yankeefist
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E head E tail body in 2x18350, 2x18500, and 2x18650 configurations
E head E tail body in 2x18350, 2x18500, and 2x18650 configurations
You can not load an 18650 from tail side of E tail body but to load from head side please see problems here.
Surefire 6P (and alike) was also designed to work with 4x2/3A rechargeable system (6R) using extension tube. Therefore 17mm diameter was necessary.17mm cells will fit in a 16mm body.
Several types of C head, C tail bodies are available now.Would you consider an 18650 twisty body for a C head? No clicky, no tailcap, no fancy colors, just HA or black 18650 twisty body for a C head?
1x18350 and 1x18500 Bi-metal E head, E tail bodies are available here.E head E tail body in 2x18350, 2x18500, and 2x18650 configurations
This means two different parts which will add the total cost.Correct, in order to fit an 18650, the body needs to be able to split apart somewhere between the head and tail threads (just like the TB or MirageMan e-series 18650 split bodies)
26xxx cells won't fit in 25xxx bodies. (Different diameters)There are some excellent 26650 cells out there now. If they'd fit diameter wise maybe some extensions for your 25500 lights so people could use modern up to date and available cells in them.
Why not a 2P 18650 1.25D?Those 1D bored for 4AA were nice, too
I am still trying to figure out how to install 26mm diameter cells into 19mm single barrel. :thinking:A 2x26650 c tail m head light would be awesome.
Did you not make 2x 26500 bodies?
Oh, did you mean these with longer body to take 2x26650?
Normally, C tail refers to $urefire Z41 type/thread size.
Anybody else interested on 2x26650 M head with McClicky tail cap?
Almost same voltage of MB20 (~7.4V) and huge capacity of over 5000mAh, Slimmer than M6 and dealing with 2 rechargeable cells.