IMA SOL MAN
Flashlight Enthusiast
Anyone tried making an adapter out of metal, say, aluminum or copper? I'm thinking of the heat transfer superiority of the metal over a plastic.
Since when has "cost" been a major factor on this forum? 🤪 You've got folks dumping money into lights like a politician (blows money much worse than any drunken sailor).That would be costly and add weight. It would require insulation too.
Well if I hadn't seen 'em before, I assume I have now, if that is what you just posted.@IMA SOL MAN,, Delrin is easy to machine and higher temps stable material..
Have you seen Lumencraft 2x 26650 2D mag adapters.. Beautiful fit and finish. Matt even has the forethought to add outside o-ring bumpers so there's no rattling with still plenty of room for batts to breathe. Shame he doesn't make adapters for 2x 21700 C cells mags
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Could be! Do you spend money on lights like a politician spends tax dollars?Is this a comment on my spending habits?
Yes, I have that setup with Matt's 2x26650 5000 lumen Maglite upgrade kit, and it's awesome.Delrin is easy to machine and higher temps stable material..
Have you seen Lumencraft 2x 26650 2D mag adapters.. Beautiful fit and finish. Matt even has the forethought to add outside o-ring bumpers so there's no rattling with still plenty of room for batts to breathe. Shame he doesn't make adapters for 2x 21700 C cells mags
That may cause a parasitic drain.Anyone tried making an adapter out of metal, say, aluminum or copper? I'm thinking of the heat transfer superiority of the metal over a plastic.
That said you could have a Everready 2D with Classic batts and be disappointed or have a borrowed MiniMaglite with Energizer bunny batts and feel 1337 and still be a flashaholic. The joy of light and the want for more performance is all it takes.You just might be, a flashaholic!![]()
Matt sells an upgraded switch springYes, I have that setup with Matt's 2x26650 5000 lumen Maglite upgrade kit, and it's awesome.
And I agree, a 2x21700 for C Mags would be killer, but at some point, dealing with how much current the Maglite switch can handle becomes the problem ... 6 to 7 amps, I believe.
Does having that big of piece of brass increase resistance compared to a brass rod encased in polymer?The Adventure Sports upgrade a couple years ago used PVC pipe and couple O rings for the lipos. It was a 2D kit so I made a solid brass D spacer. Originally I had these AA to D adaptor shown on the right that I added a wire instead of the AA. I used that until I completed the brass one. View attachment 50099