Answers to the \"PIERCE M10\" at eBay
Gentleman,
Thank you so much for looking at my Pierce M10 flashlight, I do apologize for not catching this thread earlier as my work schedule has been insane.
Let me try to answer a few quick questions: 1st off, the link to my ebay sale has changed (I didn't realized but my titling was not appropriate with eBay so they pulled it). I now have a new auction up (although it ends in less than 12 hours)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=16037&item=5171225596&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
There seem to be some questions regarding the amperage. Let me see if I can clarify the matter. I actually have 2 flashlight types I sell (at least currently). The 1st was an original Arc LS second run body with a custom design built circuit that allowed 200/400 mA switchable. It is also currently on sale at ebay. Simply type in "Switchable Arc" and you should get a hit. This design I started selling about 2 years ago and I literally have only a hand full left which I plan to put on ebay. Once these are out, they will be gone.
Now comes the rest of the story - about a year and a half ago, I decided to design a flashlight from scratch that would be extremely small yet extremely powerful. After a lot of design iteration and personal $$ investment, the Pierce M10 prototype was born. It is indeed design with a circuit that runs at 1000mA constant with a switch to flip to 400mA. At 1000mA, it does indeed run for about 1 hour while at 400mA it runs at about 2 hours. Once again, this is a prototype run and I will be selling these on ebay until I exhaust my prototype supply. If you want to find my flashligh on ebay, simply type in "Pierce M10" and it will be the only unique hit.
Thanks again, if you have any question, please directly contact me at
[email protected]
The $20 that was mention above was only for the "new body" - no head, no circuit. I indeed am hoping to sell these Pierce M10 at $200. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Sam
The designer and creator of Pierce M10