Big Lux1 sale at Future

PEU

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LXHL-MW1C - SPECIAL OFFER !!!
Luxeon I "First Generation", White, 1W, Batwing, Star, Dorset process


Why?
The "First Generation" white LED's used a process called 'Dorset' which was comprised of a phosphor coating technique which could yield minor color variations. In 2004, Lumileds introduced the EOS process which eliminated any color variations and gave a better rendering of white light. Although 'Dorset' was a highly successful product for years, Lumileds has decided to convert completely to the EOS process. This gives us a one-time opportunity to liquidate the LXHL-MW1C at never before possible pricing!!



What is the offer?

up to 4,999 pcs - $ 3.09!!!
5,000 - 9,999 pcs - $ 2.89!!!
10,000 - 49,999 pcs - $ 2.69!!!
50,000 - 99,0000 pcs - $1.99!!!
150,000 pcs (all stk) - best offer - all offers will be considered!!!!


Not for the average CPFer... but who knows...


Pablo
 
I would say no, hence the "not for the average CPFer" at the end.
 
I just said that. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif I really don't know, you will have to ask PEU. I think he meant that the average CPFer would not make an offer for the whole lot of LEDs.
 
Someone offer them $100,000 for all 150,000 emitters. That would be 66 cents each. What a deal!
 
Hi all,

According to the Future online store, the MW1C stars cost $3.99 each when quantity = 1. When I put in a quantity of 5001, the price point stayed at $3.99.

Interestingly, some further searching of the site revealed:
LXHL-NX05 - LUXEON COLLIM OPTIC SELL*NX07* ($1.50 qty 45).

From the part description, it would seem that there is an NX07 optic out there that is replacing the old NX05.

Another interesting update for the intrepid modder.. The LXCL-PWF1, better known as the Luxeon Flash is now being offered at $3.85 in single quantities, as opposed to the previous 5000 minimum order.

I'll be ordering my flashes the second I find out if they ship to APO addresses.

pb
 
pb, what applications would you use your flashes into, if you don't mind my curiosity?
 
Hi Dabiscake,

Actually, I was thinking of flashlight applications.

Think of it as a much smaller Lux-I with better thermal characteristics, much wider beam angle, and capable of much higher (2000mA pulsed) current capabilities.

pb
 
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