Endeavour
Flashlight Enthusiast
Hey Folks,
I'm cleaning out my bench to make room for some new projects and came across some things I finally decided I won't be using in the forseeable future and could use a better home than my parts boxes and closet.
First off I've got a box full of 18 various Luxeon LEDs, Luxeon Is, IIIs, and of a bunch of various different colors. Also in the box are some 13 SO17XB Reflectors by IMS and 5 of the original 17mm reflector they used to make with the can shell around the outside, as well as three of their larger reflectors (I think they're 27mm?). There's also a set of two Fraen Tri-Lens optics inside, and an ancient NX-05 collimator. I'd like to get $85 for the whole box of stuff.
I've also got a bunch FLuPIC Boards at 0.55" Dia, 0.6mm thin - $17ea.
(One of these boards has two short wires attached to the LED + and - for testing, all other boards have never been used. I'll let this board go for $14)
I've got several RCR2s and associated chargers and spacers to go with the above FLuPIC boards:
AW Protected RCR2 Cells - $5.75ea.
AW Nano Chargers - $5.50ea.
Copper Spacer - $0.75ea.
LEDs:
3 WX1S Bin Luxeon V Stars - $18ea.
1 TW0J Luxeon III Star - $8
1 UX1L Luxeon III Star - $10
3 U Bin Luxeon Emitters (further bin unknown) - $10ea.
2 R2HW Luxeon I Stars - $2ea.
2 QW0H Luxeon I Stars - $2ea.
To use the star LEDs on other lighting systems like the Aleph LE, etc. you just desolder the leads of the LED from the star, and using two sets of pliers on opposite sides of the board, twist in opposite directions, deforming the board until the emitter pops off.
Free Stuff: Please do not jump on board and claim these things only for them to move from my drawer to yours - the intention here is to help out some folks who are new to the hobby so they can begin to have fun with LEDs and get them started on their journey of flashaholism - officially ordained flashaholics need not apply.
ZXSC300 LED Driver - This was given to me back when I first joined the CPF by a kind soul who helped me start getting me feet wet in the world of power regulation and high power LEDs (back in the days when the Luxeon I was still considered pretty cool stuff). It's soldered down onto a homemade PCB and won't fit into any flashlights, but it'll help get the amateur started - a pay-it-forward (free) to the beginning modder.
4 T-Bin Luxeon IIIs - These were removed from LionCubs a while back that are a little dimmer than usual from having been overdriven in the light. First come first served.
2 20mm IMS Reflectors - Removed from the same light as above, free to an aspiring modder. (1 Left)
Shipping on all items is a flat $5.00 shipped via USPS Priority Mail within the US, except for the free stuff, which is, of course, free. International folks PM me if you're interested in anything and I'll get you a shipping quote - the Global Priority Flat Rate Envelopes are gone, so things have become more complicated shipping outside the US.
If you're interested in anything please post an "I'll take it" here, and PM me - precedence will be given to the timestamp of the post.
Take care folks!
-Enrique
I'm cleaning out my bench to make room for some new projects and came across some things I finally decided I won't be using in the forseeable future and could use a better home than my parts boxes and closet.
First off I've got a box full of 18 various Luxeon LEDs, Luxeon Is, IIIs, and of a bunch of various different colors. Also in the box are some 13 SO17XB Reflectors by IMS and 5 of the original 17mm reflector they used to make with the can shell around the outside, as well as three of their larger reflectors (I think they're 27mm?). There's also a set of two Fraen Tri-Lens optics inside, and an ancient NX-05 collimator. I'd like to get $85 for the whole box of stuff.
I've also got a bunch FLuPIC Boards at 0.55" Dia, 0.6mm thin - $17ea.
(One of these boards has two short wires attached to the LED + and - for testing, all other boards have never been used. I'll let this board go for $14)
I've got several RCR2s and associated chargers and spacers to go with the above FLuPIC boards:
AW Protected RCR2 Cells - $5.75ea.
AW Nano Chargers - $5.50ea.
Copper Spacer - $0.75ea.
LEDs:
3 WX1S Bin Luxeon V Stars - $18ea.
1 TW0J Luxeon III Star - $8
1 UX1L Luxeon III Star - $10
3 U Bin Luxeon Emitters (further bin unknown) - $10ea.
2 R2HW Luxeon I Stars - $2ea.
2 QW0H Luxeon I Stars - $2ea.
To use the star LEDs on other lighting systems like the Aleph LE, etc. you just desolder the leads of the LED from the star, and using two sets of pliers on opposite sides of the board, twist in opposite directions, deforming the board until the emitter pops off.
Free Stuff: Please do not jump on board and claim these things only for them to move from my drawer to yours - the intention here is to help out some folks who are new to the hobby so they can begin to have fun with LEDs and get them started on their journey of flashaholism - officially ordained flashaholics need not apply.
ZXSC300 LED Driver - This was given to me back when I first joined the CPF by a kind soul who helped me start getting me feet wet in the world of power regulation and high power LEDs (back in the days when the Luxeon I was still considered pretty cool stuff). It's soldered down onto a homemade PCB and won't fit into any flashlights, but it'll help get the amateur started - a pay-it-forward (free) to the beginning modder.
4 T-Bin Luxeon IIIs - These were removed from LionCubs a while back that are a little dimmer than usual from having been overdriven in the light. First come first served.
2 20mm IMS Reflectors - Removed from the same light as above, free to an aspiring modder. (1 Left)
Shipping on all items is a flat $5.00 shipped via USPS Priority Mail within the US, except for the free stuff, which is, of course, free. International folks PM me if you're interested in anything and I'll get you a shipping quote - the Global Priority Flat Rate Envelopes are gone, so things have become more complicated shipping outside the US.
If you're interested in anything please post an "I'll take it" here, and PM me - precedence will be given to the timestamp of the post.
Take care folks!
-Enrique
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