Bronco
Enlightened
One of my earliest acquisitions as a budding flashaholic was a SureFire E2 Executive that I purchased new in 2000 or 2001 IIRC. The excellent little light did nightstand duty for a short period of time before ultimately being swept up in the tsunami that was the LED revolution. And so it is that I find myself, eight or more years later, in possession of a pristine, bone stock E2E. While I would never call this light obsolete by any means, I'd be interested to hear what current LED based makeovers you would most recommend that might help earn this E2 a spot back on the nightstand.
Any recommendations from mild to wild are totally acceptable. Consider the primary use to be for when things go bump in the night in a suburban environment - ranges from 10 to maybe 120 feet. Single or multi die LED is okay. Runtime is always welcome but not critical in this application. Anything over 30 minutes should be good. As for multiple modes, simpler is probably better. A low level wouldn't be unwelcome, but if it just turns on and off, that's okay too.
My only request is that recommendations be limited to components or mods that are relatively available. Sending it off to a genius like Milky (as one example) for several months is not a problem provided that the modder in question is currently accepting work. At the same time, I would like to avoid components that are either routinely out of stock, or were made once as part of a semi-custom production run but with no future manufacture scheduled.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Any recommendations from mild to wild are totally acceptable. Consider the primary use to be for when things go bump in the night in a suburban environment - ranges from 10 to maybe 120 feet. Single or multi die LED is okay. Runtime is always welcome but not critical in this application. Anything over 30 minutes should be good. As for multiple modes, simpler is probably better. A low level wouldn't be unwelcome, but if it just turns on and off, that's okay too.
My only request is that recommendations be limited to components or mods that are relatively available. Sending it off to a genius like Milky (as one example) for several months is not a problem provided that the modder in question is currently accepting work. At the same time, I would like to avoid components that are either routinely out of stock, or were made once as part of a semi-custom production run but with no future manufacture scheduled.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
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