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Sold/Expired G4 bi-pin socket by Fivemega (5th Run)

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G4 bi-pin socket by Fivemega (5th Run CLOSED)

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5th Run
G4 Sockets​
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Here I have more of these hi-temp PR base to bi-pin sockets with improved design and high quality ready to ship.
No expensive gold plating process to keep the price low.
Very easy to use. No tool needed, no cutting, grinding and no skills. Will fit in stock M*g C and D switch without modification.
Simply push in your WA bi-pin bulb and install in your M*g. Will work with all G4 WA bulbs such as: 1111, 1160, 1166, 1185 and....
Also will work with other brand G4 with pin diameter of 0.028" such as Osram 64275 and Philips 5761.
PR base is mill machined from solid brass or stainless steel, for durability and best electrical connection, then electricaly seperated with hi temp material. No corrosive metal to oxidize, no glue to smoke, no soldering to melt down.
I have tested in M*g 1185 for 50 minutes continuous (overdriven to 11.1 volt) and 2-1/2D M*g for 70 minutes continuous (overdriven to 7.4 volt)
This will work with all FM3" cammed heads and all FM Dual Function reflectors.
I do not guarantee to work with any other brand aftermarket reflectors.
Price:
Stainless steel $19 for first socket and $17 for each additional one. $16 for first socket and $14 for each additional one. (NOT AVAILABLE)=(NO MORE LEFT)=(ALL GONE)
Brass $16 for first socket and $14 for each additional one. (NOT AVAILABLE)=(NO MORE LEFT)=(ALL GONE)
Bi pin WA1160 $6 each (NOT AVAILABLE)
Bi pin WA1111 $9 each (NOT AVAILABLE)
Bi pin Philips 5761 $6 each (NOT AVAILABLE)
Bi pin WA1185 $6 each (NOT AVAILABLE)
Potted WA1185 $10 each (NOT AVAILABLE)
Bi pin FM1909 $16 each (NOT AVAILABLE)
Please note: I am not manufacturer of any bulb and don't sell them for profit. I offer some bulbs here only for your convenience to get them all in same shipment therefore NO WARRANTY on any bulb. If you are not comfortable with this, please get the bulbs elsewhere.
Please DO NOT pay for any item not listed here.
Shipping:
$4 to States (any quantity)
$6 internationaly (any quantity)
G5.3 sockets are available [size=+1]here.[/size]
M*gCharger slugs are available [size=+1]here.[/size]
Battery holders for M*glites are available [size=+1]here[/size] and [size=+1]here.[/size]
For documentation purpose, it is [size=+1]Necessary[/size] to post your request here and detail of your order in Paypal note.
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Please contact me for other type of payment or combine shipping.
For documentation purpose, it is [size=+1]Necessary[/size] to post your request here and detail of your order in Paypal note.
:paypal: for 2 brass sockets
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6th RUN AVAILABLE HERE
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:paypal: for:

(1) 8.38mm Dual function Medium Orange Peel (MOP) $30
(2) G-4 bi-pin brass socket $30
shipping $5

Total $65

Thanks!
Grampa
 
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4 x Stainless Steel $70
Shipping $3.00
Total $ 73

CPF Varriano

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3 x Stainless steel sockets $56

Thanks Varooj

Looking forward to purchasing an elephant:naughty:
 
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I would like to order 2 stainless steel adaptors and post to the uk.
total $41. Thanks.
 
:paypal: for 3 brass high temp PR base to Bi Pin sockets.

$16*3=$48+$3 Shipping = $51

*Edit: Oops, I overpaid by $4. Dont worry about refunding it. Just take it as a "Thank You" for offering these awesome pieces for us to build our own lights ;-)
 
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V, pros/cons of the SS vs. brass? Many thanks (and if covered just point me to it if you can). (also wondering when your 9AA to 3D will be available again).
 
I would like to order
2 - Stainless steel G4 Sockets $36
Postage $3

Total $39

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V, pros/cons of the SS vs. brass? Many thanks (and if covered just point me to it if you can). (also wondering when your 9AA to 3D will be available again).

I'm wondering about the advantages of one over the other as well. Waiting for advice before ordering. Thanks
 
Let me guess at this...

Stainless steel is stronger, harder and more resistant to heat.

Brass conducts current better.

Don't know if either is significantly better than the other for any of those attributes.

:thinking:
 
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