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Enlightened
I may have prejudged the original stock clicky tailcap on my L1T 2.0, I was dissapointed that my L1T only had the stock reverse-clicky (Lighthound has mailed me the tactical clicky that should have been in the box)
On a whim, I grabbed the 10 ohm resistored tailcap on my Lux III L2T, it fits the L1T 2.0 tailcap threads perfectly, and the L1T 2.0 was able to produce three levels of light, the 10 ohm low, the 15 lumen standard, and the 90 lumen high setting
Sweet!, a 3 stage L1T 2.0!
so, I removed the L2T's tailcap from the L1T, and removed the resistored switch mechanism, and put it in the L1T 2.0's tailcap housing, now, my L1T has three stages and is an even better EDC
pure functionality-wise the L1T may be giving my beloved E1L-SR some competition for pocket-time, it has three useful levels, and runs on the ubiquitous AA cell.....
On a whim, I grabbed the 10 ohm resistored tailcap on my Lux III L2T, it fits the L1T 2.0 tailcap threads perfectly, and the L1T 2.0 was able to produce three levels of light, the 10 ohm low, the 15 lumen standard, and the 90 lumen high setting
Sweet!, a 3 stage L1T 2.0!
so, I removed the L2T's tailcap from the L1T, and removed the resistored switch mechanism, and put it in the L1T 2.0's tailcap housing, now, my L1T has three stages and is an even better EDC
pure functionality-wise the L1T may be giving my beloved E1L-SR some competition for pocket-time, it has three useful levels, and runs on the ubiquitous AA cell.....