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Home Products Aqua Ram

Aqua Ram

by McGizmo

SKU 1060814

Date Added 08/18/2023

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $745.00

Price $695.00

Overview

This was the makers description when initally offered:

I have a new light design now in the offering. I call it the Aqua line and initially I have both an AquaMule and AquaRam on offer. Externally they look the same: This one is the RAM.

The difference between the Mule and Ram is that the Mule has no secondary optic whereas the Ram has a reflector:

The Mule has a significant aluminum heat sink that threads via a 1"x20 thread into the head of the light. The Ram has a reflector that has the same 1"x20 thread and it also threads into the head and clamps the MCPCB down against a retaining shoulder.
 

A primary design goal for these lights has been a goal I have had now for a number of years and that is for a light (or light platform) that could be taken under water without a second thought. I think it's obvious that previous lights I have made provide the foundation for this new light. At one point I had a few titanium twisty lights that I wouldn't hesitate to take underwater but I let some CPF friends talk me out of them. From that point on I planned to come up with a new design so I could at least have my own "dive" light as well as make them available to others who wanted one. All of my designs are based on keeping the water and environment out and I have taken many of them underwater without a problem. However their design was not what I would consider optimal in terms of preventing water under pressure from entering inside. 

Another design goal was for this light to be my first light designed specifically to host an 18650 Li-Ion battery. This required leaving the 13/16" x 20 thread mating of head to battery pak which has been the platform for most of my other lights. I increased the thread diameter to 7/8" which allows for the larger diameter of the 18650 cells as well as sufficient wall thickness in the body and head parts.

Given the power available from an 18650 I was also able to increase the power to the LED over previous lights of mine. And given the capacity of current LED's, the time for me to do so is certainly now ripe. I also believe the increase in aluminum and titanium material in these lights supports the thermal considerations of driving the LED at a higher current.

The light is activated by twisting the head all the way down until a gold plated brass contact ring (similar in function to the PD lights) makes contact with a shoulder in the battery pak. 

The two O-rings provide a seal for the light and either one on its own would be adequate in providing such a seal. I consider the outboard O-ring to be more of a seal to keep dust and debris out and as guard protecting the inboard seal which for the most part would see no duty.

Although identical in outward appearance, the AquaMule and AquaRam are quite different where it counts. The AquaMule provides a wide exit for the LED and its flood beam is greater in angle than the other Mules I have offered. I found I really wanted such a beam pattern when I started playing with a GoPro at night under water and in fact a modified 27LT into a under water Mule is what finally got me to commit to getting these lights designed. But there are also times when you want intensity you can only get by collimating the light and I knew I wanted this design to support a reflector as well. The Aqua Ram was the result.

As most of you know there is one critical and key component in all of my lights that is simply beyond my ken and that is the converter. I can design its physical size and electrical contacts as well as provide a wish list for its output and UI but the actual circuit design is something I must seek from an expert. In the case of the Aqua line, as luck would have it, a fellow CPF member contacted me about some of his converter designs about the same time I was getting serious about moving forward with these lights. He goes by the forum name of Rush but I have come to know him as Martin. It has been a real pleasure communicating with him for these many months and he has come up with a converter that exceeds my needs and wants and one that may well satisfy some of you, beyond my expectations. HERE is a separate thread that will be available for you and he to discuss the potential customizing of his converter beyond the stock version that I will be providing with these lights.

As for the stock converter let me provide some details. It is a four level output with a short off duration required for level shift. Same UI as my McClickie 3 speed lights but activation is accomplished with a quick twist off and then back on. I was initially concerned about how well the UI would work with twist activation but it's really straight forward and simple. 

I did a run time test on a prototype light powered by an AW 18650 black protected cell:
 

Now I don't know if those saw tooth drops there starting at about 80 minutes were due to thermal protection of the converter or due to the throttling down of the converter due to voltage drop in the depleting cell. Martin has included some features in this converter to protect it as well as help the user avoid a sudden black out due to depleted battery.

In the graph above as well as the performance table below, the lumen measure is reasonable but not exact. I believe the numbers are well within what one might expect from one of these lights but my integrating sphere is incapable of properly accepting the Aqua Head for measure as it sits outside of the sphere with light loss a certainty. The Mule measures are no doubt low relative to the Ram measures for this reason.
 

I have no doubt failed to provide all the information I had intended to but I can always add to the information as well as answer questions later on. Let me get to the offering itself.

At present I am offering a XM-L2 based AquaMule or AquaRam for the same price, $575, plus postage. 

If you want one of these please so indicate in the subject line of your e-mail request as well as provide your mailing address in the body of your e-mail request. Please be familiar with my ordering process and other details as mentioned in the Available lights, pricing and order info thread.

I think it's obvious that the AquaMule and even the AquaRam to some extent can be host to other LED's and indeed can be a platform for future modifications. I am using Loc-Tite blue on the Mule Heat Sink as well as Ram reflector but that should not preclude their removal at some future date should the need arise. There are a number of areas on the light and battery pak where milled slots could be added for tritium hosting but that is totally up to the user and not something I am offering; the same for various surface finishes.

This one has scuffs and scratches, and does not come with anything. otheriwse good condition.

 

Product Details

Overall Length 5.875

Weight (oz) 5.3

Source Previously owned

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