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Sold/Expired Notta Designs BEAM in Titanium for sale

non

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This is a gorgeous light. and the beam profile is the best I've seen. $500,$475, NOW $450 shipped USPS Priority

Notta Designs Beam in Titanium with a Nichia SW40 219B and 3A LD-A4 driver.

Spec:
Material: 6Al-4V Titanium
Size: 18350
Pill: Brass
Reflector: McR-20S
LED: R9080 4000K 219B
Driver: 3A LD-A4 Constant Current Linear Driver w/ external temp sensor installed
Clip: Custom Art-Deco Notta clip
Switch: McClicky Forward Clicky switch
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kerneldrop

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Oh wow. It's hard to find a reflector 18350.
MCR 20mm reflector is excellent.
 
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McR-20 is incredible… I don't know why it isn't used in more lights… incredible blend of hotspot and spill. The OP makes it buttery smooth.
 
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non

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Its also the ammount of energy the designer puts into actually focusing the beam (pun intended). A very established maker told me it is a *really * time consuming process. The possible configurations of the driver are extensive. Unfortunately I prefer mechanically single level lights. I bought it mostly because 3 amp draw on high. I can't run it like that without making sounds for the immense exodus of photons leaving the front of the light. Which is pretty fun.
 

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Its also the ammount of energy the designer puts into actually focusing the beam (pun intended).
maybe turn the light ON, and post a pic or two of the Beam youre talking about..
 

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I will try tonight if it is not raining. I would describe it at 50/50 flood/spill but with LEGS. Don Mcleish said it best, "punchy flood".
 

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2012 point and shoot camera. Full Dark 40 yards to tree. Tree is 12 feet wide and fully lit by the hotspot. Not a fine example of my claims but what I can do now.
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non

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Link to datasheet for the driver. It has all of the programming possible (which is extensive). One feature I think is neat , is you can password protect your (programmming). I imagine it is near impossible to accidentally click your pasword and enter programming mode (at least until the chimps start typing Shakespeare).

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My dog Venus watching the boys wrassle.
 

non

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A better face shot and a diagonal. The clip is not worn/damaged it is left factory bead blast on the edges then polished on the faces. A really nice piece.

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non

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Price Drop to $450

This is a Nichia 219b. I elaborated in the first post.
 
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klackey

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I was watching and watching.... decided to make an offer and logged on ONE hour too late...... enjoy the light and if it gathers dust... repost for sale.. :) Love to hear what you think of the light once recieved..... I could not find much on the net about them........
 
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