deusexaethera
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I missed out on the Arc4 and the Arc-LS, so this will have to do. 
It took about five minutes before I took it apart, cleaned out the waxy crap it was lubed with, and did it up with proper lithium grease -- the plunger action is much smoother now. Scared the hell out of myself when it wouldn't turn on after I washed it -- until I pointed it at my face, that is. High mode, Level 7, right in the face. Ow.
There's one thing that worries me, though; the kilroy switch rubs against the edge of the resistor that sits between the arms of the switch, and I can't decide if it's supposed to do that. I sent an email to the esteemed Mr. Gransee, but it was after-hours already, so no response yet.
It seems like it's too well-built to rely on something as shady as an electrical connection between the kilroy switch and the resistor that consists of nothing more than the two rubbing against each other. Is this really how it's supposed to work? If it's an unintended short, that would explain why it gets hot so much faster than my Cree Q5 lights.
EDIT: Holy crap, the LED has a rubber dome? I opened the head to clean a little speck of black dust off it, and I just about stabbed the damn thing! Why wouldn't it have a plastic/glass/quartz dome like Cree LEDs have?

It took about five minutes before I took it apart, cleaned out the waxy crap it was lubed with, and did it up with proper lithium grease -- the plunger action is much smoother now. Scared the hell out of myself when it wouldn't turn on after I washed it -- until I pointed it at my face, that is. High mode, Level 7, right in the face. Ow.
There's one thing that worries me, though; the kilroy switch rubs against the edge of the resistor that sits between the arms of the switch, and I can't decide if it's supposed to do that. I sent an email to the esteemed Mr. Gransee, but it was after-hours already, so no response yet.
It seems like it's too well-built to rely on something as shady as an electrical connection between the kilroy switch and the resistor that consists of nothing more than the two rubbing against each other. Is this really how it's supposed to work? If it's an unintended short, that would explain why it gets hot so much faster than my Cree Q5 lights.
EDIT: Holy crap, the LED has a rubber dome? I opened the head to clean a little speck of black dust off it, and I just about stabbed the damn thing! Why wouldn't it have a plastic/glass/quartz dome like Cree LEDs have?
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