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Sold/Expired WTS Surefire Turbohead Seoul TowerModules ALL SOLD

DaFABRICATA

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I have 2 Seoul Turbohead Tower Modules for sale.
Please include $5.00 for shipping costs.

1)......Seoul P4 USVOH Emitter with 1000Downboy.......SOLD!!!!!
2)......Seoul P4 USVOH Emitter with 917Downboy.........SOLD!!!!!
3)......Seoul P4 USVOI Emitter with 750Downboy.........SOLD pending funds
Both only have been run about an hour.
VERY WHITE AND BRIGHT!!!
I only have one pictured

750 only used a few minutes! Great output with increased runtime.

First person to post and unconditional "I'll take it" with Pay-Pal follow up gets priority.
Please specify which one you want.
Please PM me with any questions.
Please send Pay-Pal Payments to [email protected]
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Re: WTS Surefire Turbohead Seoul TowerModules

917 SOLD

1000 and 750 Still Left!!!

750Ma ADDED!!!!:bumpit:
 
Re: WTS Surefire Turbohead Seoul TowerModules

would these be reliable in a weapon mounted light?
 
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It should be...LEDs are a lot stronger and have no filament to break such as in an incandecent bulb.
 
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I'm concerned about solder breakage etc. (I'm obviously not a MODer :whistle: )


Also, would this work in an M6, M4 and M3T? (wondering because of the voltage differances)

And my last stupid question of the day: (on this forum at least) What's the difference in the "Downboy" listed? I mean, what difference does it make to...uh....a dumbo like me? :poke: and....what the heck IS a "Downboy"?
 
Re: WTS Surefire Turbohead Seoul TowerModules

Downboy is a downconverter which is used when pumping more then the safe voltage into an LED. Usually gives you a long runtime. the numbers at the end are how many milliamps its pumping into the LED. I believe that the voltage range for a Downboy was somewhere between 3v and 5v to 12v. So Yes it it is safe to run on an M6, M4, and M3T as long as you aren't running it on Li-ion rechargables.

Free Bump! GL with the sale
 
Re: WTS Surefire Turbohead Seoul TowerModules

Mags said:
Downboy is a downconverter which is used when pumping more then the safe voltage into an LED. Usually gives you a long runtime. the numbers at the end are how many milliamps its pumping into the LED. I believe that the voltage range for a Downboy was somewhere between 3v and 5v to 12v. So Yes it it is safe to run on an M6, M4, and M3T as long as you aren't running it on Li-ion rechargables.

Free Bump! GL with the sale

So it wouldn't be safe to run one of these led modules with 2 x17500 (3.7 volt) Li-Ions in a M3T?
 
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James, you can use 2x17500 with a downboy. Downboy can use up to 12v if they have not been modified. I'm about 97.3% sure anyway.
depusm12 said:
So it wouldn't be safe to run one of these led modules with 2 x17500 (3.7 volt) Li-Ions in a M3T?
 
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Refer here for voltage range comparison on DB and others from the Shoppe. According to the diagram, DB's voltage range is 6-9V or 6-12V depending on emitter, so it should be able to handle 2 Li-ion rechargeables easily.
 
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What, if you know, would be the maximum input voltage for the DB 1000 unit?
 
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They state 16Volts max for input voltage. I have not used any of these with anything more than 12Volts in an M4.


Carpe Diem said:
What, if you know, would be the maximum input voltage for the DB 1000 unit?
 
Re: WTS Surefire Turbohead Seoul TowerModules

Thanks for the fast reply!

I`ll take No. 1 .....the DB 1000 unit.

PP has been sent.

Thanks!

:)
 
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BD457.....PM recieved and offer accepted!!!
750....traded
Thank you all!!
I may have some more in the future
 
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