramic Epoxy is a Densely-Finned Heatsink.
Directly under that, Is a High-Flow Axial fan with custom
trimmed blades to fit inside the barrel of the mag that is
glued to the stock switch housing. There are holes
drilled and chamfered in the head, And directly above
the switch assembly. The "Machine" work was done by
hand on a small mill.. So things aren't "Perfect".
The fan cools down the led's, and head assembly very
nicely for a pretty constant 130F degree temp. The heat
does indeed travel down the tube a little past the switch
towards the knurling to a temp of about 105F degrees.
I have left it on for about 20 mins for the test after the
temps stabilized. Since the body/tube does not get hot,
the batteries are pretty well protected from the heat.
Since they are being run at 3.22a, they will get warm
And, the are also protected by my custom PVC adapter
for holding the batts in the tube. Here are some pics:
Here are some beamshots for ya's:
"Control" Backyard, ISO 100, 3.2sec, F4.5 18mm
Same Camera Settings: With light on
And for reference to my P7 modified Jetbeam Pro ST
on high with the same camera settings:
"Control" Indoor Shot taken in my Teeny Tiiny Living
Room!
ISO 100, 1.3sec, F4.5, 18mm
Now with the monster in the "O.N." Position.....
Same Settings
And yes, thats my dog on the left looking scared
Run-time is between 35-45 mins,
depending on the batt capacity.
I am asking 355.00 US, New Price: $285.00 US
This Thing MUST GO! And it Just Did !!!!
SOLD, To the Man in the Corner !!!
Conus shipping included, Intl Extra
worklight/floodlight. It uses 3x P7's in Direct Drive from
3x 18650 Protected Batts. The current draw when first
turned on is about 3.22a. And after about 10-15 mins
runtime, It is around 2.0a. I used DSWOJ binned
emitters for the build. An aluminum disk is what i
mounted the P7's on, and sitting underneath it glued
with Arctic Ceramic Epoxy is a Densely-Finned Heatsink.
Directly under that, Is a High-Flow Axial fan with custom
trimmed blades to fit inside the barrel of the mag that is
glued to the stock switch housing. There are holes
drilled and chamfered in the head, And directly above
the switch assembly. The "Machine" work was done by
hand on a small mill.. So things aren't "Perfect".
The fan cools down the led's, and head assembly very
nicely for a pretty constant 130F degree temp. The heat
does indeed travel down the tube a little past the switch
towards the knurling to a temp of about 105F degrees.
I have left it on for about 20 mins for the test after the
temps stabilized. Since the body/tube does not get hot,
the batteries are pretty well protected from the heat.
Since they are being run at 3.22a, they will get warm
And, the are also protected by my custom PVC adapter
for holding the batts in the tube. Here are some pics:
Here are some beamshots for ya's:
"Control" Backyard, ISO 100, 3.2sec, F4.5 18mm
Same Camera Settings: With light on
And for reference to my P7 modified Jetbeam Pro ST
on high with the same camera settings:
"Control" Indoor Shot taken in my Teeny Tiiny Living
Room!
ISO 100, 1.3sec, F4.5, 18mm
Now with the monster in the "O.N." Position.....
Same Settings
And yes, thats my dog on the left looking scared
Run-time is between 35-45 mins,
depending on the batt capacity.
I am asking 355.00 US, New Price: $285.00 US
This Thing MUST GO! And it Just Did !!!!
SOLD, To the Man in the Corner !!!
Conus shipping included, Intl Extra
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