ledmitter_nli
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Same as my previous Kerberos (Kenji) Quad XP-G2 sale thread this continues with selling one of my last two cherished Kerberos drop-ins - the R5-1C.
The Kerberos quad XP-G2 [R5-1C] is a beautiful cool white in the 6,500K range that I chose originally because I was impressed with the ArmyTek Predator [R5-1C] using an XM-L2 LED.
Example (from the ArmyTek Predator R5-1C beam tint)
Images taken from here
My samples of the Quad XP-G2 [R5-1C]
More samples here:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...-comparisons&p=4280937&viewfull=1#post4280937
Of my top two Kerberos quads, the R5-1C is the brightest performer out of all the Kerberos quads I've owned, but I've decided to keep the R4-5C siding with the warmer tint.
This dropin technical details and price:
-- Will send Carclo 10621 spotlight optic and the 10622 spotlight tight optic unbonded for you to test your preferred beam pattern.
-- As 4.2V 5.6A modules - Do not exceed 4.2V such as 2XRCR or 2X18650. Only use ONE cell.
-- Runtime's given the 4.2V 5.6A draw spans 100% output to 70% output in approx 30 min using a single 3100mAh 18650.
-- Modes High (100%) > Med (40%) > Low (7%) [Resets to default high when not in use]
-- Modes are set using tail button half presses, under a second each making cycling through modes super fast.
-- No blink modes.
-- Blink warning for low voltage.
-- These dropins do not feature thermal protection. Do not run unattended.
-- These dropins must be heatsinked properly. Instructions are here.
-- These dropins do not feature reverse polarity protection (although I haven't confirmed). Insert battery POSITIVE end first to be safe.
-- Will come with a contact spring.
Keep in mind these are ultra high performance dropins and get HOT so be mindful if running them over 3 minutes continuous on high. Med is better for practicality.
Before purchasing be sure to check the beam output and beam tint examples here
Paid $220, pricing this dropin differently (higher bin R5 lumen rating, rare and exceptional cool white tint) (PayPal) (was $120) Now $100. Shipping not included - will use priority mail 2-3 day with tracking (Approx $6). Continental US only. A photo of the shipment will be made with the labelled package behind the USPS teller window, so once it's in the postal system it is out of my hands and I cannot accept further responsibility.
First to say "I'll take R5-1C!" takes it. A PM will follow and the thread status will be updated.
Purchase with confidence, I've sold 4 of these with good rep!
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...XPG-SOLD-OVEREADY-C2-SOLD-*closed*&highlight=
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...OLD)-Quad-Nichia-219-Dropin-1-100-lums-(SOLD)
Thanks for looking.
The Kerberos quad XP-G2 [R5-1C] is a beautiful cool white in the 6,500K range that I chose originally because I was impressed with the ArmyTek Predator [R5-1C] using an XM-L2 LED.
Example (from the ArmyTek Predator R5-1C beam tint)
Images taken from here
My samples of the Quad XP-G2 [R5-1C]
More samples here:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...-comparisons&p=4280937&viewfull=1#post4280937
Of my top two Kerberos quads, the R5-1C is the brightest performer out of all the Kerberos quads I've owned, but I've decided to keep the R4-5C siding with the warmer tint.
This dropin technical details and price:
-- Will send Carclo 10621 spotlight optic and the 10622 spotlight tight optic unbonded for you to test your preferred beam pattern.
-- As 4.2V 5.6A modules - Do not exceed 4.2V such as 2XRCR or 2X18650. Only use ONE cell.
-- Runtime's given the 4.2V 5.6A draw spans 100% output to 70% output in approx 30 min using a single 3100mAh 18650.
-- Modes High (100%) > Med (40%) > Low (7%) [Resets to default high when not in use]
-- Modes are set using tail button half presses, under a second each making cycling through modes super fast.
-- No blink modes.
-- Blink warning for low voltage.
-- These dropins do not feature thermal protection. Do not run unattended.
-- These dropins must be heatsinked properly. Instructions are here.
-- These dropins do not feature reverse polarity protection (although I haven't confirmed). Insert battery POSITIVE end first to be safe.
-- Will come with a contact spring.
Keep in mind these are ultra high performance dropins and get HOT so be mindful if running them over 3 minutes continuous on high. Med is better for practicality.
Before purchasing be sure to check the beam output and beam tint examples here
Paid $220, pricing this dropin differently (higher bin R5 lumen rating, rare and exceptional cool white tint) (PayPal) (was $120) Now $100. Shipping not included - will use priority mail 2-3 day with tracking (Approx $6). Continental US only. A photo of the shipment will be made with the labelled package behind the USPS teller window, so once it's in the postal system it is out of my hands and I cannot accept further responsibility.
First to say "I'll take R5-1C!" takes it. A PM will follow and the thread status will be updated.
Purchase with confidence, I've sold 4 of these with good rep!
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...XPG-SOLD-OVEREADY-C2-SOLD-*closed*&highlight=
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...OLD)-Quad-Nichia-219-Dropin-1-100-lums-(SOLD)
Thanks for looking.
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