***SOLD to choppers***
shipped via USPS 1st-Class (2-3 days) on 10/27/2007
SOLD: (3) Osram 64430 35W 6V bi-pin bulb [$20usd shipped conUS]
Brand new. Never used.
Purchased from the infamous LuxLuthor.
After receiving them, I realized it didn't fit into my FM G4 bi-pin socket.
I was advised to get AW's 'Mag D Incan Driver' which should support the bulb.
I wasn't looking to spend any more cash on hotwires for a while......
So it's up for a quick sale.
$20usd shipped conUS, includes paypal fees, etc...
paypal to: abz117 {at} yahoo [dot] com
within (2) hours from the time you state, "i'll take it"
According to:
[LuxLuthor's Most Powerful Maglite Mods List]
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=177171
It is rated #7 in his top list...
The 64430 35W 6V bulb overdriven to 9.8 or 9.9V gives about 1800 bulb lumens. Best to have a regulated drive with soft starting. Wonderful solution to a smaller light. Because it needs about 9.5 to 10A of current you should look at powering this with either the new A123 or Emoli safe Lithium chemistries, or a NiMH high output pack using cells such as the Elite 2/3A or 1700mAh AA's. Osram 64430 bulbs that are no longer made.
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shipped via USPS 1st-Class (2-3 days) on 10/27/2007
SOLD: (3) Osram 64430 35W 6V bi-pin bulb [$20usd shipped conUS]
Brand new. Never used.
Purchased from the infamous LuxLuthor.
After receiving them, I realized it didn't fit into my FM G4 bi-pin socket.
I was advised to get AW's 'Mag D Incan Driver' which should support the bulb.
I wasn't looking to spend any more cash on hotwires for a while......
So it's up for a quick sale.
$20usd shipped conUS, includes paypal fees, etc...
paypal to: abz117 {at} yahoo [dot] com
within (2) hours from the time you state, "i'll take it"
According to:
[LuxLuthor's Most Powerful Maglite Mods List]
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=177171
It is rated #7 in his top list...
The 64430 35W 6V bulb overdriven to 9.8 or 9.9V gives about 1800 bulb lumens. Best to have a regulated drive with soft starting. Wonderful solution to a smaller light. Because it needs about 9.5 to 10A of current you should look at powering this with either the new A123 or Emoli safe Lithium chemistries, or a NiMH high output pack using cells such as the Elite 2/3A or 1700mAh AA's. Osram 64430 bulbs that are no longer made.
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