((( Vintage TnC )))

dmoore

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Could anyone identify this light. Any specs or info on it would be most appreciated.

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trailhunter

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I reached out to chris for ya and pmed you the details.

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trailhunter

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trailhunter

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Man, has it been that long? lol
Still have my Hyperlux as well (doesn`t get much love nowadays though) :(
Chris from TnC mentioned he has one on display at his shop. How much was this beast back in the day?

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ftumch33

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When I acquired the light I had 2 extra heads made.
(Hyper lux 1 that is)
One Red LED and one Green LED and the original head (white) :)
I used them all Halloween that year lol
 
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TnC_Products

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Here is a picture of a Black Orange Splash, Black, and Black Green Splash. These were sold between $60.00 - $125.00

I even made retrofit kits for them to use Newer LED's and Reflectors. There were 1w/3w/5w versions made. The 5 watt required CR123 Batteries. This light was designed to use 3x C size alkaline batteries. With 3 C batteries runtime was 2-weeks left on. You could still see light from the LED after 2-weeks.

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I had to post this photo. Much better than a cell phone photo from the shop above. :)

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trailhunter

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Here is a picture of a Black Orange Splash, Black, and Black Green Splash. These were sold between $60.00 - $125.00

I even made retrofit kits for them to use Newer LED's and Reflectors. There were 1w/3w/5w versions made. The 5 watt required CR123 Batteries. This light was designed to use 3x C size alkaline batteries. With 3 C batteries runtime was 2-weeks left on. You could still see light from the LED after 2-weeks.

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I had to post this photo. Much better than a cell phone photo from the shop above. :)

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Welcome back chris!

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