Sabrewolf
Flashlight Enthusiast
I have been asked about doing clickies in people's tailcaps...
I charge $40.00 to modify yours to a reverse clicky with a
single or 2-mode switch. The 2nd mode is for a resistor to
use the light on low.. Just let me know what resistor you
want to use, or send it to me with the End Cap.
In order for me to do this, i need "Your" Cap So you have
to send it to "ME" to modify. The battery spring is a custom
one like you see in the pictures below. If you have a spring
that you want me to use, just send it with the cap. Since i
am not using the stock spring perch where it makes contact
in the cap (the little un-anodized ring), I will be cutting down
any springs that are made to fit in that perch. I will solder
the spring to the switch directly, so there are no loose
connections to worry about. The whole assembly will have
to be epoxied in the cap, just like the picture. I dont have a
lathe to turn down the cap and do threads in there for a
removable switch cavity.. So the switch is permanently
installed, But the button "IS" removable for changing
The Quick-Clip is an extra option.. PM me for details.
I have here, A nice mod that i started awhile back..
But that thread dissapeared?
So without further Adoo:
Beamshots will be up later when the rain stops
Details:
Cutdown Mag 1D tube, Permanently fixed to the head
DX ROP Reflector
Glass Lens (Not UCL) <Replaced Now has an 52mm Optical
Glass lens from a DSLR Camera
DSWOJ P7
5-Mode Driver outputting 1300Ma-1400mA to the P7
Can run on ANY Battery from AAA-D, and Any LifePo/Li-Ion
You could even use the 3-4x Serial AA Adapters
An 18650/RCR123/CR123/AA Adapter Tubes included
24hr Green Glow around the P7
Led-Backlit Forward Clickie (works from 3v and up)
Quick-Clip w/2 keychain thingies
Ohh, The Driver/Heatsink Combo is fully removable
after you take off the lens/reflector.
The light output on a 1.2v/1.5v Cell is about 1/3 of a LifePo/Li-Ion
Did i forget something? I will think about it when i get
some beamshots up later :devil:
Price?
260.00US O.B.O. Open to a Trade
Shipping Conus Incl. Intl. Extra
I charge $40.00 to modify yours to a reverse clicky with a
single or 2-mode switch. The 2nd mode is for a resistor to
use the light on low.. Just let me know what resistor you
want to use, or send it to me with the End Cap.
In order for me to do this, i need "Your" Cap So you have
to send it to "ME" to modify. The battery spring is a custom
one like you see in the pictures below. If you have a spring
that you want me to use, just send it with the cap. Since i
am not using the stock spring perch where it makes contact
in the cap (the little un-anodized ring), I will be cutting down
any springs that are made to fit in that perch. I will solder
the spring to the switch directly, so there are no loose
connections to worry about. The whole assembly will have
to be epoxied in the cap, just like the picture. I dont have a
lathe to turn down the cap and do threads in there for a
removable switch cavity.. So the switch is permanently
installed, But the button "IS" removable for changing
The Quick-Clip is an extra option.. PM me for details.
I have here, A nice mod that i started awhile back..
But that thread dissapeared?
So without further Adoo:
Beamshots will be up later when the rain stops
Details:
Cutdown Mag 1D tube, Permanently fixed to the head
DX ROP Reflector
Glass Lens (Not UCL) <Replaced Now has an 52mm Optical
Glass lens from a DSLR Camera
DSWOJ P7
5-Mode Driver outputting 1300Ma-1400mA to the P7
Can run on ANY Battery from AAA-D, and Any LifePo/Li-Ion
You could even use the 3-4x Serial AA Adapters
An 18650/RCR123/CR123/AA Adapter Tubes included
24hr Green Glow around the P7
Led-Backlit Forward Clickie (works from 3v and up)
Quick-Clip w/2 keychain thingies
Ohh, The Driver/Heatsink Combo is fully removable
after you take off the lens/reflector.
The light output on a 1.2v/1.5v Cell is about 1/3 of a LifePo/Li-Ion
Did i forget something? I will think about it when i get
some beamshots up later :devil:
Price?
260.00US O.B.O. Open to a Trade
Shipping Conus Incl. Intl. Extra
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