Mar 16, 2008 #1 lengendcpf Enlightened Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 264 Location The place where the light don't shine Hi, regarding the above, can it be done? Cause I see others can be opened to replace the glass lens, or change the reflector.
Hi, regarding the above, can it be done? Cause I see others can be opened to replace the glass lens, or change the reflector.
Mar 16, 2008 #2 techwg Flashlight Enthusiast Joined May 4, 2007 Messages 1,268 Location United Kingdom Yes it can, but i presume its not easy, you would need to probably freeze it or boil in the bag to release the epoxy or what ever holds it shut.
Yes it can, but i presume its not easy, you would need to probably freeze it or boil in the bag to release the epoxy or what ever holds it shut.
Mar 16, 2008 #3 L lumenal Enlightened Joined May 26, 2006 Messages 625 Location Johnson Point, WA Opening the head will also void the warranty - if you happen to be concerned about such things... oo:
Opening the head will also void the warranty - if you happen to be concerned about such things... oo:
Mar 16, 2008 #4 Masque Newly Enlightened Joined Nov 30, 2004 Messages 119 Location Far Eastern Indiana, USA If the one you're trying to open is olive, I'll trade you an opened black one for it. Otherwise, there are lots of threads on this topic - googling for "fenix head" on CPF turns up a bunch!
If the one you're trying to open is olive, I'll trade you an opened black one for it. Otherwise, there are lots of threads on this topic - googling for "fenix head" on CPF turns up a bunch!
Mar 16, 2008 #5 txgp17 Enlightened Joined Oct 23, 2007 Messages 242 Mine opened on it's own. I went to adjust it for low power one day and noticed that it felt funny. When I looked, the head was off, and the Rebel LED was exposed. It still works though.
Mine opened on it's own. I went to adjust it for low power one day and noticed that it felt funny. When I looked, the head was off, and the Rebel LED was exposed. It still works though.