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Flashlight Enthusiast
I have been experimenting with putting a foam washer in the P-123 twisty pack itself rather than in the head of the LS, and I really like the results. The twisting action is very smooth, perhaps due to the fact that the battery is not moving relative to the walls of the pack that is holding it. Compare this to the Arc AAA, where the battery rotates relative to the AAA body, and thus can be quite noisy and have no small amount of friction when it is new. If the only point of rotation is the head contact, there is less friction. I also wrap paper tape around the battery to get a snug fit and I haven't tried omitting this yet with the tail end foam ring, but I will soon.
The only issue I have run into is that different 123 batteries have a different rear rim to contact plane spacing. When I put a SF123 in, I found my foam ring was too thick, even though it was perfect for the DP123 batteries. I find that using a softer polyurethane foam mitigates this to a large extent, but I still need to find the perfect thickness and density. I have access to a set of arch punches and a lot of spare foam on hand, so I was thinking of offering foam rings for free w/ SASE once I perfect the two different types (tail position vs. head position.) The other thing I like about the tail position foam ring is that there is no need to glue it in. There are no threads or retaining rings to bother it, and no silicone lubricant to goop it up, so you can just slightly oversize it and push it down and it stays there happily. Its just as easy to replace it, with no need to scrape off stuck on foam/glue remnants.
I will keep everyone posted, but for now does anyone have any thoughts or comments, and would anyone be interested in free foam rings, or has everyone pretty much jurry riged their own?
Thanks everyone, in advance.
The only issue I have run into is that different 123 batteries have a different rear rim to contact plane spacing. When I put a SF123 in, I found my foam ring was too thick, even though it was perfect for the DP123 batteries. I find that using a softer polyurethane foam mitigates this to a large extent, but I still need to find the perfect thickness and density. I have access to a set of arch punches and a lot of spare foam on hand, so I was thinking of offering foam rings for free w/ SASE once I perfect the two different types (tail position vs. head position.) The other thing I like about the tail position foam ring is that there is no need to glue it in. There are no threads or retaining rings to bother it, and no silicone lubricant to goop it up, so you can just slightly oversize it and push it down and it stays there happily. Its just as easy to replace it, with no need to scrape off stuck on foam/glue remnants.
I will keep everyone posted, but for now does anyone have any thoughts or comments, and would anyone be interested in free foam rings, or has everyone pretty much jurry riged their own?
Thanks everyone, in advance.