FS: XML2 XPG2 XPL XPL HI MTG2 XHP50/70 Components + Extras inc. mod service RE-DESIGNED

Sorry was posted on another forum, forgot to change, I will change it to have a BLF introductory offer, only fair :stuck_out_tongue:

__Guys I’m doing a little giveaway to get the ball rolling, an XML2 dedomed 5000-5500K on 20mm noctigon MCPCB
(UK ONLY DUE TO THE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COSTS OF 1 ITEM)

if you live in the UK and you want a completely FREE emitter then the first to post gets it

After your post Email me your address to ledjames92@yahoo.com and it’s yours

Technically, AU is part of the UK, thus you are obliged to send it to me :bigsmile:

j/k….

Unfortunately in the eyes of the post office it isn’t :stuck_out_tongue:

I don’t live in the UK, but I’d pay the difference in shipping if you’ll send it to me! :bigsmile:

So… I’d be willing to pay the roughly £4.50 difference. It’s still a “free” emitter, after all! Let me know if I’d qualify, then I’ll send you my address.

Ok, I suppose that’s fair, email me your address, My email is also the PayPal email so once payment is sent I’ll get it sent out!

Thanks, James! Email with shipping address has been sent.

Free emitter claimed

Quick offer for BLF
Next 3 orders will get free de dome on XML2 ONLY

(Max 5 pcs per person)

Hi James3,

nice to see a UK-offer, but I recommend truly specifying the tint.

6500-7000K is a colour temperature, not the tint cree specifies. 6500-7000K consists of different tints (1R, 1A, 1B, 1S). Some of them are nice, others I will never ever put into a flashlight, unless threatened with decapitation… So it would be nice to know which tint you offer. See picture below to see what I’m talking about.

Yes I know, I put down the K number because it seems easier to me for people to understand, i can put down the tint type if needed, it is also easier to understand after de dome, eg. 6500-7000K de domed becomes say 5500-6000K whereas it would be hard to predict the tint number.

I will add them in if it helps people though, having both can’t hurt!

I understand the difficulty to specify the tint after dedoming.
But in factory state the tint is definitely more significant.
Best regards

Yes I do understand your point, but most people do go for de-dome when they purchase from me, probably 90%

So if I say XLM2 T6-0D, it won’t be that tint after de dome, I find it easier using temperature anyway. So I assumed other people would.

But I’ve updated to include the tint numbers :slight_smile:

2 more offers left to claim from post #19

Still 2 left guys! If you buy 5 de domed emitters you save £10!

I’m going away in 2 weeks for 5 weeks so I will not be doing any orders after 15/08/14 until roughly 23/09/14!

Thanks
James

XP-L now available!
I’ve got 9 in stock ready to send!

!!

OI! Say what now?

Well the next giveaway may be worldwide! :wink:
That’s if the orders keep coming in, there lagging a bit lately!
Hopefully with XP-L now available there will be more interest

Okay, so the original tints have been added to the OP, but can anyone give a clue about expected tint shift for de-doming? I’ve read that it usually gets warmer and shifts toward green, but how much of each is expected? One block? Two? I’m trying to learn about tints, as I’ve never really bothered to know. Until I joined BLF, all I knew were WW, NW, CW. Now, there’s this whole spectrum graph and I haven’t a clue! But, I have “an XML2 dedomed 5000-5500K on 20mm noctigon MCPCB” coming to me from the GAW here (thanks James, I’ll update when it gets here) and for reference, I’d like to know what the tint should now look like. OP now says the 5000-5500K XM-L2 is a T6-3B. What should I expect to see?