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Any chance of you stocking 380mA AMC7135 chips in the future?

I’m planning a Convoy M1 project using a Noctigon mounted MT-G2, with a zener modded Qlite @ 4.56A with 12x 380mA AMC7135 (4 stacked on the back side), and running 2x AW IMR18350.

Should be good for a few minutes of WOW. I really want to test to see if its usefully any brighter than a similarly overdriven XM-L2 in the same host. Worst case scenario, is I am really looking forward to having that beautiful MT-G2 tint in an almost EDC small package. If the project works out, I might try the same in the smaller M2 host, by modifying the 20mm Noctigon to 16mm.

P.S. I love that a great US dealer like you stocks the Convoy lights. I will definately be buying some M1’s, at least one C8, and hopefully in the future you will stock the M2’s (edit: I just realized the M2 host takes a 20mm driver, which sucks, but I suppose I could still find a way to make it work by making a brass adapter ring). I love that you offer the Zener Mod parts only kit. Makes it a no brainer for me. At least I don’t have to scour Ebay looking for the itty bitty parts, and buy them in bulk myself. I know some people hate soldering, but I love soldering everything myself, not to mention my soldering is always perfect.

Got my latest order in, Thanks! :slight_smile: As usual, quick and well packaged. Now if I could only get to the point that “my soldering is always perfect” I’d be in really great shape! :slight_smile:

DOH! LG 4.35v batteries are out of stock now! Any idea when you'll have these back in stock?

-Garry

Any idea when the King Kong’s will be back in stock? Need some 26650 cells soon so not sure if I should wait for yours or keep searching.

I got a C8 coming that you can practice on.

Looks like many items are out of stock. We may have over advertised

RMM in your original post, you said something about serving the BLF community. You may need to modify that soon.

Here's the deal: I have more King Kong and LG D1 cells in Washington, but am currently away and only brought as many cells as I reasonably thought I would sell. Turns out I underestimated the demand. I will be back this weekend and so will the cells. They should be able to ship this coming Saturday or on Monday the 13th.

I have been getting a lot of new business from Google searches and members on other forums, such as CPF (although I refuse to pay their exorbitant fee to advertise there, there has been some "behind the scenes" word of mouth, which I greatly appreciate).

…being cheesy! :wink:

I’ve got to do some de-populating, and have trouble with that. It’s one thing to solder tiny parts on a pcb, taking tiny parts off is another matter altogether.

I have done some bumps to 105c drivers for a friend, stacking on 6 or 8 drivers in a row between his and mine. I can be doing great, then suddenly have a leg that refuses to accept the solder. How can it be going so well, then turn to fail? Aggravating when it does that! I have decided I need to get some flux…

I must really and truly be sick, I have not modded a light in 5 days. :frowning:

I use a lot of flux, it makes my life easier. None of that no-clean or water based stuff, good old rosin flux. I use the MG Chemicals brand which has worked great for me; it is supposed to be non-conductive and non-corrosive, although I do clean it off of the board when I'm finished. http://www.amazon.com/MG-Chemicals-Corrosive-Conductive-residue/dp/B008UH4DT4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1388972957&sr=8-2&keywords=mg+chemicals+flux

$8.45 gets you a near-lifetime supply. I coat both sets of pins before I add 7135s... in fact I'm in a bad habit of putting a little bit on just about everything but it ensures good solder joints and helps me work faster.

2nd the flux suggestion, works wonders. I use the RadioShack flux and a tooth pick to apply exactly where I want it (pretty well any surface where solder will touch).

Also at the mention of MG Chemicals… DO NOT buy their 63 37 rosin core solder. It will not tin tips for crap. Severely disappointed at its performance. I should have just got more kester at a significantly higher price.

Figured you had some in stock since mtnelectronics on ebay has more than 10 in stock :wink:

EDIT: also need some 16340s so Ill have a nice order coming in when the king kongs are back in stock :wink:

Same here. A really good flux makes all the difference in the world. Soldering is impossible without proper flux. I use a paste flux called “Hydro Flo” by AlphaMetals. I’ve been using the same tub of flux for over 10 years. With this flux, I’ve soldered everything from stained glass repairs, SMD, SMD-rework, and reworking and replacing MCU’s. It isn’t considered a “no clean” flux, but it is water soluble, and cleans up really easy with alcohol. Sure, there might be better fluxes out there for electronics, but why change when something works perfect!

I have been using the MG Chemicals 63/37 and 60/40 RA flux and I haven't had any problems keeping the tips tinned, although I do tin new tips with a dedicated tip tinner.

I have some 380 mA 7135s on order.

Wierd, this solder right? I never had issues tinning tips with kester, but with this new stuff no matter how many times I clean it via sponge/flux or how much solder wire I push at it it will only tin a few small spots on the plated part of the tip.

I'm still hoping for stock of butterfly gaskets for XPG2. :D

P60 dropins are back in stock.

I am getting a bunch of them in my next big order!

I think so. My product code is 4885-227G, 0.032" Diameter, 2.2% RA Flux. I have about eight different tips I use and all of them have stayed well tinned with this. The flux is a little messy but it seems to do a good job. I have never tried Kester, but might get some for my next spool just to try something different.

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Figured you had some in stock since mtnelectronics on ebay has more than 10 in stock

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Ha ha you guys probably think I'm pulling a fast one huh? Well I don't have more than 10 with me, but I do have a few. The thing is, when you run out of stuff on eBay you lose all of the stats for your item (number sold, a lot of watchers, etc.) and it really hurts sales for a long time, so when I only have a few left I usually leave them on eBay. I like you guys better, but I've gotta keep those sales going as well. I just asked Lisa and she says that we have more King Kongs than I thought we did, so there are a few more on the site now.

Love the avatar BTW, I love dirtbikes. One of my favorite things to do! A little off topic but here's a few of yours truly...

Forever I've wanted to put a stator on my YZ250 for night rides... now I just duct tape a SRK to my front fender!

This is my recent order...

Shows quality of package... batteries placed in plastic pouch, surrounded by foam, then boxed.

And Richard took it upon himself and exchanged a switch for the correct size I needed. Just an example of his service.

My previous order had a bunch of drivers. All tested and marked.

For example: "Tested at 3.28A" "tested at 4.71A" etc. pretty cool

Ahhhh a sand rider eh? I am more of a track lover myself but I do miss the sand pits. They all get shut down up north for “building” bunch of BS if you ask me. Still have the good ole woods to escape to if I want and there will always be a fresh groomed track somewhere :wink:

Back on topic, didnt think you were pulling a fast one but didnt realize that about the ebay stock thing. Thats BS on their part if you ask me. Oh well, as I keep looking in my drawers I keep finding a need for more batteries. Must stay out of battery drawer, its costing me too much $$$$$ :frowning:

EDIT: I was going to guess the year of your bike but they are identical from like ’02-’14 haha They dont care about the looks of the 2 strokes anymore. At least you are a Yamaha fan so you are good in my book. I have a ’06 yz250f with a ported & polished motor, full dr.d stainless, oversized radiators, cams, too dam much to list. full retail on the bike and parts is over $20k now H)

Orsm pictures. Theres nothing like a good old two stroke. I have a 1996 YZ250 with lights. Its fully road registered to ride on the road. Lives with a retired 1983 IT250. You can have your jump though, 30 + years ago I would of had a go on it, fallen off and bounced back on the bike. Now I end up in hospital broken. Seem to have lost the ability to bounce. Ok. Back on track. You got me excited with your pics. :slight_smile:

Learned in the dirt, loved the street. I’m no longer allowed, the boss says no. Besides, Ulnar Nerve Relocation in both elbows and right wrist cut on, wouldn’t let em do the left. Just can’t hang anymore. :frowning:

But oh how I miss the speed…