For Sale - Dorcy 1AA & 2AA w Royal Blue Lux III\'s
For Sale -- One Dorcy LED light modified with the following.
SOLD SOLD SOLD
Dorcy Single AA light:
* Royal Blue Luxeon III LED
* SO17XA 17mm reflector for excellent beam quality.
* The LED is mounted on a 1/8th inch aluminum heat sink contained in the head.
* Arctic Alumina epoxy used to mount the LED
* Will ship with 3 volt L-ion battery (from CR-V3)
* (original plan was to buy extra lights, put different color LED's in the heads and have an interchangeable system where heads and battery tubes could be swapped around.)
* Single AA light beam is on the left
$ SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD
Dorcy Two AA light:
* Royal Blue Luxeon III LED
* SO17XA 17mm reflector for excellent beam quality.
* Arctic Alumina epoxy used to mount the LED
* The 1 ohm resistor has been shorted to maximize output. (Has minimal effect)
* 1/8th inch aluminum heat sink to mount the LED to the battery tube.
* Will ship with new energizer alkaline batteries.
* Two AA light beam is on the right
$ 40.00 shipped USA
$45.00 shipped international
My paypal information is available in my bio.
I don't know the current to the LED, I'm guessing it's in the 350ma range. The battery current draw measured at the tail cap is about 650 ma with fresh batteries for both lights.
These lights were built to aid in tracking deer as the blue light was supposed to make blood really pop out. Well, it doesn't. The lights are bright, while they don't make blood easier to find, they do make fluorescent colors and dyes light up like a neon sign! The 1AA light has about 10 min of use and the 2AA light is unused.
Why the two different ways of mounting the LED's? After doing about a dozen of these, my method changed to the LED going in the battery tube. It's easier to do and should be microscopically better thermally and electrically.
First to post and provide funds (paypal) wins!
Thanks for looking,
John Bud
For Sale -- One Dorcy LED light modified with the following.
SOLD SOLD SOLD
Dorcy Single AA light:
* Royal Blue Luxeon III LED
* SO17XA 17mm reflector for excellent beam quality.
* The LED is mounted on a 1/8th inch aluminum heat sink contained in the head.
* Arctic Alumina epoxy used to mount the LED
* Will ship with 3 volt L-ion battery (from CR-V3)
* (original plan was to buy extra lights, put different color LED's in the heads and have an interchangeable system where heads and battery tubes could be swapped around.)
* Single AA light beam is on the left
$ SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD
Dorcy Two AA light:
* Royal Blue Luxeon III LED
* SO17XA 17mm reflector for excellent beam quality.
* Arctic Alumina epoxy used to mount the LED
* The 1 ohm resistor has been shorted to maximize output. (Has minimal effect)
* 1/8th inch aluminum heat sink to mount the LED to the battery tube.
* Will ship with new energizer alkaline batteries.
* Two AA light beam is on the right
$ 40.00 shipped USA
$45.00 shipped international
My paypal information is available in my bio.
I don't know the current to the LED, I'm guessing it's in the 350ma range. The battery current draw measured at the tail cap is about 650 ma with fresh batteries for both lights.
These lights were built to aid in tracking deer as the blue light was supposed to make blood really pop out. Well, it doesn't. The lights are bright, while they don't make blood easier to find, they do make fluorescent colors and dyes light up like a neon sign! The 1AA light has about 10 min of use and the 2AA light is unused.
Why the two different ways of mounting the LED's? After doing about a dozen of these, my method changed to the LED going in the battery tube. It's easier to do and should be microscopically better thermally and electrically.
First to post and provide funds (paypal) wins!
Thanks for looking,
John Bud