Gene
Flashlight Enthusiast
I like my FF a lot but have some issues with it. Do any of you other FF owners have the problem of the body and head threads being so loose that it almost wants to turn on by itself? Doug did a great job on these overall but the mating of the body to the head and the battery rattle issue leaves a lot to be desired. I also know that 123 batteries differ in size just enough that Doug probably had to make some concessions as Peter had to with the ARC-LS.
I've tried the Dr.Scholl's corn pads method on both the head and also on the bottom of the body tube but none works very well, (at least on mine), to cure battery rattle. Maybe I have a really off-spec FF. My main complaint though is with the way too loose threads that mate the body to the head.
I finally had to put several layers of teflon tape around the threads of the head to make things at least acceptable. I think the answer might be a slightly fatter o-ring for the head. Has anyone replaced the stock o-ring on the head to make things tighter? If you have, can you post here what size o-ring worked to tighten things up?
By the way, a BB700 with a Q3J and turned down Fraen LP makes for a SUPER bright FF! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I've tried the Dr.Scholl's corn pads method on both the head and also on the bottom of the body tube but none works very well, (at least on mine), to cure battery rattle. Maybe I have a really off-spec FF. My main complaint though is with the way too loose threads that mate the body to the head.
I finally had to put several layers of teflon tape around the threads of the head to make things at least acceptable. I think the answer might be a slightly fatter o-ring for the head. Has anyone replaced the stock o-ring on the head to make things tighter? If you have, can you post here what size o-ring worked to tighten things up?
By the way, a BB700 with a Q3J and turned down Fraen LP makes for a SUPER bright FF! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif