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Sold/Expired FS Chinese mystery M@g4C with regulated driver sold

jimjones3630

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One hot color temp bulb. Pic below on left.
All 3 lights shot with aspherical lens.
This bulb is available from AW affectonately known as Chinese Mystery Bulb.​




Stunning thrower with aspherical lens





Aspherical lens for incandescents, my mod.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=179681

Includes
AW driver ver.1 with AW fix. Yes I mailed it off and works well.
Ceramic blanket insulation for thermal management
Mag 4 C-cell flashlight, black color.
Low resistance switch fit, bi-pin direct wired to switch,
more volts to bulb = brighter run time.​

Aspherical lens increased throw with usable side spill,
made of BK7 glass with higher heat resistance than Borofloat or UCL windows
SMO non camed Carley reflector​

Powered by 3 Emoli cells.
Unlike Lithium Polymer batteries, these cells are very rugged.
It is encased in a steel can similar to NiCAD/NiMH batteries.

Many bulbs could run off this configuraton. In order of brightness 1166, 1185, GE 347118 6v, AW Mystery Bulb, Top Chinese 64430 bulb

Dimension: 26mm diameter x 70mm length
Weight: Approximately 100g
Mfg Claimed Capacity: 2670mah
Nominal Voltage: 3.7 V
Charge Voltage: 4.2 V
Mfg's Max Continuous Discharge Rate: 20A
Max Tested Continuous Discharge Rate* 45A (15C)
* Not endorsed by Manufacturer.​


This light has been carried but not abused.
Price $250​

shipping anywhere in CONUS $6, paypal + 4%.
Li battery charger extra $30
 
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Re: FS Chinese mystery M@g4C with regulated driver

Wow, this light is still here? It's been almost a month
 
Re: FS Chinese mystery M@g4C with regulated driver

If I remember correctly the mystery bulb is a G4 socket. AW's ceramic socket is the same type as the KIU socket, you can use G4 or G6.35 I know that this bulb puts out bigger spill and hot spot and more light than a 1185 but as a G4 or G6.35 you can use other options, bottom starter would be th 1185 I think.
Am I correct? If I am maybe you could list the bulbs in relative brightness. you have 11.1V bat nominal, lots of bulb choices to go with this host.
 
Re: FS Chinese mystery M@g4C with regulated driver

Yes NL, many bulbs could run off this configuraton. In order of brightness
1166, 1185, GE 347118 6v, AW Mystery Bulb, and the "Top Chinese" 64430.that is the usefullness of a kiu type socket.

jim

If I remember correctly the mystery bulb is a G4 socket. AW's ceramic socket is the same type as the KIU socket, you can use G4 or G6.35 I know that this bulb puts out bigger spill and hot spot and more light than a 1185 but as a G4 or G6.35 you can use other options, bottom starter would be th 1185 I think.
Am I correct? If I am maybe you could list the bulbs in relative brightness. you have 11.1V bat nominal, lots of bulb choices to go with this host.
 
Re: FS Chinese mystery M@g4C with regulated driver

Yes NL, many bulbs could run off this configuraton. In order of brightness
1166, 1185, GE 347118 6v, AW Mystery Bulb, and the "Top Chinese" 64430.that is the usefullness of a kiu type socket.

jim

The socket is useless without your build surrounding it! What have you done here, I think is to build a Swiss Army Knife of modded lights.
It can do so many things, a great light for anyone especially if they like to experiment or are just getting into the shallow end of the modding pool.

Do you think when you say "emoli or A123" it puts folks off? The emoli can charge on any regular li-ion chargers. A couple of wires and magnets, from the terminals to the batteries! Kaimoman.com has a $0.99 jumper that has a converter in it, one jumper in this as it is, and you can use this 99 cent converter to run a 3.6-3.7V li-ion charger at 3.0 for the new safe batteries!! That takes care of both the A123 and Emoli, no special chargers needed.

So, if you want a powerful light, here it is, no need to start at the bottom ROP or 1185. This is the SAK light. Great idea, JJ.
 
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