The good news:
It works great. This adaptor makes it possible to use ARC LS series battery packs on Surefire E series heads. It works on my KL4, KL1, and my Aleph heads with every ARC LS battery pack I have. Some of my bare aluminium (late production) ARC 123 twisty packs need a small spacer in the bottom (the infamous ball of tin foil trick).
The bad news:
It's a bit ugly. It started life as an ARC 123 TSP that came with an LS second. Someone had used pliers on it and scuffed the knurling. And when I tapped the female threads they did not line up with the axis of the male threads perfectly. It's about a couple degrees off. It's more noticeable with some battery packs than others, but some combinations look a bit "bent" at the adaptor. The adaptor has a skirt that covers the o-ring on the ARC battery pack, but the threads in that area were removed by hand with a Dremel tool, so I doubt the joint is waterproof.
On the other hand, the scuffs are shallow enough that they could be polished out if you are a fan of the bare aluminium look.
Soon after I made this I discovered the 2-stage Aleph switch and it's been in a drawer ever since. So if you've always wanted one of these and you don't mind a bit of ugliness, I'll sell it for $25 shipped by priority mail with DC in the US.
Payment by Money Order, first I'll take it gets it. Not responsible for lost mail, etc.
It works great. This adaptor makes it possible to use ARC LS series battery packs on Surefire E series heads. It works on my KL4, KL1, and my Aleph heads with every ARC LS battery pack I have. Some of my bare aluminium (late production) ARC 123 twisty packs need a small spacer in the bottom (the infamous ball of tin foil trick).
The bad news:
It's a bit ugly. It started life as an ARC 123 TSP that came with an LS second. Someone had used pliers on it and scuffed the knurling. And when I tapped the female threads they did not line up with the axis of the male threads perfectly. It's about a couple degrees off. It's more noticeable with some battery packs than others, but some combinations look a bit "bent" at the adaptor. The adaptor has a skirt that covers the o-ring on the ARC battery pack, but the threads in that area were removed by hand with a Dremel tool, so I doubt the joint is waterproof.
On the other hand, the scuffs are shallow enough that they could be polished out if you are a fan of the bare aluminium look.
Soon after I made this I discovered the 2-stage Aleph switch and it's been in a drawer ever since. So if you've always wanted one of these and you don't mind a bit of ugliness, I'll sell it for $25 shipped by priority mail with DC in the US.
Payment by Money Order, first I'll take it gets it. Not responsible for lost mail, etc.