CLOSED WINNER ANNOUNCED 3000 posts - how about a giveaway!

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WINNER

allan d!

please pm me and i will send you your solarforce host! :)

Congrats Allen_d.

Congratulations!

to the winner and the 3k posts :wink:

Congrats to Allen and thanks again to JMPaul!

Congratulations, allan d!

Thanks for gaw and congrats to the winner alan d.

Congrats allan d and thanks jmpaul for having more to say about flashlights than 99.99% of the world's population!

Congratulations Allan d!

Thanx Jmpaul320! :beer:

Thanks for giving the chance of winning….haha

Thank you Justin.

Now to build another P60 with custom Star firmware, my newfound passion.

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Nah, Im not doing it, I refuse to be happy someone else won. :stuck_out_tongue:

Lucky bastards… sassin frassin wrassin Dick Dastardly.

That brouht a smile to my face. Haven't heard that name in years.

Congratulations Allan d!

Thanx Jmpaul320!

Thank you again. The L2D will be right at home with it’s siblings. I used an older IO XML drop-in until the XML2 T6 4C on a noctigon arrives. The 10 x 7135 105c with Star firmware is just waiting for the emitter to arrive.

L2M shorty with a shortened drop-in, takes an 18500
L2P black
L2D
L2P gray
L2P 2 x 18650 with KD 365 nm UV

:slight_smile:

Does this one work well?

Ive been considering one for checking my automotive AC’s. Well, thats the excuse really but it would need to do that well for the excuse to work.

I have never tried it with the refrigerant dyes, but it works much better than 380 nm on bank notes. The output on two cells is much higher than with one cell.

Cheers for that. It seems to be a consistent view of the KD with 2x 18650s. Im just not sure how well the 365 does 390nm dyes (the range of the dyes is supposed to be around 390nm). I read 365nm will do better fluorescing dies requiring 390nm than a 380 will do fluorescing dies requiring 365nm. But I dont know how well that translates to being the 365nm is great for the job of AC investigative light at 390-400 or whatever it is.