Last of the RGBs (including the rare AA RGB)

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Gransee

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We are closing out the Arc-AAA RGB. We also have a small number of Arc-AA RGBs that were made to test the possiblity of an AA version. Both are being closed out. Once they are gone, we have no plans on making anymore of them.

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Arc-AAA RGB Order Page $24.95

Arc-AA RGB Order page $34.95


Video of RGB sequence

We have approx 41 AAA and 8 AA versions.

We also have 5 AIS-NAT remaining. Call or email us an offer.


Peter

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JonSidneyB

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I shouldn't have at this time but I ordered three of the AAA/RGBs to go on dog collars. I almost went for the AA for the longer runtime but I think the stand up tail would not be as good on a Dog collar.

Get them while you can.
 

BugLightGeek

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Whoa...an infrared Arc AAA?

I definately want one...!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

davidra

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I gather these just go from one color to another automatically, and are not user selectable?
 

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Other being an attention getter as well as eye candy, do they serve any useful purpose? I suppose one could navigate in the dark with one of these, but why??

OK, I'll admit I bought one... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

JonSidneyB

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they make noticable marker lights. I have long had Arcs on my dog collars. I think these will be more noticible on my dogs so they can be more easily seen at night.
 

Cyclops942

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I have to pass on this one. I know my original AAA-RGB is around here somewhere, but God only knows where... it's probably the same place as my copy of the first season of Smallville on DVD.

I had one, I played with it lots, and it's been misplaced. I'll stand aside and let others have a chance. (Yeah, that's it... play the noble martyr! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif )
 

Carpe Diem

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Hi Peter...

I just sent a Paypal payment to you for two (2) Arc AAA RGB`s.

Thanks!

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gregw45

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YeeHa! Going to RGB the dog tonight and take her for a walk. Pretty neat light.
 

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Unfortunate news. I loved the little RGB lights. Sad to see them go bye-bye.
 

The_LED_Museum

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I updated my Arc RGB web page to point to this thread, and to let potential buyers know that the end is almost here.
I'm glad I bought my Arc RGB late last October when they were first being introduced.

I don't have a dog, so I cannot attach an Arc RGB to a dog collar. Instead, I have it in the headboard of my bed and play with it every now and again just because it's so cool. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I did use it as a Christmas tree topper last year, so I got *some* utility out of it besides just having fun with it. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

Zelandeth

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Okay...I have $500 to last me until September...buuuut just got an AAA-RGB anyway. These are too special to miss out on I feel. Will be nice to have something in the collection which is truely rare.
 
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