I am wondering if this setup is ok?
Surefire Nitrolon head with SS bezel ring/Oveready Moddoo aluminium body /Malkoff M61L light engine powered by 2x18650?
I have sifted thru the search results and find some discussion on Malkoffs and plastic lights. I know Gene recommend not using an M61 in an all nitrolon light. I know SF switched to a metal head to help with heat issues.
But I havnt seen anywhere discussion of using a Nitro head on a metal body with a low M61 dropin. is there enough contact with the body to transfer heat on this setup? I have run this malkoff M61L in a Malkoff host and the above mention one and I dont feel any heat at all after letting it tailstand for 20 mins.
Are things ok? I dont want to shorten the life of my M61L but like the tuffness of the nitro head. Oh I have also wrapped the M61 dropin in copper tape
Any thoughts comments? I would think there is more heat transfer contact between the body and the M61L than with the dropin and the head since on the Moddoo bodies the dropin sits down in the throat of the body
Surefire Nitrolon head with SS bezel ring/Oveready Moddoo aluminium body /Malkoff M61L light engine powered by 2x18650?
I have sifted thru the search results and find some discussion on Malkoffs and plastic lights. I know Gene recommend not using an M61 in an all nitrolon light. I know SF switched to a metal head to help with heat issues.
But I havnt seen anywhere discussion of using a Nitro head on a metal body with a low M61 dropin. is there enough contact with the body to transfer heat on this setup? I have run this malkoff M61L in a Malkoff host and the above mention one and I dont feel any heat at all after letting it tailstand for 20 mins.
Are things ok? I dont want to shorten the life of my M61L but like the tuffness of the nitro head. Oh I have also wrapped the M61 dropin in copper tape
Any thoughts comments? I would think there is more heat transfer contact between the body and the M61L than with the dropin and the head since on the Moddoo bodies the dropin sits down in the throat of the body