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For Sale - Flashlight Several items for sale, McGizmo, Titanium EDC, SF M6, PhD-M6, ...

Is the bulb replaceable, separates from module?
How is CCT and beam quality?
Thx..
I don't know if the bulb is replaceable or not.
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Here is a quick shot with an old AW 17670 cell (since this is a 3.7v module - note that the battery is not included):
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wquiles, good to see you here again and to sell your very own PhD-M6! I still treasure both of mine and remember the excitement of its development. buikid is getting a real piece of CPF history!
Hi there - been a long time for sure!

The only other working PhD-M6 pack I am keeping is the 2nd prototype I built (Eric I believe had #1 - if you recall, it was Eric who designed and built the AMAZING battery holders that made the PhD-M6 possible!). If you recall those initial ones were made from white delrin material - after the first batch, Eric moved to the black delrin, which where like in the pictures in this thread.

I have a few left over parts, a couple of bad boards (I never was able to get them to work), so I use those for "show and tell" if/when anyone at work shows interest (few do):
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I have tried, but I have not been able to get any of these left-over parts into a working PhD-M6 pack:
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Boards had to be 100% functional and through a burn-in with a high-current MN21 before they would be used for a production PhD-M6 pack.
 
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I was a broke college student when the PhD-M6 was being developed and produced, I remember drooling over hopped up incans, AW soft starts, and all the good stuff. By the time I had disposable income, all of the incan stuff had largely gone extinct. This will probably be the coolest piece of flashlight history I own!
Wow, thank you for your kind words. That was an amazing project with Eric - supper exciting for sure. Lots of prototyping to figure out how to "detect" the closing of the tailcap to initiate the soft start, the shape and duration of the soft start, measuring the battery voltage under load to determine when to go into moon mode, etc.. - so many "little" things to work out.

PS. It is somewhere in the main page for the PhD-M6, but remember to not leave the pack with cells just idle, as there is a tiny amount of parasitic drain while it sits. This comes from the circuit that is monitoring the tailcap closure.
 
From the info searched, don't think the bulb is replaceable. Nice tint though.
Did you need to remove press-in lens with that set-up?
Thx..
Nope - it is like any/all other drop ins. Remove head, drop module, screw head back up. Doesn't get any simpler.

You can of course use any other drop-in, like an LED drop-in in the same body. Depending on the operating voltage of the LED drop-in you might be able to use a single 17670 cell (3.7v) or 2x CS123 cells (6v). And if you get this host bored-out, you should be able to fit the larger diameter 18650 cells, instead of the 17670 cell for longer runtimes (I do this on an old SureFire L5 host of mine).
 
.... if you get this host bored-out, you should be able to fit the larger diameter 18650 cells
I wouldn't mess around boring. The older bodies are even thinner around the tail threads. Too much risk snapping tailcap off.
Sony 16650, 2500mAh cell that will work with that drop-in with plenty enough reserve power. Not sure who sells them anymore, but I have a few in my stash.

...let think about that Zzzz.

Come on someone else buy the light so it stops calling out to me!!! :lovecpf:
 
Do you by chance have another M6 rechargeable battery pack available (w/ or w/o the PHD-M6 circuit board?")?
 
I was a broke college student when the PhD-M6 was being developed and produced, I remember drooling over hopped up incans, AW soft starts, and all the good stuff. By the time I had disposable income, all of the incan stuff had largely gone extinct. This will probably be the coolest piece of flashlight history I own!

I was in exactly the same boat for a long time. I'm absolutely chewing on the drywall and ripping up the carpet over not seeing the PhD-M6 listing before you did. :yellowlaugh::banghead:
 
The reason that sounds "so interesting" is that I took a bad pack, and modded the battery holder, removed the bad board, and created a direct drive battery pack (no regulation of any kind) to provide a 3x 17670 pack for the Malkoff module I have in my newer M6.

So that I don't ever confuse them or try to use them with an incandescent bulb, I labeled it DD for direct drive:
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As you can see it is hollow - there is no PhD-M6 circuit board in there:
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Hey Will, been a while.
I am interested in the MagCs, #8a and #8c

Did Britelumen do the anodizing and machining ?
Are they the C prefix versions ?
What heatsink is used in #8a ? I am likely to swap the LED for a more modern one.
 
I will take the other Solar Force 2x18650 host if it is still available. Email incoming. Thanks.
 
Hey Will, been a while.
Yes - it has been a few full moons for sure ;). You are in London now - wow!



Did Britelumen do the anodizing and machining ?
Oh man. I don't remember exactly "who" did the HAIII for those here in the forum 8-9years ago.


Are they the C prefix versions ?
What heatsink is used in #8a ? I am likely to swap the LED for a more modern one.
Yes, all 3 of them are C prefix.


What heatsink is used in #8a ? I am likely to swap the LED for a more modern one.
I don't remember, but I like your idea of swapping for a more modern/powerful LED!
 
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