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Pros: Removable parabolic reflector sectionSprings to attach to batteries easilyJust provide 4-8 volts with adequate current and it works. No worrying about building something up.Ultrabright. Especially for the small footprint.
Cons: Springs are the only positive connection, and the surface is the other. No wires or jacks or common connector.The dimensions aren't published so it will be try this and that.The compatible drop-in flashlight cases aren't listed so they are trial and error (perhaps with some grinding).
Other Thoughts: Better than I expected, though I will want to experiment. Removing the reflector creates a very nice flood (area) - almost 180 degrees. The reflector itself aims it to a nice beam.I haven't tried it lit for longer times, nor know how well it will work over the longer term.
Bottomline: Inexpensive and simple way to get a very bright light source you can adapt for various purposes.Building it up from parts would be a lot more difficult, and breaking apart a flashlight would also be difficult.
Pros: Nice reflector, screwed right into my wf500. Tint is awesome throws a massive spill and a decent hotspot, I reckon it would easily be good for 80-100 metres
Cons: After a min or so on the light would go really dim/off while still drawing current from the 2 batterys. Found that under the led there was some tape and thermal silicon, not the best having tape under an emitter for transferring heat away from led to heatsink.I removed the led/tape and using thermal adhedive isolated the led from the heatsink electrically this did the trick and now it doesn't short out.
Other Thoughts: Would have been nice if it worked straight out, great tint and awesome spill
Bottomline: If it worked without the issues I had I would be alot happier.
Pros: Mucha luz y a gran distancia , sencillo. Yo he adaptado el voltaje con un regulador LM350K , de 12V a un rango entre 1,2V y 8,4V . La luminosidad al 100% puede parecerse tranquilamente al faro de un coche.La luz para una bicicleta de montaña es perfecta.
Cons: En reposo se calienta algo, es normal. Es obligado poner disipador sino peligra
Other Thoughts: http://www.rutasbtt.tk en apartado GPS y LUCES , clicar en lUCES y vereis fotos y videos
Bottomline: See http://www.rutasbtt.tk clic on "LUCES" an see photos
Pros: Large spillFits in the xenon 6D http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.8488 <a href="/details.dx/sku.8488"><img src="/images/externallink.gif" border="0" alt="Auto-Link: SKU 8488"></a> with a bit of grinding of the top lip.
Cons: If your after a thrower, this will not satisfy you.
Other Thoughts: To grind this down to fit in the 6D took about 30 minutes on and off. I had to stop every now and then so as not to over heat the module when grinding. I just ground the sloped bit of the outside reflector to level up with the first set of fins at the front of the module. Just added some tin foil to make a snug fit to the 6D, and bob's your uncle.I used a standard bench grinder by the way.
Bottomline: If your after a led module to go in the 6D xenon and probably the 5D xenon as well, this module is a good choice.
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