What can I do now with the Inova X1's?

cyberspyder

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The stock LEDs are fairly blue, so I stuck a piece of yellow tracing/drafting paper in front of the lens and that made it much, much better at the expense of throw. Should I...

-Stick a Nichia CS in there?
-Stick a Nichia DS in there?
-Stick a Nichia GS in there?
-Stick a Cree/Seoul in there?

Hmmmm, choices :poke:

Brendan :D
 

John_Galt

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Is that big brass looking plug the heatsink? if so, I would say an R2 XP-E is in your future... You're correct about the stock lights appearing blue. Probably the only reason I've never purchased an Inova.
 

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Use a hand picked Nichia DS. Look for an LED that has a uniform beam by testing them with a battery against a white wall.

I used a Nichia GS, and the beam looked a little uneven. It was bright, though!

If you want to try to get a CREE behind the optic, that would be interesting. :thumbsup:
 

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Should I...

-Stick a Nichia CS in there?
-Stick a Nichia DS in there?
-Stick a Nichia GS in there?
-Stick a Cree/Seoul in there?

Hmmmm, choices :poke:

Brendan :D
What's the stock current to the LED? I'm with JG on slapping a P4 or the like in there (maybe tweaking the current for optimum performance while you're at it).
 

cyberspyder

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Is that big brass looking plug the heatsink? if so, I would say an R2 XP-E is in your future... You're correct about the stock lights appearing blue. Probably the only reason I've never purchased an Inova.

It's not a heatsink because it's more of a 'cup'/spacer for the LED so the optic can focus it, BUT it is brass and decently heavy so I think I *can* use it as a heatsink.
 

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It's not a heatsink because it's more of a 'cup'/spacer for the LED so the optic can focus it, BUT it is brass and decently heavy so I think I *can* use it as a heatsink.
As long as there is a flat surface where the R2 can rest, you should be OK
 

beyondinferno

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I'm new to the forum and flashlight moding. I managed to break the board in my x1 taking it apart and was wondering if i could just mod it for a high output AA board and LED? Any recomendations? Walkthroughs?
 
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