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Hey everyone,
As some of you may know I'm currently in the process of building a C2 445 2W+ build. I have a few questions about the build and in particular the host, my main goal is to achieve a 2watt output with an m140 with a decent duty cycle
So for the host I can't decide between the c6 or the c2 host, the only reason im leaning towards the c2 is to achieve a better duty cycle, here's the c2 host
Ultrafire C2 DIY Cree LED Flashlight Shell/Casing Complete Set with Driver Pill (1*18650/2*CR123A) - Free Shipping - DealExtreme
What I'm wondering is that will the c2 host with aluminium heatsink provide a better duty cycle over a c6 with a copper heatsink? currently cliff has an awesome price on c6 copper heatsinks and I'm wondering how would the duty cycles compare with the two hosts? (bearing in mind that the c6 would have a copper heat-sink and the c2 would have a aluminum heat-sink) Would the c2 duty cycle be significantly better than the c6?
I greatly appreciate anyones suggestions and answers
As some of you may know I'm currently in the process of building a C2 445 2W+ build. I have a few questions about the build and in particular the host, my main goal is to achieve a 2watt output with an m140 with a decent duty cycle
So for the host I can't decide between the c6 or the c2 host, the only reason im leaning towards the c2 is to achieve a better duty cycle, here's the c2 host
Ultrafire C2 DIY Cree LED Flashlight Shell/Casing Complete Set with Driver Pill (1*18650/2*CR123A) - Free Shipping - DealExtreme
What I'm wondering is that will the c2 host with aluminium heatsink provide a better duty cycle over a c6 with a copper heatsink? currently cliff has an awesome price on c6 copper heatsinks and I'm wondering how would the duty cycles compare with the two hosts? (bearing in mind that the c6 would have a copper heat-sink and the c2 would have a aluminum heat-sink) Would the c2 duty cycle be significantly better than the c6?
I greatly appreciate anyones suggestions and answers
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