Can XHP70 be converted to XHP90?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2023
  • Here you can see how to disassemble the flashlight: • Complete, full disasse...
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    For your own responsibility, here's my solution, replacing LEDs from XHP70 to LED XHP90 without changing anything else! Well, how do you think it works? Find out the first!
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  • @makramsafwat2678
    @makramsafwat2678 Год назад +3

    So how long will it run on a single charge?
    And how much is the Xhp90
    Great vid btw👌🏻

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  Год назад +2

      Hello! Yes, longevity test after charging is on my list of things to check. It depends on the size of the battery and the current consumed (it is different for each mode). Speaking of prices, I haven't researched yet, it depends a lot on the country you are in! For example, in America, many things are cheaper than in Europe, due to import duties. But Aliexpress often sells fake brands!

    • @makramsafwat2678
      @makramsafwat2678 Год назад +1

      @@dl.electric
      Thanks for replying

    • @jsplasha
      @jsplasha 11 месяцев назад +1

      No such thing as an xhp90

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  11 месяцев назад

      @@jsplasha I guess you are right! But why do the Chinese use such a designation in their advertisements? www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001277968919.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.1.3113677cDIAjtX&algo_pvid=391ae1d3-aff2-450d-afc2-d89903fdf208&algo_exp_id=391ae1d3-aff2-450d-afc2-d89903fdf208 fc2-d89903fdf208-0&pdp_npi=3 %40dis%21EUR%2130.56%2130.56%21%21%21236.72%21%21%40212279a216891412197185073d0763%2112000015558218133%21sea%21LV%210&curPageLogUid=NEfSiw2 trShK

    • @paulb9769
      @paulb9769 7 месяцев назад

      of course there is @@jsplasha

  • @VigKing
    @VigKing 7 месяцев назад

    Hello doctor. I bought a flashlight using xhp50 3vol led today. Really disappointed with that light intensity, not as expected. I think the problem lies in the driver and can I upgrade the components from the original driver? it looks similar to the one you videotaped

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hello! If I understand correctly you are replacing the LED and driver on the existing flashlight with the xhp50? And you want to know if you can use the components of the previous driver or the driver itself?
      In any case, you need to be aware of the voltage level of the LED and also of how much CURRENT and voltage the driver is producing. I have a banch of aliexpress drivers, I will try to make some viode abouth this. But It's a taff time for me at the moment!

    • @VigKing
      @VigKing 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@dl.electric It is a fake version that uses xhp50 LEDs but the driver has been cut down, it has information written on the driver that the discharge current is 1 ampere. Because of its unique shape, charging port and battery capacity indicator, it was quite difficult for me to replace it. It's not on the electronics sales site. Hopefully the doctor will have a video on power editing for the original driver

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  7 месяцев назад

      @@VigKing ok, I will try to make it happen! :)

  • @XS1GOLIATH1
    @XS1GOLIATH1 3 месяца назад +1

    How many amps was the xhp 50 taking comparing to xhp70 and xhp 90?

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  3 месяца назад +1

      Hello! Unfortunately, I have not compared the current consumption of all these models. I have the Chinese variants of the XHP50 and XHP70, but from the XHP90 I only have the LED module. I will do a comparison one day as others have asked me this too!

    • @XS1GOLIATH1
      @XS1GOLIATH1 3 месяца назад +1

      @@dl.electric ok brother, looking forward to it. Oh and hey you can try a different driver that can output more than 5 amps. Seema like this stock driver is less than 2 amps.

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@XS1GOLIATH1 I will definitely try to do this comparison! Thank you very much for your help and advice! See you soon :)

    • @XS1GOLIATH1
      @XS1GOLIATH1 3 месяца назад +1

      @@dl.electric thankyou brother.

  • @kuyajayyoutubechannel5389
    @kuyajayyoutubechannel5389 7 месяцев назад

    Can I use 3 PCs xhp 70.3 led in just one circuit board that can produce 6,000 lumens with input of 3.7 to 4.2 volts output is 6 volt

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  7 месяцев назад

      Hello! Well I'm not sure you can. You need to be aware of how much current the circuit can provide and how much the LED consumes. And the voltage depends on the type of LED. I don't know exactly the nominal LED of this model. lumen is a unit of light quantity, it is difficult to directly express it in terms of power.

  • @be4885
    @be4885 11 дней назад +1

    no beam shot?

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  11 дней назад

      Hello! Well, I'm not sure I understood your question correctly. But beam shooting works (if that's your question). The beam does not depend on the LED (in this case) but more on the distance between the LED and the lens and the shape of the LED. Since the LEDs are very similar in this case, the beam works the same way.

    • @be4885
      @be4885 11 дней назад +1

      @@dl.electric brightness and quality are very different xhp90 is fake
      color quality of light that comes out It is white mixed with blue makes you look very uncomfortable compared with beautiful 5000K,6500K light from the real XHP70.2 SST40 led is much brighter than chinese XHP90 and XHP70.2 is 2-3 times brighter than the SST40

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  11 дней назад

      @be4885 Yes, you are absolutely right about that. Well I tried to order a real XHP70.2 LED but for some reason farnell didn't approve my payment (Or didn't accepted my card). So, right now I'm working on my dissertation, I can't do a good comparison, but once I'm done with my education stuff, I'll get to it! Hopefully, It will be at the end of the summer!

  • @Death.Row.11.05
    @Death.Row.11.05 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hello friend, I would like to ask for some views and opinions from you.Can a flashlight originally using CREE XHP 35 HD LED be changed to LUMINNUS SFT-40?If possible, what will happen to the drive. Will the drive experience side effects?One more thing, can you explain a little bit the difference between CREE XHP 35 HD LED and LUMINNUS SFT-40?Is the driver using LUMINNUS SFT-40 more powerful than the driver using CREE XHP 35 HD LED? I need an explanation, help from you, my friend.

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hello!
      This is a very difficult question, in a way! Unfortunately, I do not have access to such flashlights, so I can only look at what the Internet has to offer. When it comes to an LED driver, two characteristics are basically important, the current and the voltage it supplies to the LED module! If the voltages on the LED terminals match (for example 3.2V), then this is a good start. Each LED module also has a characteristic current consumption (eg 1.5A). If you replace the old one with a new led that consumes more, there are three scenarios, the driver may start to emit additional heat, or the LED will shine more dimly, or there will be no change at all. In your particular case, it depends on small details that I don't know. But in general, if the voltages and current characteristics are more or less similar (3.3 and 3.2 V are still acceptable) and (1.5A and 2A), then I say that you can safely change them and nothing bad will happen. A higher current driver may be usable, it's even better! Basically, all flashlight manufacturers work with similar components and the difference is in the design and features they provide.
      Here is the technical data sheet for the "luminus" model: download.luminus.com/datasheets/Luminus_SFT-40-WxS_Datasheet.pdf
      But for "XHP32" I found the following, which may not match your model: download.luminus.com/datasheets/Luminus_SFT-40-WxS_Datasheet.pdf
      Another technique would be to measure the voltage on the terminals of a switched-on flashlight with a multimeter and compare the numbers actually. As far as I can find on the internet, it looks about the same. You just have to see if the XHP has a much higher voltage!

    • @Death.Row.11.05
      @Death.Row.11.05 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@dl.electric I just downloaded the data about the Luminus SFT-40 LED and I looked at it. It seems simple but in fact it is a very complicated matter.That's not even the driver in the flashlight. You're right Doc. Electric, it's actually very complicated.But if I look at the data and I make a conclusion,If I want to change LED XHP 35 HD to SFT-40, I think the driver must also be changed.In my personal opinion, CREE XHP 35 HD LED with Luminus SFT-40, the difference is very noticeable.Anyway, thanks for Doc.Electric response to my chat.I really appreciate it.One more thing, it is true that there are many types of LEDs on the market and they have many different characters and specific purposes.

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  11 месяцев назад +1

      You are welcome! Glad I can help you!
      Answering your question - yes, the markets at the moment are saturated with all kinds of LEDs and led drivers. And they all are very different and for different purposes!
      www.educba.com/types-of-led/
      This simple article will give you more information on this topic!
      Overall, I'm glad you're into this stuff!
      Good luck mate!

    • @Death.Row.11.05
      @Death.Row.11.05 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@dl.electric It also took me a long time to understand the LED and also the flashlight. I am interested in the tactical flashlight.What I understand so far, Luminos SFT is more for throwing light. and a little spill including LED type SBT. Both are very powerful and the driver is also quite powerful compared to flashlights that use led xhp cree 35 hd.I think, I might just change the led xhp 35 hd to xhp 35hi. for a little denser and brighter. because the xhp cree 35hd has a dome.

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Death.Row.11.05 hi mate!
      It seems you're very into this topic, great!
      Also, you should consider, that each LED has a different beam angle and the reflector is specially selected for that LED! And each LED also has a different power dissipation, so that the case is specially made to work for the best to release that heat.
      As I said before, this is complete stuff, you should really research this topic in depth!
      But if you pick a similar flashlight, chances are the apriori mentioned is also similar!

  • @mh7488
    @mh7488 2 месяца назад +1

    xhp90 is fake led, Cree makes only xhp-35/50/70

    • @dl.electric
      @dl.electric  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you sir! I guess you're right! However, China makes the XHP90 (face versions) so I included them.