Hi All,
Up for sale is my latest batch of micro mags. I've used Mountain Electronic's version of the FET+1 driver in these micromags as well as either Nichia 219 4000k 90+ CRI or Nichia 319 5000K 80+ CRI emitters on the Mountain triple copper board. This combination uses direct drive off a high drain 14500 cell to drive the light to 7 amps on turbo at start up, dropping to 6.5 amps at 30 seconds. There is around four to five minutes of run time before the light gives a low voltage warning when the battery reaches 3 volts. The battery is only providing about an amp to the emitters by time the low voltage protection kicks in.
These lights also feature the advantage of a dual channel driver to create a moon mode of about a lumen or two (estimated in comparison to a D25A on firefly mode). Additional features include a 60 second turbo timer as a safety to prevent damage to flashlight/flesh, a four mode user interface (Moon-Low-Med-Turbo) with off time memory, a tailcap spring bypass mod to reduce resistance, and narrow frosted Carclo optics. My micro mags are all built as described here excepting that I use aluminum heatsinks instead of copper and I've upgraded to some 3D printed parts. I estimate around 1800 lumens at start up based on Nichia 219 emitter testing by Djozz. The NIuchia 319 light should be giving a bit more. Turbo should still be giving a couple hundred lumens when the low voltage warning flashes.
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The beamshot above is from a similar light built last year.
Price includeing CONUS shipping is $54 (was $64). International buyers pay additional shipping.
First reply followed by PM gets the light of their choice. Nichia 319 is SOLD!
My paypal address is [email protected]
Thanks for looking,
Brian
Up for sale is my latest batch of micro mags. I've used Mountain Electronic's version of the FET+1 driver in these micromags as well as either Nichia 219 4000k 90+ CRI or Nichia 319 5000K 80+ CRI emitters on the Mountain triple copper board. This combination uses direct drive off a high drain 14500 cell to drive the light to 7 amps on turbo at start up, dropping to 6.5 amps at 30 seconds. There is around four to five minutes of run time before the light gives a low voltage warning when the battery reaches 3 volts. The battery is only providing about an amp to the emitters by time the low voltage protection kicks in.
These lights also feature the advantage of a dual channel driver to create a moon mode of about a lumen or two (estimated in comparison to a D25A on firefly mode). Additional features include a 60 second turbo timer as a safety to prevent damage to flashlight/flesh, a four mode user interface (Moon-Low-Med-Turbo) with off time memory, a tailcap spring bypass mod to reduce resistance, and narrow frosted Carclo optics. My micro mags are all built as described here excepting that I use aluminum heatsinks instead of copper and I've upgraded to some 3D printed parts. I estimate around 1800 lumens at start up based on Nichia 219 emitter testing by Djozz. The NIuchia 319 light should be giving a bit more. Turbo should still be giving a couple hundred lumens when the low voltage warning flashes.
The beamshot above is from a similar light built last year.
Price includeing CONUS shipping is $54 (was $64). International buyers pay additional shipping.
First reply followed by PM gets the light of their choice. Nichia 319 is SOLD!
My paypal address is [email protected]
Thanks for looking,
Brian
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