lengendcpf Enlightened Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 264 Location The place where the light don't shine Mar 16, 2008 #1 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.
techwg Flashlight Enthusiast Joined May 4, 2007 Messages 1,270 Location United Kingdom Mar 16, 2008 #2 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.
L lumenal Enlightened Joined May 26, 2006 Messages 625 Location Johnson Point, WA Mar 16, 2008 #3 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:
Masque Newly Enlightened Joined Nov 30, 2004 Messages 119 Location Far Eastern Indiana, USA Mar 16, 2008 #4 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!
txgp17 Enlightened Joined Oct 23, 2007 Messages 242 Mar 16, 2008 #5 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.