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    Switch Failures - 2 in less than 6 Months

    I'm certainly not opposed to mods or troubleshooting when time and patiences exist. However, a flashlight is a tool to me, and I'd much prefer to use it than dissect it at inopportune times. Not to mention, that the EC25 has the switch body glued to the head.
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    Switch Failures - 2 in less than 6 Months

    Interesting... Just tonight, I was pondering the SC600 II or the new SC62 - assuming the $85/95 would buy me increased longevity?
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    Switch Failures - 2 in less than 6 Months

    Both lights just died suddenly - no mistreatment, just doa one night. Fresh cells didn't change the symptoms nor correct the problem. Both would however, show the blinking cell voltage when inserted, but nothing when switching. I really liked the UI and side-switch arrangement, but won't buy...
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    Switch Failures - 2 in less than 6 Months

    Both Nightcore EC25's - one older series, and one newer series. I bought the second to replace the first that prematurely failed. So now I'm without and in-the-hunt for a similar (side switch) replacement. But this time, I expect far better quality & reliability. Does such a torch exist...
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    Aurora SH-41 HA-III SST-50 from DealsExtreme (SKU 33806) - Really bummed!

    * No warning on the product page that this light was apparently 'out-of-stock' when I ordered. And no indication when they would ultimately ship. * After 17 days, I finally received my SH-41. This 'lightning' fast shipping dinged my wallet an additional $17. * Advertised as 2 mode...
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    DeWALT 3C (DPGA-3C) questions

    I'm curious if anyone has dissected the 3c Dewalt yet. I'm remote so I'm without the opportunity to examine one in-the-flesh. 1. Can it be reasonably easy to disassemble for upgrading? 2. Be nice to know the reflector diameter? 3. Be nice if someone could also measure the battery tube's...
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    Want a 26650 host

    I use a 2 cell w/spacer.
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    Want a 26650 host

    Use a "C" cell host then hone the body out. My Life Gear only required .015" total, which thinned the body walls only .0075". You can make a hone by cutting a 2" long slit down the center of a 1/2" diameter wooden dowel, then fit with 220 sandpaper, or get fancy and splurge for an automotive...
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    18650 +Floody +forward positioned switch

    Feverish seeking a quality torch W/emphsis on the following: 1. Must use 18650 cells 2. Forward positioned switch (please NO rear or tail cap switches). 3. Good to excellent 'flood' or 'spill' The ITP A6 Polestar would be perfect, but it has AA cells. I have a nifty site search feature on my...
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