Mag 1D XML For sale.
Specs:
Mag 1D cut by myself re-jointed from 2D host.
Selling $169. USA only.
PP goods fee/Shipping insurance: add $15
PP gift No fee, Shipping insurance: $10
Battery not included, I can add a IMR 26650 for $10 for buyer conviniance, lightly used.
On Hi, very bright.
Underexpose 1/100 exposure to show spot details.
Reflector Option #1. With MOP sputtered reflector (by SPC): Bigger hot spot, smooth transition to spill, perfect beam shape.
Underexpose 1/100 exposure to show spot details.
Reflector Option #2. With LOP sputtered reflector (made by me): Slightly smaller but brighter hot spot, smooth transition to spill. Perfect beam shape.
Underexpose 1/100 exposure to show spot details.
Reflector Option #3. SMO/LOP hybrid sputter reflector (made by me):
Brightest hot spot, longest throw, transition to spill is more abrupt hot spot
is more defined. slight batwin still exist in the corona not visible in the photo,
however, the beam quality is much better than stock SMO reflector.
This is my recommendation if you want throw.
Option #3 Hybrid Sputter Reflector: Was developed by me to achieve great beam quality without loss of throw vs. SMO. A harmony between perfect beam ultimate throw is reached.
Donn was the first one who has seen this reflector in action, here is what he said in the Mag 2C FS thread as feedback:
Originally Posted by donn_
It beats the pants off a Malkoff XP-G Mag drop-in in a standard sized head, with any kind of reflector. The custom texturing of the reflector is pure magic.
See post #22 in this link.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/...d.php?t=290733
The copper beefed up HAIII heat sink can been seen to the right.
Th ecopper insert doesn't look that big but the new sink weight 4x the original HAII heat sink due copper
is 4-5x heavier than alu. It add some nice heft fee to the light. Feels very solid in the hands, I really liked holding it.
Specs:
Mag 1D cut by myself re-jointed from 2D host.
- HAIII heat sink beefed up with a big chunk of copper heat sink insert
- Heat sink wight in at 6 Oz (Heat sink was 1.5 Oz before)
- XML highest bin T6 with 1D tint on 14mm board from cutter electronics,
- The best tint in my eyes, right on the black locus, no green, no yellow, no blue, it's at the neutral end of the cool white.
- Mag Switch resistance mod with copper battery contact
- 22AWG silver coated copper Teflon wires
- Mag tail spring resistance mod with copper braid
- 5 mode driver change mode with Mag forward clicky
- High is 3.3 Amp measured with fresh charged IMR 26650 @ 4.2V
- Runs on 1xIMR 26650, run time 1-1.5hr on high, many hrs on low
- PVC battery sleeve included
- Out put 1000 lumens @3A, at 3.3A, it's probably close to 1100 led lumens
Selling $169. USA only.
PP goods fee/Shipping insurance: add $15
PP gift No fee, Shipping insurance: $10
Battery not included, I can add a IMR 26650 for $10 for buyer conviniance, lightly used.
On Hi, very bright.
Underexpose 1/100 exposure to show spot details.
Reflector Option #1. With MOP sputtered reflector (by SPC): Bigger hot spot, smooth transition to spill, perfect beam shape.
Underexpose 1/100 exposure to show spot details.
Reflector Option #2. With LOP sputtered reflector (made by me): Slightly smaller but brighter hot spot, smooth transition to spill. Perfect beam shape.
Underexpose 1/100 exposure to show spot details.
Reflector Option #3. SMO/LOP hybrid sputter reflector (made by me):
Brightest hot spot, longest throw, transition to spill is more abrupt hot spot
is more defined. slight batwin still exist in the corona not visible in the photo,
however, the beam quality is much better than stock SMO reflector.
This is my recommendation if you want throw.
Option #3 Hybrid Sputter Reflector: Was developed by me to achieve great beam quality without loss of throw vs. SMO. A harmony between perfect beam ultimate throw is reached.
Donn was the first one who has seen this reflector in action, here is what he said in the Mag 2C FS thread as feedback:
It beats the pants off a Malkoff XP-G Mag drop-in in a standard sized head, with any kind of reflector. The custom texturing of the reflector is pure magic.
See post #22 in this link.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/...d.php?t=290733
The copper beefed up HAIII heat sink can been seen to the right.
Th ecopper insert doesn't look that big but the new sink weight 4x the original HAII heat sink due copper
is 4-5x heavier than alu. It add some nice heft fee to the light. Feels very solid in the hands, I really liked holding it.