I’m #24 and #35 on the AL list, and I am willing to trade with Anyone in consideration of a paltry $100 (ea.) Fee.
These two numbers are very, Very important to me (for Very Personal reasons), but purely because of my altruistic nature, I am willing to do this. - That, and because I don’t give a Damn about the lights at all, only the Numbers that are printed on them… (did I get that backwards?)
Never the less - First, “I’ll Swap” gets em!
Special (Today Only)… I’ll swap Both numbers to the same person for Only $199!
Knowing how to make an excellent 5 alarm chili on a cold winters day can be CRUCIAL! Just like knowing exactly how much Vodka to pump into the watermelon on a hot summers day….
Please note: This is the best I can do with the list so far. PLEASE understand that I did not do anything with "preferred" placement except for SS/Cu and AL HAIII
I have to inform everybody that the XPL Hi WILL be available but I do not know what tints will be available. The availability of specific tints up to now really sucks and being able to source 500-1000 pieces is difficult so while if someone prefers the XPL Hi in a certain tint please understand that at "go time" they may be unavailable.
Nah...don't hate yourself...that is unproductive. I think the large custom group buys for this year are coming to a close for receipt by the Christmas season but there is always next year that needs to get started on :)
The driver is an FET +1, meaning the lower modes are run on a single 7135 chip for efficiency and the upper 3 modes have the FET driving direct drive… well dd for Turbo mode. So yes, the lights will be driven as hard as whatever emitter lands in em can do.
PWM to lower the mode is not normally efficient on an FET driver as it is having to control that modulation from the full amperage of the driver. So if we’re pulling 6A then moon is modulated from that 6A. The FET +1 driver uses that single 7135 to run moon and the next 3 levels so that only 380mA is modulated, much more efficient and a LOT less heat burned off. ToyKeeper wrote the firmware to use percentages of the chip plus the mosfet in the middle modes to optimize this efficiency, creating a well spaced group of modes that are as pleasing to the cell as to our eyes. That is what makes this so special, and with the reversing feature in use on a regular tail clicky, very unique as well.
Thought I’d throw that out there for those that are new to the A6 firmware from TK. I LOVE this driver! (driver a design of Wights, who is on hiatus at the present time.) I even have a 10mm variant of it in my Titanium Texas Poker you see in my Avatar. It’s a 10440 cell light that pulls a little over 3A for 1117 lumens. Even as a twisty, the reversing feature still works and I have the hidden modes and batt check. Gotta love it!
Point being, the small 14500 K6 will be as kick butt as that cell size can deliver, and it’ll be a worthy sidekick to the larger 18650 X6 to be sure. Epic!