balrog
Enlightened
Hi,
I have for sale two McLux PR-T HA nat heads each hosting TV0J bin white Luxeon IIIs and badboy convertors. Both were built by myself. These lights are intended to run on CR123s or another 3V power source. I really don't use 123s anymore thanks to all the Li-Ion batteries I have now so out these go.
Price for each is $125 including airmail (uninsured) shipping to anywhere in the world. PayPal payments only. If you pay by cash (as opposed to credit card) the price is $120 including shipping. Please PM me if interested.
The first is driven by a BB700. This Lux III measured 3.27V at 700mA which puts it right on the border of a TV0H and TV0J bin. Because of this lower Vf, I decided to drive it with a BB700 to eek out some extra lumens without sacrificing runtime.
The second is driven by a BB650. This Lux III is extremely bright compared to most T bins I have seen. In fact it is slightly brighter than the aforementioned one driven by the BB700. However, it has some kind of phosphour defect that causes a blue arc to appear across the beam. It is noticeable on a white wall, but not noticeable with regular use. It's obviously not a light for people fussy about beam quality, but it does have a certain uniqueness about it.
1) PR-T HA nat, BB700 and Lux III TV0J - $120 - available
2) PR-T HA nat, BB650 and Lux III TV0J* - $120 - available
* - extra bright but has phosphour defect.
Thanks for looking! Jeff.
I have for sale two McLux PR-T HA nat heads each hosting TV0J bin white Luxeon IIIs and badboy convertors. Both were built by myself. These lights are intended to run on CR123s or another 3V power source. I really don't use 123s anymore thanks to all the Li-Ion batteries I have now so out these go.
Price for each is $125 including airmail (uninsured) shipping to anywhere in the world. PayPal payments only. If you pay by cash (as opposed to credit card) the price is $120 including shipping. Please PM me if interested.
The first is driven by a BB700. This Lux III measured 3.27V at 700mA which puts it right on the border of a TV0H and TV0J bin. Because of this lower Vf, I decided to drive it with a BB700 to eek out some extra lumens without sacrificing runtime.
The second is driven by a BB650. This Lux III is extremely bright compared to most T bins I have seen. In fact it is slightly brighter than the aforementioned one driven by the BB700. However, it has some kind of phosphour defect that causes a blue arc to appear across the beam. It is noticeable on a white wall, but not noticeable with regular use. It's obviously not a light for people fussy about beam quality, but it does have a certain uniqueness about it.
1) PR-T HA nat, BB700 and Lux III TV0J - $120 - available
2) PR-T HA nat, BB650 and Lux III TV0J* - $120 - available
* - extra bright but has phosphour defect.
Thanks for looking! Jeff.