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Sold/Expired XM-L V10R Titanium XM-L

ronac

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Custom V10R Titanium XM-L

Specifications
  • XM-L T6 Emitter
  • Stock Reflector
  • Control ring UI retained
  • Draws 2.1A MAX for an estimated 440 lumens OTF vs 290 OTF [stock]
  • Use with IMR16340 cell
  • Gets rid of the ugly green tint from the XP-G as seen in beamshots
  • Includes all packaging and accessories
  • NOTE: Minor damage to body please refer to last picture. Buyer accepts that the light comes AS IS

Pictures


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http://www.flickr.com/photos/32904038@N06/5497961949/


Beamshot Comparison

Stock V10R on IMR16340
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Custom XM-L V10R on IMR16340
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Kerberos Triple in L2P host with AW2900 18650
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Price

$220 - plus shipping - WITHDRAWN

Payment

Paypal
 
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recDNA

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I wish I could have purchased it but it was out of my price range. Now if you made a bunch of aluminum models maybe the price would come down...of course this assumes you have nothing better to do which is a flawed premise. I'd love a little EDC XM-L with infinite adjustment at 2.1 amps. It actually sounds like the perfect EDC!
 

ronac

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What is your price range?

It really is a perfect EDC. The size is perfect and I love the UI. The best part about the titanium is that you don't have to worry about anodizing wearing off. I think its worth the premium over the aluminum one any day.
 

recDNA

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What is your price range?

It really is a perfect EDC. The size is perfect and I love the UI. The best part about the titanium is that you don't have to worry about anodizing wearing off. I think its worth the premium over the aluminum one any day.

Oh I agree I would really prefer the titanium. I just checked the price of the aluminum V10r and there's no way you could build one in my price range but thanks for asking. It's great how you up'ed it to 2.1 amps yet retained the infinitely adjustable UI. With just about any other mod available here you lose the UI when the amperage is increased.
 

ronrog69

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Oh I agree I would really prefer the titanium. I just checked the price of the aluminum V10r and there's no way you could build one in my price range but thanks for asking. It's great how you up'ed it to 2.1 amps yet retained the infinitely adjustable UI. With just about any other mod available here you lose the UI when the amperage is increased.


Is it too hot to handle on high beam?
 

ronac

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It will get hotter than an aluminum V10R. If you're holding the light on high, it'll get warm in a few minutes but if you're tailstanding, it gets hot pretty quick.
 
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