i fumbled with it for awhile and finally got it down on the ledge past the threads, then tried to put my clip on which wasn't happening cause the washer was sticking out too far. what a piece of crap i thought. looking back i think i should have put my clip on first, then washer, then o-ring.
in removing the washer i didn't want to "fool" with it so i just pryed it off breaking it at the same time sent it sailing across the room.
oh well.
i called sf today and got the other "fix" mentioned in the other thread. was told they're out of washers and the new fix, whatever it is, and sf will send me the new fix when they come in. ok, i'm not going diving with my E2E so i think i'll survive. little disapointed though, the washer didn't look like a very good idea. even moreso when you consider the problems it caused in some lights not working.
sf advertises the lamp changeouts are quick and easy, or they used to, even in the dark. not if you have to line up some stupid washer or whatever thing they're sending me. again, i dont' dive with my lights but i hope i never drop them in a puddle or get caught in the rain.
rantff
in removing the washer i didn't want to "fool" with it so i just pryed it off breaking it at the same time sent it sailing across the room.
i called sf today and got the other "fix" mentioned in the other thread. was told they're out of washers and the new fix, whatever it is, and sf will send me the new fix when they come in. ok, i'm not going diving with my E2E so i think i'll survive. little disapointed though, the washer didn't look like a very good idea. even moreso when you consider the problems it caused in some lights not working.
sf advertises the lamp changeouts are quick and easy, or they used to, even in the dark. not if you have to line up some stupid washer or whatever thing they're sending me. again, i dont' dive with my lights but i hope i never drop them in a puddle or get caught in the rain.
rantff