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Ehgumus Brass Host/A140..

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Hi Everyone,
Had an extra brass host so i went and put a A140 inside it.

In it is;
1) Ehgumus brass host
2) A140 Diode
3) X Boost set to 1.4A
4) Aw 14500 cell
5) G2 Lens

Hope you all enjoy .... Rich:)
 

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Another great build Rich,
No work today for me and out of build supplies, crap. Thanks for the post, it's the next best thing!
 
Hi VV,
Thanks glad you enjoyed it pal hey you'll get your stuff soon be patient. Like i said i try to stock pile inventory when cash permits. My 5- A140's will be here today so basically i'm getting bored of them but i love them all the same to funny. But you can't beat them for the price and efficiency those guys kick some butt.
I ordered a 501B side clicky to see how they are and waiting for a seller to get back to me on a price for a 501D it takes 2-18650's which is cool to.

Rich:)
 
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Hi Lifetime, what's this about 501B side clicky?
 
Hi ,
Ok there are 3 host to check out, one is a XM900 single cell,501b side clicky.501D 2=18650's./Users/richardgazzo/Desktop/s-l200-1.jpg/Users/richardgazzo/Desktop/s-l200.jpghttp://www.ebay.com/itm/182146435490?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
 

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I'm loving that 501D 2 x 18650 set up but for the life of me can't find the side clicky?
 
Yeah, I was using LPC-826 for builds when I needed something to do.
 


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