ReyLight Pineapple Mini modification for twice the throw! 😱
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Today I'm swapping a green Osram KP CSLNM1.F1 emitter into a ReyLight Pineapple Mini torch to increase the throw from 60 metres to 110-140 metres!
Parts used:
ReyLight Pineapple Mini
Osram KP CSLNM1.F1
Tools used:
Tweezers
Vice
Solder wick
Flush cutters
Soldering iron
Isopropyl
Paper towel
Q-tip
UYUE 946-1010 hot plate
Solder paste
Digital multimeter
Thermal paste
UNI-T UT383BT light meter
Sections:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Unscrew the pill
01:42 Remove gasket
02:05 Remove MCPCB
03:42 Wash MCPCB and shelf
04:36 Remove LED
05:33 Add solder paste
06:01 Add LED
06:40 Test LED
07:15 Add thermal paste
08:10 Insert MCPCB and solder
09:12 Insert gasket
09:55 Screw pill in
10:13 Moment of truth!
11:01 Beam distance
11:25 Beamshots
11:50 Final thoughts
#reylight #flashlight #modification #edc
Great tutorial, Tim. Very in depth.
Thanks Darren!
A green light needs a green light! :D
Nichia 519A is so nice. I have the NM1 green on a spare pill. 🤣
Good stuff man. I just subbed to your channel. I'm one of the little guys still also so I try and show support wherever I can! Nice job and review!
Thank you! Likewise :)
Flashlight modding? Neat.
Nice work, thanks man !
Thank you! I hope that it helps others who may want to swap the emitter in their Pineapple Mini 🙂
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Yeeew !
Nice work mate, are you in Australia?
Thanks! Yeah, I'm in Melbourne. Darren Yeo and Flashlight Crazy (Mike) are too. 😀
Very nice.
Too bad Rey's lights sustainable output is so low.
AAA Ni-MH batteries seem to have a better sustained output compared to 10440 Li-ion in a ReyLight Pineapple Mini: timmcmahon.com.au/posts/reylight-pineapple-mini-green/
@@TorchHacker According to the chart on your review at 100% the output at the 10 min mark is at only 20lm, while the 10440 is at 97lm. How's that better sustained output?
@@300ZCorradoVR6Z NiMH 100% starts off at 126 lm, is 98 lm at 30 seconds, and then sustains 20 lm for over 5 hours. 10440 Li-ion 100% starts off at 394 lm, is 331 lm at 30 seconds, gradually drops from about 110 lm at 2 minutes and continues to drop to 70 lm by 41 min, shutting off around 51 minutes. So it's a 51 minute runtime with 10440 Li-ion vs 5 hour 26 minute runtime with Ni-MH. You'll get a much longer runtime at a lower output with NiMH. I did some more tests with a LANapple: timmcmahon.com.au/posts/reylight-lanapple-purple/
@@TorchHacker I'm talking about sustainable lumen output, not runtimes.