Bimmerboy
Flashlight Enthusiast
Magnets? We don't need no steenkeen' magnets!
Many of us do not need buttons on our 14670 mods, or they would already be manufactured (as paraphrased from a very credible source).
But, some of us very much need such contact points without the worry of a slipped magnet (or whatever) touching the battery tube. Hence, the above pics.
The two essential ingredients are, 1 pc. of 1' long X 1/2' dia. nylon spacer, and 1" of electrical grade, 4 AWG solid copper rod (ain't gonna' get much lower resistance than this). Both found at Home Depot, and present plenty of raw material to make a good number of these things.
The third ingredient was lot's of elbow grease (including Dremel and metal file), and there was more involved in making them then meets the eye. The end result works outstandingly!
This pair are being used in my Baby Magzilla mod, and I'm about to make a single one for a single 14670 light.
Many of us do not need buttons on our 14670 mods, or they would already be manufactured (as paraphrased from a very credible source).
But, some of us very much need such contact points without the worry of a slipped magnet (or whatever) touching the battery tube. Hence, the above pics.
The two essential ingredients are, 1 pc. of 1' long X 1/2' dia. nylon spacer, and 1" of electrical grade, 4 AWG solid copper rod (ain't gonna' get much lower resistance than this). Both found at Home Depot, and present plenty of raw material to make a good number of these things.
The third ingredient was lot's of elbow grease (including Dremel and metal file), and there was more involved in making them then meets the eye. The end result works outstandingly!
This pair are being used in my Baby Magzilla mod, and I'm about to make a single one for a single 14670 light.
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