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Sold/Expired ***PRICE DROP*** Triple Xp-e (r3) 6P with Shark driver

Slickseth

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Pardon the crappy pics. Im not much of photographer, and was working with a crappy camera and poor lighting.

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Surefire 6P Host
XP-E (R3) x 3 with MCR12 reflectors
Blue Shark Driver
Bored for protected 18650
Head/Body bored to accept the larger size requirement of the light engine.

Light Engine:
3 XP-E (R3) emitters mounted on an aluminum slug with 3 MCR12 reflectors . The reflectors/emitters are potted into the slug in order to maintain the precise positioning of the focal points as well as to aid in thermal transfer.
A Bronze cylinder houses the Shark driver and serves as the negative contact point for the light engine. This unit required a great deal of careful measurement/machine work in order to create a solid unit with optimum thermal transfer/conductivity with the body.

Driver/Specs:
Blue Shark from the Sandwich Shoppe. Drives the emitters (in series) at ~1000ma all the way down to 2.7v input voltage. This driver allows the use of 1 or 2 li-ion cells. In its current configuration, the host will allow the use of a single 18650 or 2 18350 cells. Since this is a boost configuration, it is highly recommended that protected cells be used.

Beamshot:
This was taken using automatic settings, so the intensity of the beam is not accurately displayed. The purpose of the beamshot is to portray the smoothness of the beam quality. By nature, a triple emitter beam profile tends to display a triangular pattern in the corona.


PRICE DROPPED: $175 shipped inside the U.S., Int'l extra.

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