For sale are two is one D-bin Seoul P7/Flupic (V2.2) light engines for the Aleph series lights. You can choose the glow epoxy to be applied around the emitter. Either V10 ultra green or ultra blue glow epoxy.
Each 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 here.
The interior of the can is completely filled with thermal epoxy, and I will add a ring of V10 ultra green or ultra blue glow epoxy around the emitter. After a charge, it will glow for at least six hours. (The green will be glowing dimly in the morning after 8 hours.) The dome of the LED does not touch the window of the AMC Mule.
The price for each is $138 $133, shipped via First Class mail service with Delivery Confirmation within the U.S. The first "I'll take it" posted here takes preference over other communications. Priority Mail service and insurance are optional, and up to the discretion of the buyer. Add $3 for Priority and/or $2 for insurance.
Updated: Pictures of the LE's curently being offered.
Aleph light engine with a high CRI Nichia 083 LED powered by a GD333 driver board. This setup can handle a single primary, or rechargeable cell. This LE is about quality of light, not quantity. It is bright enough for nearly anything that you would need it for, but compared to the "big boys" this may seem a little dim by contrast. Asking $116 $106 shipped via First Class mail service with Delivery Confirmation within the U.S. The first "I'll take it" posted here takes preference over other communications. Priority Mail service and insurance are optional, and up to the discretion of the buyer. Add $3 for Priority and/or $2 for insurance.
Thanks for looking.
Derek
Each 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 here.
The interior of the can is completely filled with thermal epoxy, and I will add a ring of V10 ultra green or ultra blue glow epoxy around the emitter. After a charge, it will glow for at least six hours. (The green will be glowing dimly in the morning after 8 hours.) The dome of the LED does not touch the window of the AMC Mule.
The price for each is $138 $133, shipped via First Class mail service with Delivery Confirmation within the U.S. The first "I'll take it" posted here takes preference over other communications. Priority Mail service and insurance are optional, and up to the discretion of the buyer. Add $3 for Priority and/or $2 for insurance.
Updated: Pictures of the LE's curently being offered.

Aleph light engine with a high CRI Nichia 083 LED powered by a GD333 driver board. This setup can handle a single primary, or rechargeable cell. This LE is about quality of light, not quantity. It is bright enough for nearly anything that you would need it for, but compared to the "big boys" this may seem a little dim by contrast. Asking $116 $106 shipped via First Class mail service with Delivery Confirmation within the U.S. The first "I'll take it" posted here takes preference over other communications. Priority Mail service and insurance are optional, and up to the discretion of the buyer. Add $3 for Priority and/or $2 for insurance.
Thanks for looking.
Derek
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