Vinz
Newly Enlightened
Hi, folks!
While cleaning up my little workshop, I found these pretty hosts in my storage and decided to bring them to life. I added ar-coated lenses, built complete new copper switch assemblies with much more reliable Omten switches (copper-bronze internals), improved the finish on the SS parts, combined it with my versatile interface and built it together using best available materials. The result is a quite nice and quality EDC-pocket-rocket.
Some facts:
EDC (Every Day Carry): Moon - Low - Medium - High
(starts always on "moon" if the light was off for more than 0,7 seconds and mutes the moon mode if you circle through the modes.)
Regular Mode Memory: Low - Medium - High
(saves the last used mode if the light was off for more than 0,7 seconds.)
Police / Law Enforcement: High- Medium - Low
(starts always on high if the light was off for more than 0,5 seconds)
Tactical: High - Hidden Strobe
(the strobe can be activated with a fast double click und uses a mode memory. So you can directly start with strobe, if needed. A short interrupt within 0.5 seconds brings you back to the high mode)
The groups can be activated by 7, 8, 9 and 10 fast clicks. A voltage monitoring feature can be activated by 6 fast clicks.
The high mode is limited to 4 amps on this built.
Price is $45 shipped internationally. +$5 for registered shipping.
4 are available:
[SOLD] 1. de-domed and special treated<-click XP-G3 - 5500K (no greenish tint!) // Croquette - Paid
[SOLD] 2. de-domed and special treated<-click XP-G3 - 5500K (no greenish tint!) // Flashlike - Paid
[SOLD] 3. XP-L HI V3 - 1A - 6500K // Slow2Go - Paid
[SOLD] 4. Nichia 219B - 4500K - D220 - CRI 91 (for tint snobs, but be aware of the massive heat this light creates) // vadimax - Paid
Thanks for watching!
While cleaning up my little workshop, I found these pretty hosts in my storage and decided to bring them to life. I added ar-coated lenses, built complete new copper switch assemblies with much more reliable Omten switches (copper-bronze internals), improved the finish on the SS parts, combined it with my versatile interface and built it together using best available materials. The result is a quite nice and quality EDC-pocket-rocket.
Some facts:
- LEDs on Notigon copper PCBs, glued down using:
- own made thermal adhesive based on monocrystalline diamond (highest possibe heat conductivity)
- anti-reflex-coated lenses
- custom copper switch internal + much bigger Omten switch with copper-bronze contacts
- copper-bronze springs
- Low-voltage (ramp down + switch-off at 3V), over-heat and reverse polarity protection
- diamond thermal adhesive potted circuit + diamond thermal grease on all relevant parts
- for one cell (3.7V) only
- multi mode group interface with the following functions:
EDC (Every Day Carry): Moon - Low - Medium - High
(starts always on "moon" if the light was off for more than 0,7 seconds and mutes the moon mode if you circle through the modes.)
Regular Mode Memory: Low - Medium - High
(saves the last used mode if the light was off for more than 0,7 seconds.)
Police / Law Enforcement: High- Medium - Low
(starts always on high if the light was off for more than 0,5 seconds)
Tactical: High - Hidden Strobe
(the strobe can be activated with a fast double click und uses a mode memory. So you can directly start with strobe, if needed. A short interrupt within 0.5 seconds brings you back to the high mode)
The groups can be activated by 7, 8, 9 and 10 fast clicks. A voltage monitoring feature can be activated by 6 fast clicks.
The high mode is limited to 4 amps on this built.
Price is $45 shipped internationally. +$5 for registered shipping.
4 are available:
[SOLD] 1. de-domed and special treated<-click XP-G3 - 5500K (no greenish tint!) // Croquette - Paid
[SOLD] 2. de-domed and special treated<-click XP-G3 - 5500K (no greenish tint!) // Flashlike - Paid
[SOLD] 3. XP-L HI V3 - 1A - 6500K // Slow2Go - Paid
[SOLD] 4. Nichia 219B - 4500K - D220 - CRI 91 (for tint snobs, but be aware of the massive heat this light creates) // vadimax - Paid
Thanks for watching!
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