Lots of lights sold in the last month, lots of lights bought in last 4 months. This was my first foray into the more custom area – only selling because I picked up a Ti-PD McGizmo Mule. This light however, lit the bar at the Hilton Garden Inn at the Halifax airport during a power failure – it was the hit of the party. I'll post better pictures tomorrow.
Overall condition is very good, no nicks or dings. The only scratches are the light surface scratches that almost any light that has been "lightly" used will see.
Run time on AW 3.7 rcr123 is in the range of 40-45 minutes on high. I went through 4 batteries that night in the bar - and ended up with a $75 beer tab (Alexander Keith's IPA). So that is what I am judging it from that.
EN Nickel plated, the body and head are 6061T6 aluminum. The Clip is 6-4 Ti. Mineral Glass window. Battery size: single CR123 or equivalent (3.7v for LE below). McClickie switch in tail of battery pak.
This was (is) $105 from McGizmo (no light engine).
Light Engine is from datiLED (as described below) (Posting 11 – 01 - 08)
DSWOI P7/Flupic Light Engines
For sale is one D-bin Seoul P7/Flupic (V2.2) light engines for the Aleph series lights. Glow epoxy was applied around the emitter (ultra blue glow epoxy).
LE features a DSWOI P7 LED (from Amilite in Korea) and a V2.2 Flupic board pushing 1.2A on high. This should be good for approximately 300 lumens, give or take. The Flupic is a multi-level, user programmable driver board that requires the use of a single 3.7V Li-Ion cell. Details of the board can be found at link below. Note - I tried it with a 3 volt primary CR123 and the light functioned as normal changing between high and low - wasn't quite as bright as would be expected from 3 volts versus 3.7 volts.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showpost.php?p=1480970&postcount=1
The interior of the can is completely filled with thermal epoxy, and there is ring of ultra blue glow epoxy around the emitter. After a charge, it will glow for at least six hours. The dome of the LED does not touch the window of the AMC Mule.
This was $133
$175, shipped & paypalled. Add 3% for non-cash PP. Shipped in ConUSA by UPS ground insured. Will ship by USPS elsewhere for reasonable up charge – if not insured then not my responsibility after I drop off at post office.
First unconditional "I'll take it", gets it. I do reserve the right to sell, or not sell, to anyone.
Updated - italics are from original postings, edited only to eliminate options not selected (ie green glow versus blue, etc).
Overall condition is very good, no nicks or dings. The only scratches are the light surface scratches that almost any light that has been "lightly" used will see.
Run time on AW 3.7 rcr123 is in the range of 40-45 minutes on high. I went through 4 batteries that night in the bar - and ended up with a $75 beer tab (Alexander Keith's IPA). So that is what I am judging it from that.
EN Nickel plated, the body and head are 6061T6 aluminum. The Clip is 6-4 Ti. Mineral Glass window. Battery size: single CR123 or equivalent (3.7v for LE below). McClickie switch in tail of battery pak.
This was (is) $105 from McGizmo (no light engine).
Light Engine is from datiLED (as described below) (Posting 11 – 01 - 08)
DSWOI P7/Flupic Light Engines
For sale is one D-bin Seoul P7/Flupic (V2.2) light engines for the Aleph series lights. Glow epoxy was applied around the emitter (ultra blue glow epoxy).
LE features a DSWOI P7 LED (from Amilite in Korea) and a V2.2 Flupic board pushing 1.2A on high. This should be good for approximately 300 lumens, give or take. The Flupic is a multi-level, user programmable driver board that requires the use of a single 3.7V Li-Ion cell. Details of the board can be found at link below. Note - I tried it with a 3 volt primary CR123 and the light functioned as normal changing between high and low - wasn't quite as bright as would be expected from 3 volts versus 3.7 volts.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showpost.php?p=1480970&postcount=1
The interior of the can is completely filled with thermal epoxy, and there is ring of ultra blue glow epoxy around the emitter. After a charge, it will glow for at least six hours. The dome of the LED does not touch the window of the AMC Mule.
This was $133
$175, shipped & paypalled. Add 3% for non-cash PP. Shipped in ConUSA by UPS ground insured. Will ship by USPS elsewhere for reasonable up charge – if not insured then not my responsibility after I drop off at post office.
First unconditional "I'll take it", gets it. I do reserve the right to sell, or not sell, to anyone.
Updated - italics are from original postings, edited only to eliminate options not selected (ie green glow versus blue, etc).
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