The Aleph series of lights is the brarinchild of Don McLiesh. Built by a small group of crazy folks (Don, Tony, Roger & Darell) for a short while, ending in 2006. Three heads, three bodies and a limitless choice of two-stage lighting levels (selected by the choice of switch resistance and driving current). Driven by a choice of boost or buch drivers, and using Lux1, Lux3 and Lux5 emitters.
In HA black. A2 head on 1x123 body, standard cap. A1 head on
2x123 body, standard cap.

A3 head on 1x123 body, A2 head on 2x123 body with trim cap

How small can a large-headed light be? 123 on the left, CR2
on the right.

Polished chrome A-2, 1x123, trim tail - NAT A-2, 1x123, FT tail
- 3x123 Balrog body with A-3 head, standard tail.

A-3 head on 1x123 tube with FT tail (NAT),
A-3 head on CR2 body with FT tail (BLK)

Here are most of the parts required to build an Aleph.
Missing are wire, solder, flux, special tools, patience and skill :)

kj decided to chrome a couple of the Alephs. Nice!

The three finishes that I now own (thanks again kj for the pictures!

And the same guys with the trim cap.


Requested configurations: Aleph heads on E2D body.



A-2 1x123 with SF clickie from E2D

The hardware:


