IS: Info/Announcements: Quad and Triple XP Series 20mm Copper Direct Thermal Boards (7/3)

Getting some budget brands might work quite well for US buyers because of the cheap shipping. Could be worth a try, if I was in the US and the price was in the ballpark I would buy for the fast shipping and great service. :beer:
Edit: It might work to Canada too, depending on the price plus shipping.

Hi,

You already carry a triple XP-G mcpcb:

https://illuminationsupply.com/led-mcpcbs-c-52_43/20mm-triple-xpg-mcpcb-parallel-p-250.html#.UeyOJY0qZrs

Do you have any plans (or can you) for selling that mcpcb populated with XP-G emitters, or better yet, with XP-G2 emitters?

My question is about the new chat box that blocks stuff and won't go away ..I acted just like a regular internet surfer ...I tried to get rid of it a few ways ....got frustrated ...and left your site .

make the stupid chat box go away

Actually, I just found this thread:

that mentions/discusses that the Carclo narrow is apparently not totally right with the XP-G2 triples (vs. the XP-G triples).

The BLFUser discount code has always been in the bottom of the first post of our main promotions thread :)

You should be able to minimize the chat box.

[quote=ohaya] Actually, I just found this thread: http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?365231-XP-G2-Triple-Carclo-Squares that mentions/discusses that the Carclo narrow is apparently not totally right with the XP-G2 triples (vs. the XP-G triples). [/quote]

Due to various issues, we will not be offering a XP-G2 triple board.

If not XP-G2, could you have XP-G triples populated?

We love Calvin, heā€™s a Cutey :heart_eyes:

Say what?

How about 20mm Triple XP-G MCPCBs in copper? On second thought donā€™t do it, Iā€™d have to start rebuilding all my triples.

The thing is, theyā€™d have to source a copper triple XP-G MCPCBs, whereas they already sell the bare triple MCPCBs, so all they have to do is get the XP-Gs reflowed onto the MCPCBs that they already are selling.

Convoy would be nice, especially if you can encourage what kind of lights Convoy comes out with. I've been clamoring for a nice right angle host for a long time. I'm trying to get reacquainted with CAD software so I can come up with a design proposal...I figure it's more likely to happen if it's easy. The last Convoy light to come out is nice, but I'd really prefer it as a host so I get the driver I want.


Supbeam might be nice. They have the K40, and eventually I'd like one to build up. It pushes my budget though, and it's no higher than 4th on my list of lights to buy next.


What about Warsun? The ET26 looks very promising. I'll order one soon to review and mod. If it goes well, I think it'll be a good candidate to add to your line up. Even if it's not a host, it looks like the price will be about the same as side clickie host...at least the Convoy side clickie host.

Any chance of getting XPG2s on 16mmā€¦preferably copper?

I really would like to see the a 4000K 80CRI XP-G2 emitter. There is a wealth of different tint and high CRI XM-L2's today, which is great, but i have a few mods waiting for a high CRI XP-G2.

I see some Convoy's coming up...but I'm not familiar with the F8.

A few mode group options like moon -low-med-high, low-high, beacon slow-beacon fast.

We'll be taking photos and expanding info soon.

We've recently added some Kinoko IMR batteries to our lineup! Click on each battery for additional details and the results of our own in house testing.

IMR cells, also known as LiMnO2 (Lithium Manganese Dioxide), are cells built for a wide range of purposes, but mainly for high discharge rates. Compared to "normal" 2C discharge rate of lithium-ion - LiCoO2 cells, these cells are capable of up to 5-10C. Not all IMR cells are the same, but these cells are generally regarded as safer than their cobalt containing cousins. As such, (and combined with their high discharge rates) these are unprotected batteries. Batteries should always be charged when they are at or under 3.6V resting voltage. Batteries prefer shallow discharges, and do not suffer from a "memory" effect.

Lowest Discharge Voltage: 2.5V
Nominal Voltage: 3.7V
Peak Voltage: 4.2V


Kinoko IMR 14500

Kinoko IMR 16340

Kinoko IMR 17650

Kinoko IMR 18350

Kinoko IMR 18500

Kinoko IMR 18650

Warnings:
-Do not overdischarge/overcharge
-Recharge drained batteries ASAP
-Do not short circuit
-Do not dispose of in fire
-Do not expose to extreme heat or water
-Please be familiar with handling lithium-ion batteries before purchase.

MTG2ā€™s would be nice, along with drivers to properly power it.
Some 50mm reflectors for the mtg2,xp-g2, xm-l that will fit maglites.
Also waiting on carclo quad optics

Was the discharge tests done down to 3V?

Will HKJ get a few of these for review, maybe 16340 and 18650?

Any chance of seeing 10440 and 26650 too?

Yay, a 17650 alternative to the crappy Trustfires I have :)