Hello, first post here :D

A few month ago I modded a FW1AA with boost-buck driver for NiMH/li-ion and with RGB LEDs.
I used a TIR lens for the aux led to shine through, unfortunately it had artefacts in the spill that ended up a bit too distracting so I went back to the original reflector and used a thin flex PCB under the reflector with tiny LEDs that fit in the opening. I’m very satisfied with the result, plus the beam with the 519A+ SMO reflector is surprisingly good.

Edit : putting the video in the text since it didn’t create a YouTube thumbnail : https://youtu.be/u6aYa8FEt3s

    • @zumlin
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      11 year ago

      Awesome! Do you think if I can fit these RGB leds under an original FW1A reflector with the smaller opening (not the crappy FW1A Pro reflector)? If I can eventually find one that is.

      • @thefreemanOP
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        1 year ago

        What’s the diameter of the opening ?

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        If I can eventually find one that is.

        Oh you don’t have one, measuring from a picture I get 5.9mm, if that’s right then it will be very close.

        I can try making a version with the LEDs closer to the 3535 cutout.

        • @zumlin
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          11 year ago

          Yea I don’t own one yet, but it should be around 5.6mm to 5.7mm.

          I can try making a version with the LEDs closer to the 3535 cutout

          That would be great if you could, thanks.

            • @zumlin
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              21 year ago

              Excellent! Thank you so much.

            • @trakcon
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              11 year ago

              So this should work for the original FW1A?? That is exactly what I need!

              • @thefreemanOP
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                1 year ago

                I guess it should. Unless the corners of the flex boards overlap with the MCPCB solder pads, since it was designed for a smaller MCPCB.

                • @trakcon
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                  11 year ago

                  Awesome. I’ll order some soon and let you know. Thanks so much!