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LED Module Database Comments.

Post19 Feb 2013, 19:39

Diginut wrote:......the idea of a database is an excellent one, and will help preserve the knowledge going forward :-D ]


Thank you for your reply Diginut, hopefully others will post their own photo's here and the thread will expand, I will also try to find the time to stick another couple on here within the next week or so.
I have split and moved your post and given it a fresh title 'LED Module Close Up Photo's.' link here viewtopic.php?f=82&t=6205
Nice photo :mega:
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Post21 Feb 2013, 19:52

This is great, thanks for taking the time to set this up.

I'll round up what I have to start snapping pics.

As mentioned the overall success will be based on forum members contributions on what we have in our collections.

I'm sure this thread will grow quite quickly :mrgreen:
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Post25 Feb 2013, 13:34

LED wrote:Hehe, can't resist bragging a bit. :grin1:
But in fact I always liked collecting spare modules - although its sometimes more of a challange than complete watches:

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Nice photos Juergen.
Wow, that P1 replacement module is an amazing find.
I'm sure there must be an interesting story behind it ;-)

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Post25 Feb 2013, 15:13

Thank you charger105 8-)

Not so spectacular really, I simply bought this P1 module "straight from factory". Means from Ed Ratcliff in 1997 when he still had lots of watches and parts including rare modules, even green ones for example. You may know that he worked for Pulsar as their sales manager, and he took over the entire factory stock to continue service for Pulsar watches with his company watchhouse after Pulsar closed down.

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