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I have wondered about combining the features of Jetbeam with a modded P7 emitter and had came across a thread by Sabrewolf who modded his some time late last year. So, I requested the same mod on my Jet-III Pro St from him but with a little difference: using SMO.
So far, I have seen most lights with P7 emitters using OP, very few I saw that could answer my curiosity if a SMO can work just as well, P7 being a quad led and all. I also wondered if it will produce a stronger hotspot or if any at all. After some curbing of excitement and waiting for delivery, here're the results: Received my Jet in pristine condition ![]() SMO in its full glory. No scratches or nicks visible from the front. I'm not sure if Sabrewolf had trimmed the reflector, if he did, it's a perfect job. ![]() The rear, clean like it's never been touched. (that didn't sound right ![]() ![]() Following are beam shots of Jet-III Pro ST comparing with a Fenix P3D. Subject is a window blind, about 5m away in darkness ![]() P3D, still a bright and beautiful light. ![]() Jet-III PRO ST with P7. It lit up the entire room, showing a very soft hotspot, artifacts are not as bad as I feared, just a faint faint projection of the quad led and slightly more obvious rings on the edge of the spill. ![]() ![]() Quick shot side-by-side. The quad shadow is slightly more visible here. The beams are not suppose to be creamy, guess it's my cam compensation. ![]() The Jet doesn't get hot, at most warm to handle. It also retain all it's features, hi, lo, strobe and IBS Woohoo ![]() ![]() |
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