If you want to use this in a larger mag like 4,5, or 6 cell you can fill up the extra space using these dummy batteries. Maximum power will be reduced to around 50% using alkaline cells. 3x NIMH cells are best, but 3 Alkaline cells will power the bulb, but at a reduced output. This bulb is for use with the voltage of 3 D cells ONLY. Screw the head back on to the maglite until it is just "snug" onto the body. Place the lens over the dropin and thread the bezel back down until snug. Insert the 5000 lumen bulb into the head. Next remove the bezel and lens from the top of the Maglite head. Next remove the factory reflector, bulb retaining ring and bulb from the switch tower (if you have the bi-pin bulb you can press down on the tower to eject the plastic bulb holder). HOW TO INSTALL: Start by unscrewing and removing the head of your Maglite flashlight. A full set of instructions see the user interface description below. You can see a video on how it works by searching Youtube for "Adventure Sport user interface".ĪDDITIONAL FUNCTIONS: You can also reprogram the bulb to a very wide range of other brightness levels and mode groups. The bulb will memorize the last mode used and come on in that mode when you power it back on. Once you find the brightness level you want fully "click" the switch into place. Each time you do so the bulb will change output. To select the output mode half press the Maglite switch until the light comes on, quickly let off and half press the switch again. USER INTERFACE: By default the bulb is set to have 3 levels of brightness, Low, Medium, High. 3x NIMH cells are best, or one high drain 3.7 volt li-ion such as a 26650. Alkaline cells will power the bulb up at a reduced output so are best used as backup). Instantly convert your incandescent Maglites into a SUPER POWERED LED flashlight! Three Cree XPL-HI LED emitters and the Lumencraft mosfet driver pound out up to 2,000 retina searing lumens (output of the bulbs is based on use of NIHM rechargeable cells).
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