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    OT-looking for the perfect wallet

    I'm liking the looks of the Tri-fold!
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    Best grilling light

    $50 or less...?
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    OT-looking for the perfect wallet

    Not flashlights but has anyone found the perfect wallet yet? I'm looking for something a little smaller or more compact than the old traditional Tri-fold but not a front pocket carrier. Let's hear the suggestions.
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    Best grilling light

    Ok guys, I'm looking for suggestions for the best grill light for grilling on my big green egg. No headlamps or minis with clips, but I would prefer to be hands free. Any suggestions?
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    Cabelas Alaskan Guide Light

    Texascop, I tried using two standard 18650s like you said but the light wouldn't work properly. They only way I could get it to cycle on and through the power modes was by twisting the clicky end off and on. Even then, it didn't work properly.
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    Cabelas Alaskan Guide Light

    Well no luck with the tech style 18650 batteries. Last ditch effort is to have the batteries plus guys try to rebuild the battery pack using the new 18650 cells acc the original components of the rechargeable battery pack. It's a long shot but maybe it will work. The guys st BP are willing to...
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    Cabelas Alaskan Guide Light

    I popped in two standard (protected) 18650s today at batteries plus but couldn't get the clicky to work properly. I had to twist the cap to turn the light on and cycle between modes. And, it was glitchy. The tech suggested we order in a couple of "tech grade" 18650s that don't have the nipples...
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    Cabelas Alaskan Guide Light

    Did you leave in place the top "retainer piece" that screws in or did you have to remove it? It has a small plastic insert sleeve that necks it down just a bit. I'm wondering in the protected cells will fit with it in place.
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    Cabelas Alaskan Guide Light

    I guess what I mean is that if you eliminate the charger piece in the battery module there'd be a gap of about 1/2-3/4 of an inch. This would require a spacer of some kind.
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    Cabelas Alaskan Guide Light

    Texas cop, how did you work around the reducer/holding sleeve that held the top of the battery in place? Did you just take it out or leave it in place?
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    Cabelas Alaskan Guide Light

    No, the battery module was one single piece (composed of two batteries wrapped into one with the charger plug wrapped at the top) it was all made to slide right out of the housing....seems like someone could rebuild a custom battery pack with the charger...
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    Cabelas Alaskan Guide Light

    Why do you say it's"hosed" ???
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    Cabelas Alaskan Guide Light

    Could I just toss the rechargeable components and go straight non-rechargeable? Or maybe have a new battery pack built somewhere like batteries plus??
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    Cabelas Alaskan Guide Light

    It's definitely two batteries wrapped into one. Each one looks to be about 2 1/2 inches long. Also Just realized that the charging plug was originally made into the battery module but was torn off when removed.
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