ShineOnYouCrazyDiamond
Flashlight Enthusiast
For sale are some of the more special lights from my collection. I am sure I will have some level of sellers remorse on these lights but I'm trying to keep my collection trim.
The following general rules apply:
1) Oveready 26650 Defense Light with Cryos M2 Cooling Bezel and SOYCD MOAP60 Prototype drop-in. Includes:
Some notes on the lucidrv/FT firmware. The lucidrv/FT firmware is written by Dr. Jones from BLF. Instructions can be found here: http://drjones.nerdcamp.net/#lucid. The driver features 2 mode groups with 1 to 7 programmable modes per group, 16 different output levels, 3 memory type options: no-mem, regular mem and hybrid mem, 18kHz PWM so tint is consistent across all levels but you can't see the PWM at all.
Price $275 $250 HOST WITHDRAWN
***** I am withdrawing the OR Defense Light host. I will still make for the sale the MOAP60 proto P60 drop-in *****
Price for MOAP60 proto $100 SOLD
NOTE: This is a direct drive FET based driver capable of delivering anything and everything that your battery can push. The setup above can push 7.5Amps (as pictured below). Running on full power with a McClicky is only recommended for short periods. I am not responsible for irresponsible behavior or actions with this light.
That being said I have run this light on full blast for up to 5 minutes and it gets barely warm to the touch. The thick copper pill, heavy host and Cryos Cooling bezel all do a great job at pulling away the heat from the LEDs. These Nichia 219Bs are being well over-driven at ~2.5Amps each on high.
2) Surefire/Leef/Moddoolar incandescent lego light includes:
********SPLITTING IT UP*********
Price $435 $410
3) FM-MN bi-pin adapter with the following parts including some very hard to find WA1111 and WA1185 bulbs:
Price $90 SOLD to Greenbean
4) Proto P60 triple drop-in. The drop-in features:
Not posting another pic as this drop-in looks mostly like the MOAP60 proto below.
Price $90 NOW $80 SOLD
The following general rules apply:
- First posted "I'll take it." gets the item.
- Prompt payment via PayPal Purchase option appreciated.
- CONUS shipping included.
- Add $5 for international shipping.
1) Oveready 26650 Defense Light with Cryos M2 Cooling Bezel and SOYCD MOAP60 Prototype drop-in. Includes:
- Oveready 26650 Defense Light which is based on the FM 26650 C-head light with some modifications to the switch assembly to accommodate the Oveready McClicky Brass ring and switch. Includes McClicky and MEDpress boot.
- Cryos M2 Cooling Bezel in black HA comes with a UCL lens and an Oveready smooth SS bezel ring in Satin Black.
- For US purchases only I will add in an eFest 3500mAh 26650 capable of 32A const / 64 burst. (this battery is not reflected in the asking price - I just don't have anything to do with it once I sell this light)
- MOAP60 Proto drop-in
- This is one of my prototypes for the MOAP60 drop-ins I have been working on (but yet to release).
- The drop-in is made from a silver plated solid copper P60 heat sink from Mattaus.
- The LEDs are 3 - Nichia 219B Hi CRI 4500K on a Noctigon triple mPCB.
- The Lens is a Carclo Clear Narrow.
- The driver is part of what makes this offering the most special. I worked with Richard from Mtn Electronics to source a BL17DD FET based 17mm driver. The MCU of this driver was programmed and provided by Dr.Jones using the lucidrv/FT firmware with special code tuned to work with the FET in the driver instead of the AMC7135 chips.
Some notes on the lucidrv/FT firmware. The lucidrv/FT firmware is written by Dr. Jones from BLF. Instructions can be found here: http://drjones.nerdcamp.net/#lucid. The driver features 2 mode groups with 1 to 7 programmable modes per group, 16 different output levels, 3 memory type options: no-mem, regular mem and hybrid mem, 18kHz PWM so tint is consistent across all levels but you can't see the PWM at all.
Price $275 $250 HOST WITHDRAWN
***** I am withdrawing the OR Defense Light host. I will still make for the sale the MOAP60 proto P60 drop-in *****
Price for MOAP60 proto $100 SOLD
NOTE: This is a direct drive FET based driver capable of delivering anything and everything that your battery can push. The setup above can push 7.5Amps (as pictured below). Running on full power with a McClicky is only recommended for short periods. I am not responsible for irresponsible behavior or actions with this light.
That being said I have run this light on full blast for up to 5 minutes and it gets barely warm to the touch. The thick copper pill, heavy host and Cryos Cooling bezel all do a great job at pulling away the heat from the LEDs. These Nichia 219Bs are being well over-driven at ~2.5Amps each on high.
2) Surefire/Leef/Moddoolar incandescent lego light includes:
********SPLITTING IT UP*********
- Surefire Black KT2-HA head w/ 2 x MN21 bulbs, 1 x MN16 bulb - $165 $145 NOW $130 ***SOLD***
- Leef Black HA 2x18500 c-head c-tail body - $125 SOLD
- Moddoolar Matte Black HA Triad tailcap - $60 SOLD
- AW SoftStart switch (not available)
Price $435 $410
3) FM-MN bi-pin adapter with the following parts including some very hard to find WA1111 and WA1185 bulbs:
- FM-MN bi-pin with set screw (no wrench included)
- Spacer washers
- Phillips/Osram 5761 (installed - focuses best with one of the thinnest washers)
- 2 x WA1111
- 1 x WA1185
- 2 x Hikari G4 bi-pin Halogen 6v 20w (search CPF for the "Poor Man's FM1909")
Price $90 SOLD to Greenbean
4) Proto P60 triple drop-in. The drop-in features:
- Mattaus silver-plated copper heat-sink
- Vinz silver plated BeCu spring
- Noctigon copper triple mPCB with 3 x XP-G2 4000K LEDs
- Frosted Narro and Clear Narrow Carclo Optic
- MtnElectronics 17mm FET/7135 DD driver with a 5-level LL, L, M, H, Turbo; regular memory; turbo timer set to 60 seconds which will drop Turbo setting to high after set time to prevent over-heating. This driver is not as powerful as the pure FET version which users a much larger FET. I've recorded tailcap currents in the 5-6Amps range.
Not posting another pic as this drop-in looks mostly like the MOAP60 proto below.
Price $90 NOW $80 SOLD
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