This is only my second attempt at posting photos, so bear with me.
Here is another
"still" of the unit. This one when
activated. And this one when
projected from about three feet.
The lanyard is my own "creation." (...wait, wait, hold the laughter until I finish.
)
The original was a flimsy nylon loop that had already started to fray and pill. The half-inch split ring replaces the equally flimsy triangle "loop." The rubber cap protects the lamp assembly from scratches, dust and lint build-up.
Indicentally, the switch is a rubber-coated micro switch that has not once activated the unit while I've been carrying it the last 5 days; even while wearing a snug pair of Levis.
I mentioned earlier that I removed the reflector. That "arrangement " left the LED (removable, BTW) slight "wobbly." I inserted two more rubber caps, open at both ends after I cut that part out and one smaller in diameter than the other, into the barrel cap. That created an even tighter projected spot.
With the exception of the lanyard, I hadn't originally intended to do all these things to this torch but it has caught my interest. The ARC AAA was my first LED torch purchase. "Eddie's" is my second. I knew very little about LED torches, let alone LEDs, before joining this forum. This project has allowed me to learn a little.
It is surprising how much "usable" light this torch provides (
amazing of the ARC AAA). I can't imagine what multiple LED units are capable of. If the LS LED is brighter than several of the Nichias, that will be something else!
BTW, the third frame is best viewed with all other ambient lighting turned off while viewing it on your monitor.
I think I'll keep this one at least until the ARC LS arrives.